I've been watching you from afar. I like the look of your town. I'm coming from Europe later this year. It may be your hometown but it's my dream destination and I've saved hard for this trip. Please don't disappoint me. See you all in June 2019.
I loved this, though it did make me a bit dizzy. I lived in Duluth while going to UMD, and have made many visits back. So many changes, but I guess that happens all over. Thanks for posting.
@@theaveragechad yea i hope so. I was thinking bout asking you to do that too lol. Im jus looking at Duluth videos and some old ones and came across this one. I live in west Duluth. 53rd west to be exact lol
@@logangregg9571 it's definitely a city - complete with several competing hospitals, several major colleges and universities, several world renowned museums (Great Lakes Aquarium and the Depot are famous within the aquarium and railfan communities respectively, Glensheen is famous within the "old mansion museums" group) and arenas, neighborhoods with well established nicknames, and even a short but noticeable rush hour. There's an Army Corps of Engineers unit in town, and also a Coast Guard unit. It's the regional city people drive to for big purchases, and due to that they actually had some of the larger stores in several chains at least historically - i.e. Target store #2 in Duluth sold more every year than any other Target in the entire USA. That may have changed some with more locations on The Ranger, etc but it is still a core city for the region for medicine and culture. Duluth is definitely a "city". Even "Soup Town" across the border is a city, just with a smaller population.
Umm See Lake superior and you know that we have a lot more than 10,000 lakes right. We got like 15,000 lakes or more that’s just what they say and you know that we have Lake Superior Which is like the biggest lake in the USA
I remember that detour before grandma's..lol Surprised not many sitting outside of Last Place, must have been a Sunday or before they opened. Only a few dumbasses trying to walk out into traffic as well. That was a "great" trip down Superior St. Usually much worse.