
13 Gooseberry Falls is a popular waterfall and state park located in northeastern Minnesota. The falls were formed during the last glacial period, around 10,000 years ago, when the receding glaciers carved out the rivers and waterways that flow through the area today. The Anishinaabe people were the first inhabitants of the area and considered the falls to be a sacred site. European settlers arrived in the mid-1800s and began to log the forests, which eventually led to the creation of the park in 1937.

14 The Saint Louis County Courthouse is an impressive historic building located in downtown Duluth, Minnesota. Designed by the renowned architectural firm of Peabody, Stearns & Furber, the courthouse was constructed in the neoclassical style and completed in 1910. The building features a grand entrance with Ionic columns, ornate details, and a massive copper dome that rises 180 feet above street level. The interior is equally impressive, with marble floors, grand staircases, and ornate woodwork. The courthouse has served as the seat of government for Saint Louis County for over a century and has been the site of many important legal proceedings and community events.

15 The Saint Louis County Courthouse is an impressive historic building located in downtown Duluth, Minnesota. Designed by the renowned architectural firm of Peabody, Stearns & Furber, the courthouse was constructed in the neoclassical style and completed in 1910. The building features a grand entrance with Ionic columns, ornate details, and a massive copper dome that rises 180 feet above street level. The interior is equally impressive, with marble floors, grand staircases, and ornate woodwork. The courthouse has served as the seat of government for Saint Louis County for over a century and has been the site of many important legal proceedings and community events.

16 The Saint Louis County Courthouse is an impressive historic building located in downtown Duluth, Minnesota. Designed by the renowned architectural firm of Peabody, Stearns & Furber, the courthouse was constructed in the neoclassical style and completed in 1910. The building features a grand entrance with Ionic columns, ornate details, and a massive copper dome that rises 180 feet above street level. The interior is equally impressive, with marble floors, grand staircases, and ornate woodwork. The courthouse has served as the seat of government for Saint Louis County for over a century and has been the site of many important legal proceedings and community events.

17 The Saint Louis County Courthouse is an impressive historic building located in downtown Duluth, Minnesota. Designed by the renowned architectural firm of Peabody, Stearns & Furber, the courthouse was constructed in the neoclassical style and completed in 1910. The building features a grand entrance with Ionic columns, ornate details, and a massive copper dome that rises 180 feet above street level. The interior is equally impressive, with marble floors, grand staircases, and ornate woodwork. The courthouse has served as the seat of government for Saint Louis County for over a century and has been the site of many important legal proceedings and community events.

19 The Aerial Lift Bridge is an iconic landmark located in Duluth, Minnesota. The bridge was first constructed in 1905 as a transporter bridge to move people and goods across the Duluth Ship Canal. In 1929, the bridge was converted into an aerial lift bridge, allowing it to raise and lower to accommodate large ships entering and leaving the harbor. Over the years, the bridge has undergone several renovations and upgrades to ensure its continued operation and safety. Today, the Aerial Lift Bridge remains a vital transportation link for the city, and its unique design and engineering make it a symbol of Duluth's industrial heritage.
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