DULUTH — A dozen hikers gathered at the Skyline Parkway on Saturday with a common curiosity to learn more about the history of Duluth's Incline Railway. Doug Stevens, left, served as the guide of the ...
When Budgeteer reader Bob Watts was a little boy, he loved riding the Incline Railway up Seventh Avenue West from Superior Street to the hilltop. It was an adventure, he said, like riding the trolley ...
December typically isn’t a time when developers break ground on a new project, but Luzy Ostreicher is anything but typical. The New York-based developer has built a reputation for significant, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Initial construction began on Incline Village in Duluth on ...
In December 1891, the Duluth Street Railway Company opened an incline railway on the right-of-way of Seventh Avenue West. The company had received a charter from the state in 1881 to build a streetcar ...
The Duluth City Council voted 8 to 1 Monday night to move forward with the Incline Village project after hearing public comment. The Incline Village is a proposed housing development at the hilltop ...
DULUTH — The scale of a planned $500 million housing and retail development overlooking Lake Superior here, the city’s largest development of its kind, is massive enough to be likened to the creation ...
The incline village project, at the site formerly home to the Duluth central high school off East Central Entrance, is expected to begin with the construction of two 60-unit condominium buildings and ...
DULUTH, Minn.-Duluth's hills provide a multitude of recreational opportunities, but on Saturday, a new use for the incline arrived in the city: a nearly 1,000-foot-long waterslide. Standing at the top ...
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