The Gales of November have wreaked havoc on sailors and ships over the years, causing Lake Superior to be the final resting place to 350 ships, with around 50 of these located in Minnesota waters.

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The Gales of November have wreaked havoc on sailors and ships over the years, causing Lake Superior to be the final resting place to 350 ships, with around 50 of these located in Minnesota waters.
Mallory Moore created Duluth Loves Local as a way to support and uplift the small businesses that define Duluth. We caught up with Mallory to chat about how Duluth Loves Local does just that and hear how the efforts for the upcoming Duluth Winter Village are coming along.
Eduardo Sandoval Luna is on a mission to build connections between people and cultures through food. For eight years, he’s done this as the owner of Oasis Del Norte food truck, and now, he’s expanded to a full fledge restaurant of the same name in Lincoln Park. This new community hub will provide authentic Mexican taqueria fare alongside art, music and camaraderie to all who visit.
When it’s chilly outside, there’s nothing quite like warming up from the inside out. Duluth is no stranger to cold weather, and luckily is home to a wide variety of restaurants with delicious eats to keep you cozy in any season. We’re sharing some Duluth comfort foods that will warm your body and brighten your spirit.
Just as the fog from Lake Superior creeps into the harbor, spooky season settles into Duluth come October, with events for everyone looking to celebrate fall and Halloween
We asked the staff of the Duluth Visitor Center the top 10 questions they get asked most often from travelers and answered them here.