“Opiate War” by CMP IN©

“Opiate War”
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Boxcar – “Here I Am”

The third video release from Duluth band Boxcar‘s new album, For Madmen Only, is directed by Lance Lindahl and edited by Adam Jones, with photography directed by Austin Hilgenberg.

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Living Chess (The Vintage Duluth blog is back)

Duluth’s Game of Living Chess

The Vintage Duluth Blog at the Duluth Public Library is back.

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JamesG’s Best Heely Tricks of 2024

Former Duluthian James Geisler, also known as the hip-hop artist JamesG, has released the 2024 montage of his best wheeled-sneaker stunts. In the past year he’s grown his TikTok fanbase from 94,000 to 109,000.

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Coast Guard vs. Illegal Fishing Shelter

The Duluth-based YouTube channel Vibe with Mike has the story. Spoiler alert: Coast Guard wins.

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PDD Geoguessr #33: Walking Shortcuts

This Duluth avenue is unlikely to be open to car traffic any time soon. (Photo by Matthew James)

Over the past 100 years, the increase in car use has changed the Duluth landscape. Downtown has fewer shoppers walking the streets and traffic is heavy on the roads to the big box stores at the top of the hill. Whole neighborhoods have been torn down to make room for highways. But the particular geography of Duluth has resulted in a number of urban routes open only to people walking (and, for some, also biking). This post takes a closer look at a few of those locations and concludes with a Geoguessr game testing your knowledge of travel routes in Duluth closed to cars. (more…)

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Carl Holmstrom jumped 110 feet at Chester Bowl in 1925

Carl Holmstrom had the longest ski-jump at Chester Park during the opening event of the 1925 season, held on Jan. 4, 100 years ago today. The newspaper clip above is from the previous day’s edition of the Duluth Herald. Below is the report of the race from the Jan. 5 Herald. (more…)

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Feodor von Luerzer’s Lake Superior oil painting

Duluthian Feodor von Luerzer presumably painted this image 125 years ago; an auction listing on invaluable.com notes it is “signed and dated 1900.” The listing, however, renders the name as “Frederick von Luerzer” and lists the artist’s year of death as 1917. Feodor von Luerzer died in 1913. The landscape painter lived in Duluth from 1889 to 1909.

For more on Von Luerzer visit the zenithcity.com archive on archive.org.

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Perfect Duluth Day’s Best Videos of 2024

Best Videos 2024 Collage

As always, there were a lot to choose from, but here is our handful of picks for the top videos that appeared on PDD in 2024. Lots of music videos, videos about music, some history, a cartoon, and pizza rolls! (more…)

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How Minnesota shaped the ‘freewheelin’ Bob Dylan

This installment of the WCCO radio program A Closer Look with Laura Oakes delves into Bob Dylan’s Minnesota roots. It aired Dec. 19. Duluth comes up.

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