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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Duluth, Minnesota, Duluth Works, Morgan Park, Duluth, Minnesota, Duluth Air National Guard Base, University of Wisconsin-Superior, Adas Israel Congregation, William A. Irvin, Thomas Wilson, West Duluth, Duluth Public Library, Duluth Huskies, USCGC Alder, Downtown Duluth, Twin Ports, Lincoln Park, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Vessel Yard, Minnesota Point, Lakeside - Lester Park, Norton Park, Canal Park, Bayview Heights, Denfeld, Gary - New Duluth, Spirit Mountain, Duluth Heights, Fond du Lac, Lake Superior Railroad Museum, Piedmont Heights, East End / Endion, Central Hillside, Kenwood, Spirit Valley, Chester Park, Duluth, East Hillside, Morley Heights / Parkview, Tweed Museum of Art, North Shore, Woodland, Congdon Park, Cody, Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College, Hunter's Park, Fairmount, American National Ballet, Oneota, Irving, Riverside, Great Lakes Floating Maritime Museum, Smithville. Excerpt: Duluth ( in English) is a port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is the county seat of Saint Louis County. The fourth largest city in Minnesota, Duluth had a total population of 86,265 in the 2010 census. Duluth is also the second largest city that is located on Lake Superior after Thunder Bay, Ontario, and has the largest metropolitan area on Lake Superior. The Duluth MSA had a population of 279,771 in 2010. Situated at the westernmost point of the Great Lakes on the north shore of Lake Superior, Duluth is deep-water accessible to the Atlantic Ocean 2,300 miles (3,700 km) away via the Great Lakes and Erie Canal/New York State Barge Canal or Saint Lawrence Seaway passages. Duluth forms a metropolitan area with Superior, Wisconsin called the Twin Ports. These two cities share the Duluth-Superior harbor and together are the Great Lakes' largest port transporting coal, iron ore (taconite), and grain. As a tourist dest...