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The last time the Tall Ships visited Minnesota's North Shore was in 2022 when the festival was held in Two Harbors. Before ...
A fleet of tall ships will return to Duluth from July 10-13 for the seventh installment of the Festival of Sail and Tall ...
The festival, which in the past has drawn thousands of ship-gazers to Duluth’s shoreline, is July 10-13 and includes a parade of sails, tours, daytrips and general gawking.
4 / 42: Mama duck looms over unsuspecting beach goers at Park Point during the Tall Ships Duluth Parade of Sail Thursday afternoon. Mama duck is a 61-foot tall, 12-ton inflatable rubber duck.
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) -- Tall ships may be returning to Duluth this summer. Visit Duluth chief executive Terry Mattson told the Duluth News Tribune he plans to bring the USS Niagara and the Pride of ...
Shrouded in a veil of smoke from cannons, the tall ships Pride of Baltimore and U.S. Brig Niagara sail through the ship canal into the Duluth/Superior Harbor on July 31, 2008, for the Duluth ...
DULUTH — After years in storage, Duluth’s Viking-inspired ship will make a public appearance in Canal Park next week at the Festival of Sail — commonly known as the tall ships festival.
Organizers of the Tall Ships Duluth festival expect even larger crowds than the 125,000 people who flocked to the harbor in 2008 -- when just three tall ships ventured onto Lake Superior.
The 2013 Tall Ships Festival is underway in Duluth. Nine tall ships sailed into Duluth harbor on Tuesday to open the four-day festival. Two U.S. Coast Guard cutters led the ships in. About 250,000 ...
DULUTH — After years in storage, Duluth’s Viking-inspired ship will make a public appearance in Canal Park next week at the Festival of Sail — commonly known as the tall ships festival. The ...