Arts and entertainment reporter Jay Gabler from the Duluth News Tribune shares the hidden gems and must-see attractions in Duluth, beyond the popular Lake Superior. In his book “100 Things to Do in Duluth Before You Die,” Gabler highlights the rich history and unique experiences the city has to offer. From enjoying a sandwich at Northern Waters Smokehaus to visiting Enger Tower and exploring Granitoid Memorial Park, there is something for everyone in the Zenith City of the Unsalted Seas.
Gabler encourages visitors to go beyond the usual tourist spots and try activities such as kayaking in Duluth Harbor, surfing on Lake Superior, and exploring the Lake Superior Zoo. He also mentions the importance of preserving the city’s history, such as the first concrete pavement ever installed in Minnesota at Granitoid Memorial Park.
The book is available for purchase through Reedy Press, and Gabler will be hosting presentations and book signings starting in April. With so much to explore and discover in Duluth, visitors are encouraged to make the most of their trip by trying new experiences and creating lasting memories in this vibrant city.
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