The Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad (LSMR), Duluth’s first railroad, followed the St. Louis River between Thomson and Duluth. In many places, trestles had...
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The result was the finest rendezvous experience in memory, an actual historical exercise and educational experience. It would be a major improvement to keep the food truck generators and other obligatory 21st century commercial carnival and entertainment aspects of the event a bridge apart from the canvas, pelts, and winding woodsmoke. The absence of these distractions left me feeling truly temporally transported.
How do they expect to go back to normal next year? Surely the bridge isn’t getting updated, and they don’t seem to think the other entrance is usable.
The result was the finest rendezvous experience in memory, an actual historical exercise and educational experience. It would be a major improvement to keep the food truck generators and other obligatory 21st century commercial carnival and entertainment aspects of the event a bridge apart from the canvas, pelts, and winding woodsmoke. The absence of these distractions left me feeling truly temporally transported.