Newspaper contest led to many ideas of what to name Duluth-Superior, but only one that stuck.
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Tony Dierckins, For the News Tribune | 10:49 am, Feb. 9, 2021 ×
This is Northlandia. We try to satisfy your curiosity about local history, trivia, culture and lore. We also cover practical questions about topics that affect your daily lives as Northland residents.
This month’s Northlandia answers a question from Tim in Duluth s Lakeside neighborhood: “When and how did Duluth and Superior become known as the ‘Twin Ports?’”
Answering the when is easy, and, it turns out, timely: Feb. 7, 1910, 111 years ago last Sunday.
Answering the how is much more fun.
archaeologists say for the internment of dead pharaohs. it s a possible explanation. it s a personal belief because i happen to believe a lot of things that you might not believe because i believe in the bible. first of all, it s his personal opinion. so i think that s important to point out. and maybe his faith, you know, has some information or believes some things that i don t understand. but not being a scholar on exodus but the granaries, the grain cities were petome and ramses if i m not mistaken and nothing about giza. i don t know where he s getting that. but with that being said, does it matter? that s what i m asking you, does it? i don t think it does. i think he s wrong. but i don t think it does. let s talk about jeb bush. nbc news obtained audio from a call he made to donors.