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Bentleyville Building World s Largest Lit-Up Iron Snowman For 2021 Season

Founder Nathan Bentley says the lighted snowman will stand at 120-feet-tall with a 50-foot diameter. Bentleyville is partnering with LHB, Braun Intertech, and the Local Ironworkers 512 to build and engineer it in Duluth. The geological testing for the site in Bayfront Park begins next week. To raise money for the build, Bentleyville is hosting its first golf scramble on September 1st at the Enger Park Golf Course. The organization also just announced that after the drive-thru experience last year during the pandemic, it will be replaced with the free walk-through experience again.

Bentleyville Announces New Giant Snowman Attraction For 2021

Bentleyville Announces New Giant Snowman Attraction For 2021
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Giant Addition Coming To Bentleyville Tour of Lights

Fox21Online The walk-thru experience will also be returning. May 24, 2021 This comes after last winter’s first-ever drive-thru Bentleyville experience. As for the big announcement, owner Nathan Bentley says he will be “announcing a partnership project with LHB Engineering, Ironworkers Local 512, and Braun Intertec Corporation on a new giant addition to Bentleyville for the 2021 season.”  

Search and Rescue teams to patrol River Lune between Lancaster and Caton on summer weekends

Search and Rescue teams to patrol River Lune between Lancaster and Caton on summer weekends
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Bentleyville Cleanup Begins as Season Ends

Fox21Online January 2, 2021 DULUTH, Minn.– As Bentleyville switched its lights off for the 2020 season earlier this week, cleanup has begun for the huge light display. Around 20 volunteers were at Bayfront Park this morning. They pulled down lights and moving other displays throughout the attraction. Despite being open an extra four days this year one volunteer says cleanup isn’t too different from year’s past. While the taking the tour of lights down isn’t as fun as the setup, she says it’s still great to help put away Duluth’s Christmas icon. “We’re taking down rope lighting cause that rope light they brought in has to come out so we’re taking the rope lighting, the lighting on the arches, taking down the arches. We’re pulling up any lights or electrical, you name it, it needs to be done,” said volunteer Cheryl Bennett, who’s volunteering for her 6

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