Knitters and crocheters be warned: one look at Three Irish Girls Yarn and it’ll be hard to work with anything else. Kelly and Erin have been in business for over four years, bringing color and beauty to Duluth and Superior in the form of hand-dyed yarn.
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Visit Downtown Duluth
When was the last time you spent a day in downtown Duluth?
For many of us, we need to have a specific reason to get motivated and travel down to Superior Street or Lake Ave. Why is that? Is it the fear of parking? Is it reoccurring nightmares involving the Last Place on Earth? Do you get squeamish thinking about the bus stop?
Whatever your excuse is, let me break down a couple of the most common mental barriers.

Drink Local Tees and Tanks
Duluth Loves Local will be partnering with local artists and local screen printing companies to bring you the best Duluth and Northland inspired shirts you’ve ever seen!

Summer Makeup Essentials by BB Makeup Duluth
Whether or not you can feel it, summer is right around the corner, and the changing of the seasons means you need to start swapping out winter makeup for the summer essentials.

Duluth Local Music Venues and Outdoor Music Festivals
Duluth has a massive and eclectic local music scene, and also offers a great variety of live music venues and outdoor musical festivals. Duluth is home to many local mainstays that host live performances no matter the season, and in many cases feature new bands and shows each week.

Outdoor Dining & Lake View Restaurants in Duluth
We sure love to eat outdoors, especially during the summer and fall seasons in Duluth. When it’s warm out, everyone in Duluth loves taking in the picturesque surroundings and panoramic lake views.

Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge in Canal Park
Duluth’s landmark Aerial Lift Bridge can be seen on postcards and emblazoned on sweatshirts, business logos and city tourism. It is easily one of the city’s most recognizable places, connecting Duluth’s Canal Park at Lake Avenue to a seven-mile peninsula that locals have labeled Park Point (technically an island and officially, Minnesota Point).