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| Duluth (NFL) |
Duluth, Minnesota fielded a team called the Kelleys (officially the Kelley Duluths after the Kelley-Duluth Hardware Store) from 1923-1925 and the Eskimos (officially Ernie Nevers' Eskimos after their star player) from 1926-1927 in the National Football League. The Eskimos was then sold to the Orange Tornadoes. (references) |
| Duluth and Iron Range Railway |
The Duluth and Iron Range Railway was founded in 1874. (references) |
| Duluth Entertainment Center |
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) Is an arena located in Duluth, Minnesota and has been home to the University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldog hockey team for 39 years. (references) |
| Duluth International Airport |
Duluth International Airport (IATA: DLH, ICAO: KDLH) is a public airport located just northwest of Duluth, Minnesota, serving the Duluth-Superior area including Superior, Wisconsin. (references) |
| Northview High School, Duluth Georgia |
Northview High School is located in Duluth, Georgia, USA. Its only notable achievement is the earning the governor's cup, which was presented by Sonny Perdue. (references) |
| University of Minnesota Duluth |
The University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) regional university part of the University of Minnesota System located in Duluth, Minnesota. As Duluth's public research university, UMD offers 12 bachelor's degrees in 75 majors, graduate programs in 19 fields, a two-year program at the School of Medicine, and a four-year College of Pharmacy program. (references) |
| USS Duluth |
Two United States Navy ships have borne the name Duluth, after the city of Duluth, Minnesota. (references) |
| USS Duluth (CL-87) |
USS Duluth (CL-87) was a United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruiser. (references) |
| USS Duluth (LPD-6) |
USS Duluth (LPD-6), an Austin class amphibious transport dock, is the second ship of the United States Navy named for the city in Minnesota. (references) |
| West Duluth |
West Duluth refers to an official neighborhood district (#2) the west-central part of Duluth, Minnesota. (references) |
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.
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