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    Keeper of the Light

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Well...they sell souvenirs. That's pretty much it. Not a special store. No special service.

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    Tom's Logging Camp

    Tom's Logging Camp

    4.8(15 reviews)
    48.7 mi
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    My wife and I stop here every time we are on the north shore! Their staff are super friendly and…read morethere prices great!! Huge portions of great sandwiches at the Restaurant! Can't wait to go back next time we're up!! We have done the tour before the animals are fun. There are a lot of cool things to read about throughout the different buildings! Feeding the fish is probably my favorite part mostly because the fish know that you are going to feed them so they react to people coming by!

    The 4 stars are not for the stereotypical souvenir outpost that fronts Tom's Logging Camp. That's…read moreonly where you need to go to pay for a ticket to enter Tom's Logging Camp, the 4-star attraction here. Tom's Logging Camp ($5 per person) is a self guided walk on a trail behind the souvenir shop. It's a peek into what an actual logging camp was like, something I assure you I'd never once in my life thought of before visiting here. It's kind of a fun little stroll. You peer into or walk through cabins that have handwritten explanations of what you're seeing. The signs explain everything from the equipment the loggers used to the food they ate, to the jobs of the cooks and the blacksmiths. It was here that I learned that the Finnish workers, when they arrived on Duluth's North Shore, were the hardest workers but they'd work only in camps with saunas. Tom's Logging Camp erected a sauna, naturally, because Tom wanted Finnish workers. I also learned that loggers were filthy and drank heavily: * In the bunkhouse, a top bunk was in demand as the bugs crawling on you would fall downward, preying instead on the inhabitant of the lower bunk; and * A special cabin has been erected here to let visitors emulate the experience of being a drunk logger. Everything leading to and inside that cabin is askew and somehow, it had me chuckling exactly as I'd imagine a drunk logger might. Boy, did I learn a lot of useless interesting stuff here! As you walk the trail you can purchase food to feed trout then goats and finally, llamas. So come to Tom's Logging Camp to have the fun experience of a llama eating out of your hand, being a faux-drunk, and learning a bit about life in a Minnesota logging camp.

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    I Love Duluth - What it looked like when I bought it brand new. I love this it is comfortable. Decals last on them too

    I Love Duluth

    2.9(23 reviews)
    60.6 mi

    We come to Duluth so frequently that I really view myself as more of a local than a tourist. But I…read moredo on occasion want to buy a new Duluth T-shirt, especially one that is funny. So I often stop in here when I'm in town to poke around and look for new stuff. It's like a T-shirt warehouse, with every kind of shirt you could imagine -- straightforward Duluth, MN type shirts or I love Duluth kind of shirts mixed in with funnier shirts for those who are more outgoing with their apparel. Buy two shirts that are more than $14.99 ea and get two for $25 is the standing deal. One thing I like is that the store is well-stocked. Signs invite you to ask for any shirt in any size up to 6XL (6XL!) if you don't see what you need on the shelf. There's also a selection of what I'd call NSFW shirts in the back corner. It is true that there are signs all over the place that are kind of along the lines of "if you break it you buy it" and "don't do this, don't do that," but it's a big place and it is the type of store that I'm sure lends itself to losses from shoplifting. I don't particularly blame them for this. As for the employees, they are not super friendly, nor do they go out of their way to help you. But I have personally never had a notable rude encounter, so I can't agree with the other reviews that the customer service here is that bad. It's definitely not awesome. But that has never prevented me from shopping here and (often) finding stuff I wanted to buy.

    I bought this there on sale. I think i paid 15 for it. My boyfriends dogs got it dirty today. i…read morebought it clean and nice looking. The people working there were super nice to me. I had them custom make some shirts for me as well from some of the shirt decals they had hanging up on the wall to pick from. They carry larger sizes here too just ask and they will help you. I love it. I will be going back again when I visit duluth again. The decals did not come off the shirts after washing them too

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    I Love Duluth - It was clean when I bought it. My boyfriends dogs got it dirty. They had sale I think I paid 15 for it. I love it. The people there nice

    It was clean when I bought it. My boyfriends dogs got it dirty. They had sale I think I paid 15 for it. I love it. The people there nice

    I Love Duluth - This store infamously sold these shirts, despite protest, until a local human rights campaign and local native peoples intervened.

    This store infamously sold these shirts, despite protest, until a local human rights campaign and local native peoples intervened.

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    Minnesota Gifts by Sandra Dee

    Minnesota Gifts by Sandra Dee

    2.7(3 reviews)
    60.6 mi

    I'm compelled to write this after seeing these 2 totally wrong reviews. We have visited Duluth for…read moreover 20 years now and have ALWAYS stopped in to see "Sandra" at Minnesota Gifts by Sandra Dee. That store has been there for over 3 decades for a reason! She's got it ALL there because she knows from experience what tourists/travelers need or forget when they leave home (especially when that lake drums up crazy unexpected weather) and what they might want to bring back with them! One time the rain came out of nowhere and we ran into the Dewitt-Seitz bldg., MN Gifts had rain ponchos (score), another time my wife forgot her jacket in the hotel room and that northern wind was blowing fierce, MN Gifts had awesome heavy sweatshirts for the whole family (still wear mine), my son got some gorgeous Lake Superior agates and cool MN stickers for his iPad/water bottle once, forgot sunscreen for the boat ride--you guessed it--MN Gifts had it, oh and lost my Ray-Bans one time and got a cheapo pair from MN Gifts (stylish and they lasted FOREVER). Best part though was the epic hand-painted antique saw blade we purchased one year for my dad to hang in the family cabin! "Sandra's" daughter is a local wildlife artist, and I can't even begin to tell you how incredible her work is! One could visit that shop just for the chance to snag a piece of MN beauty that'll last a lifetime (if they're not sold out already). My point is this is a unique "mom and pop" shop owned by locals, not some run of the mill chain, it's family-owned and MN Nice through and through. I think David S. in his post was jilted, and hey maybe "Sandra" was having a hard day, we ALL have bad days, but don't let that stop you from visiting her shop...we've been going there FOR DECADES and it's like visiting long lost friends. AND BTW my wife is disabled from an accident and uses arm crutches at times, we were never turned away for her being "disabled", but MN Gifts is a narrow shop and with all the treasures in there, there is not sufficient room for a wheelchair to maneuver around safely. That was likely the case for reviewer Barb S.

    I love this store I really do I always go there when I visit on the 4th. Me and my mom were looking…read morearound and I saw a keychain with my name on it and I jumped on the opportunity to buy it because it actually spelled my name right. But when we went to pay for it the cashier was like oh wow you're buying the whole store. I only get up there once a year and I always had a positive visit except for this one

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