Front Row Seat: Festival of Sail returning to Duluth, with divers
DULUTH, MINNESOTA, JUL 7 – The Festival of Sail features nine tall ships, a platform diving competition, and the world’s largest rubber duck following completion of Duluth’s harbor seawall, organizers said.
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Aerial Lift Bridge and Minnesota Slip Bridge to have special hours during Festival of Sail
DULUTH, Minn. – The Aerial Lift Bridge and Minnesota slip bridge will have special lift schedules during Festival of Sail. On Thursday, June 10, 2025 the Parade of Sail will travel under the Aerial Lift Bridge. The parade is scheduled to begin at 11:00 am and end around 1:00 pm. During the Parade of Sail, the public should expect longer than normal lift times as it lifts to allow the tall ships to enter the harbor. Typically three crafts at a ti…

Festival of Sail returning to Duluth, with divers
DULUTH — When a single tall ship visited Duluth in 1976, folks were pretty excited. "People were there by the thousands, lining the piers from end to end" as the masts of the Christian Radich just barely squeezed under the Aerial Lift Bridge, reported the Duluth Herald. "There were thousands more inside the harbor." "It was the bicentennial that really raised awareness," remembered Craig Samborski. "That's about the same time that Tall Ships Ame…
Front Row Seat: Festival of Sail returning to Duluth_ with divers
DULUTH — When a single tall ship visited Duluth in 1976, folks were pretty excited. "People were there by the thousands, lining the piers from end to end" as the masts of the Christian Radich just barely squeezed under the Aerial Lift Bridge, reported the Duluth Herald. "There were thousands more inside the harbor." "It was the bicentennial that really raised awareness," remembered Craig Samborski. "That's about the same time that Tall Ships Ame…
Front Row Seat: Festival of Sail returning to Duluth, with divers
DULUTH — When a single tall ship visited Duluth in 1976, folks were pretty excited. "People were there by the thousands, lining the piers from end to end" as the masts of the Christian Radich just barely squeezed under the Aerial Lift Bridge, reported the Duluth Herald. "There were thousands more inside the harbor." "It was the bicentennial that really raised awareness," remembered Craig Samborski. "That's about the same time that Tall Ships Ame…
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