With a lot of photos of US cities from the start of the 20th century - those away from the Eastern seaboard, at any rate - it's hard to credit that they've only been there a few decades, so well established do they seem. A testament, no doubt to the astonishing energy of those Yankee pioneers.
Not so much with Duluth here, on the western end of Lake Superior. It really does look like a recent settlement of houses and rail tracks, stuck onto a bleak hillside.
Duluth, Minnesota. "Up the incline from Superior Street."
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