As with the Hartman connection to Frederick Perkins, it is unclear how Guilford Hartley came to know and work with nationally acclaimed, Bertram Goodhue, but Duluth is certainly the beneficiary of that association and collaboration. Prior to coming to Duluth at the behest of Hartley, Goodhue designed St. Mathew’s church […]
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Duluth News Tribune Supports Restoration of Pastoret Terrace
Our View: Optimism emerges for burned-out Kozy The unsightly, burned-out shell of a once-proud, once-elegant townhouse structure has sat neglected, a blight, a target for criminal activity in our downtown for more than six years. Its demolition seemed about the likeliest, and probably the best, fate, even if it would […]
Read MoreDuluth’s Gitchi Gammi Club
As with the Hartman connection to Frederick Perkins, it is unclear how Guilford Hartley came to know and work with nationally acclaimed, Bertram Goodhue, but Duluth is certainly the beneficiary of that association and collaboration. Prior to coming to Duluth at the behest of Hartley, Goodhue designed St. Mathew’s church […]
Read MoreMarching to Victory
Although the NorShor Theater restoration will likely be completed before the restoration of the 1915 vintage Armory is, it’s certainly not a race. Both projects have been on the table, so to speak, for several years and none has overcome more obstacles than the Armory project has since the not […]
Read MoreAn Encore for the NorShore Theater
The NorShore Theater began life as a vaudeville house where, legend has it, Charlie Chaplin performed for the first time in America. The theater also hosted a number of other vaudeville acts into the first part of the twentieth century when silent films and finally “talkies” became all the rage […]
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