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What’s your favorite Duluth phallus?

18 Comments

speechie

about 13 years ago

That lighthouse weenie has bugged me since it was built!

Slim Jimmy M

about 13 years ago

This post is incomplete without a photo of the NorShor Theatre handrails.

Fitz

about 13 years ago

Since it was built shortly before he left office, my mother refers to it as "Fedo's Last Erection."

Rij

about 13 years ago

In addition to the handrails at the NorShor, I recall some not so subliminal images in the sculpture on the staircase.

jen

about 13 years ago

Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum will display its Sigmund Freud Exhibit through April. Its items include his theory of dreams; Freud on headaches; Freud on his escape from Hitler's Nazis; Freudian psychoanalysis in America; and Freud analyzing his own dreams. Hours are noon to 4 p.m., Thursday through Sunday.   

Paul Lundgren

about 12 years ago



This one might fit into the "Where in Duluth?" category. I just came across the image, but can't remember where I shot it. I think it's one of the storefronts to the Temple Opera Building.

in.dog.neato

about 12 years ago

Isn't that the entrance to what was Browser's?

De man

about 12 years ago

Next door to Browser's, Downtown Computer entrance. It might not be the entrance anymore, I think DC's entrance is Browser's old one.

Paul Lundgren

about 12 years ago

I believe De man is correct.

Purple

about 12 years ago

In high school, we called the lighthouse weenie "Fedo's Phallic Beacon."

in.dog.neato

about 12 years ago

Sometimes a laker is just a laker.

Barrett Chase

about 10 years ago

And then there's this.

Ramos

about 10 years ago

That's frightening.

Paul Lundgren

about 10 years ago

Slap and Strap Teapot

"Slap and Strap Teapot" stoneware by Dave Lynas
Collection of Tweed Museum of Art, UMD

Paul Lundgren

about 8 years ago

Hi Bridge

Not as obvious as some of the others, but still ...

Paul Lundgren

about 8 years ago

BeanersCentralOneWeekCDRelase

It seems like there is a lot going on at Beaner's.

Paul Lundgren

about 4 years ago



Deconstructed in 1920, the Alger-Smith Sawmill was the world's largest sawmill. Size matters.

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