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transportation. in , workers dug a canal in duluth so ships could easily enter the harbor; and in the s, duluth's port handled more tons yearly than new york city. the canal separated minnesota point (park point) from the rest of the city, so people originally accessed park point by ferry ride. in and , the aerial
montreal and ogdensburg, new york opened in , duluth was ready. with a new addition to the bridge, a deep canal and a harbor, ocean vessels could easily access duluth. although the harbor is miles from the atlantic ocean, duluth is the biggest inland harbor in the world. rising to feet in seconds, the aerial...
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