Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center | |
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Established | September 29, 1973 |
Location | Canal Park in Duluth, Minnesota |
Type | Maritime Museum |
Director | James L. Banks, Allouez Marine Supply, Inc. |
Website | LSMMA Website |
The Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center is a museum operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The museum is located near the Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth, Minnesota and overlooks the entrance to the Duluth-Superior harbor.
The museum and grounds are all property of the U.S. federal government. All visitors are welcome to visit this museum without paying. Donations are accepted by the Lake Superior Marine Museum Association, and support general maintenance and upkeep of the building, new exhibit development and acquisition, and staffing.
Exhibits demonstrate the history and operations of upper Great Lakes commercial shipping and the Aerial Lift Bridge. Many visitors particularly enjoy the three historically accurate replica cabins and a pilothouse from typical ships which ploughed the waves of Lake Superior in years past. A three-story steam engine, 50 scale models and many interactive displays are available for visitors to explore.
Thousand-foot-long freighters pass within 200 feet of the building, underneath the Aerial Lift Bridge, which lifts up to allow them to pass through.[1]