Socrates runs aground on Park Point in Duluth

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Tugs try to free the freighter Socrates from the sandy shallows of Park Point on Nov. 22, 1985. The ship had run aground several days earlier during a strong storm. Crowds of onlookers flocked to Park Point to watch in the days after the ship got stuck. (Photo by Charles Curtis / News-Tribune)

8 thoughts on “Socrates runs aground on Park Point in Duluth”

  1. “On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me, a grounded ocean ship called Socrates.”

    That’s the only lyric I remember from Roger Johnson and Dave Strandberg’s “The Twelve Days of Christmas” from their “R.J. & Dave” morning show on 99 WAKX FM.

    Oh, wait. I think there were “seven bricks-a-laying” because Superior Street was being bricked.

  2. Great job on the archive of this Andrew! I enjoyed reading it very much, brought back so many memories. Also special appreciation to @AstroBob who is STILL at the DNT. He’s captured that picture above and tens, maybe hundreds of thousands more pics of Duluth history over the years. The man is a city treasure. I hope Donny gives him a plaque or something someday.

  3. Holy cow…25 years has gone by already? The Socrates was near a friend’s backyard.Very cool to witness. Thanks for sharing. And thanks to Paul for the new song lyrics stuck in my head!

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