Where in Duluth? — Some easy ones

From time to time on PDD we like to play a little game called “Where in Duluth?” The first person to name the location of the photo wins bragging rights.

Since this one is so easy, it will be followed up in the comments with a few more easy ones, because it just seems like the right thing to do.

43 thoughts on “Where in Duluth? — Some easy ones”

  1. Not Grandma’s. I think a lot of bars in town have this same juke.

    Here’s a hint since this one is tough: The writing in the upper right corner indicates a Monday night drawing.

  2. Well, I was gonna say the Bar at Mexico Lindo, as they have one of those Holiday-Sign lookin’ jukeboxes. But the drawring makes me think otherwise.

    Since I know where Paul hails from, I am gonna go with the North Pole.

  3. In the last segment, “Where in Duluth”,
    I was definitely thrown for a loop.
    With the use of ‘right proper’,
    I felt my proffer
    Of location should be in…(umm, England, ummm, what in London rhymes with ‘duluth/loop”)
    oh #$%^, why do I even bother?

  4. Before this takes a filthy limerick turn, I’ll just jump in and say, yeah, Dorkus got it. The Rustic Bar.

    Cranking up the fill light even reveals the word “Rustic” on the wall behind the lovely female karaoke singer.

  5. This one might not be that easy either, but I think we have a good competition going here.

    Lesterlynn – 1
    JJ – 1
    Wildknits – 1
    Dorkus – 1

    First one to two wins!

  6. Sheesh – that puts it somewhere in the vicinity of Rice’s Point if on the waterfront (Bay) or possibly up the hill?!?!

    Twin Ponds?!?!

    Dang artfully cropped photo that doesn’t allow full view of the clues!

  7. Wildknits is close enough, since I don’t think there is a specific name for the location on this one. I would describe it as “near the parking lot at the end of Rice’s Point.”

    So Wildknits wins!

  8. That was essentially what I was getting at – there are just a few parking lots down there and I couldn’t figure out which one would have the table.

    Whoo hooo!! Now I can stop haunting google maps, zooming in on areas I know, but not well enough apparently.

  9. You were describing the opposite side of the Blatnik Bridge from where the photo was shot, but certainly close enough.

    Here’s the fuller view of the image, so you can see the relation to the Blatnik.

  10. Ah ha! Thought by looking at the overhead view it might have been there. Yes – the full photo would have been a dead give away.

    The willows were a good clue, not too many places that have them in the area. What threw me were the rocks… looks like rhyolite. Possibly from the quarry near Point of Rocks?

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