Duluth won Outside magazine’s online poll for “Best Place to Live,” — also referred to frequently as “Best Outside City” or “Best Outdoors Town.” Whatever it’s called, Duluth won it.
What else is Duluth the best at?
Duluth won Outside magazine’s online poll for “Best Place to Live,” — also referred to frequently as “Best Outside City” or “Best Outdoors Town.” Whatever it’s called, Duluth won it.
What else is Duluth the best at?
15 thoughts on “What else is Duluth the best at?”
Drinking good beer.
Astroturfing online polls.
From Medscape:
I once read somewhere that we have the most green-space per capita than any other city in the lower 48, but a quick google says we’re “among the cities with the most” green space. Oh well. That sounds kind of lame comparatively.
I definitely, in my own anecdotal poll, consider Duluth to be the best at complaining about … oh, pretty much everything.
I’m pretty sure this means I fit right in.
Weird. Based on how everyone I know actually lives, Duluth is America’s best indoor city.
“At the turn of the 20th century, [Duluth MN] boasted more park land and green space, per capita, than any other American city, and offered residents a lifestyle that was incomparable.”
-from the book *Duluth, Minnesota* (Images of America) by Maryanne C. Norton and Sheldon T. Aubut
The turn of the 20th century was more than a century ago, however.
“Best Indoor City” came up in a conversation I was in recently and it was concluded Duluth could make a good run at the title. In addition to the Skywalk system protecting Downtown shoppers and professionals from the elements, it must be noted that UMD students could graduate without ever exiting the connected campus buildings.
Also, I’d like to nominate the 300 to 400-block strip of Central Avenue in West Duluth as the America’s “Most Fried-Chicken Scented Area.” I’m not saying it would win, but it certainly deserves a nomination.
I wonder where Medscape came up with an average home price of $189,700+. Jeez.
Best city for blueberries.
For cities of our size, under 100,000, I’d say we have the most vibrant theater community.
Hasn’t Duluth been one of the the best in Outside magazine for the last 10 years?
To say to that statement, we have weird and interesting things, but for me it’s the food. I’ve traveled all across the country and couldn’t find better beer than at Fitger’s, better food than at many establishments, including Fitger’s, Duluth Grill, etc. Also, you have to throw in the atmosphere. We have some of the best biking and hiking trails worldwide. I could go on.
For a city of this size, we are also great for day trips. Get in your car, drive two hours, and you can land in Mpls/St Paul for all sorts of music/theater, or Ely/Boundary Waters, Grand Marais, Bayfield/Ashland, power malls down I-35 (if that’s your thing) or even another country. Or hop on a plane out of Duluth and land in another state for a day.
Best city for thimbleberries!
If the magazine visited Duluth these last few days they would totally change their minds. After this winter and spring I can’t believe even Duluthians would vote for this city. I love it here, but this has been the crappiest weather I can remember.