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I am fascinated with high places. Always have enjoyed being on Skyline Drive in Duluth Mn.
I'm also interested in history. Skyline Drive is the former lake level and it left a ridge which the road was built on. Yes the lake was really that high 10,000 years ago or more. Give or take a thousand years. The controversy lately is luxury homes blocking the views. But I notice that tree growth over the years is blocking much more. What is most interesting is a older home on the drive made of stones. Some call it the Stone House. I found a old postcard of the home which used to be surrounded by beautiful gardens.
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