I fell in love with Duluth when I saw how rich its architecture is.  And the nice thing about Duluth being built on a hill, is that so many tiers of historic buildings can be seen from the main highways.  I enjoyed seeing layers and layers of beautiful and interesting types of architecture.   But this house that Melanie is renting takes the cake.  Crabby Dave, who is a very gifted woodworker, claimed he had never before seen the types of medallions used under the eves of this house.

If you drove me around Duluth all day and asked me to tell you which house or building was my favorite, I couldn't do it.  Duluth is like the jewelbox of Minnesota architecture.  If it has a rival, please let me know!

I was also impressed with the design of the supporting wall along the freeway.  Someone took the time to create not only functional, but beautiful, infrastructure.  After all, if something has to be there,  can't it at least be beautiful?