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1. Lake Superior International Highway, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Fort William, Canada Civic Tourist Bureau; Port Arthur, Canada Chamber of Commerce
- Date Created:
- 1920 - 1929
- Description:
- This circa 1920s map of the Lake Superior International Highway between Duluth, Minnesota, United States, and Port Arthur and Fort William, Ontario, Canada, provides brief descriptions of towns and geographic features along the route, including Two Harbors, Silver Creek Cliff, Lutsen, Grand Marais, and Kakabeka Falls. The map includes photographs of sites such as Split Rock Lighthouse, Cross River, Arrowhead River, the Port Arthur Hotel, and Mt. McKay.
- Contributing Institution:
- Duluth Public Library
- Type:
- Cartographic
- Format:
- Tourist maps
2. Map of Duluth: In and Out of Duluth
- Creator:
- Long, Nelson A; Duluth Chamber of Commerce
- Date Created:
- 1922 - 1923
- Description:
- For the Guidance of Visitors Who May Not Know Upon Whom to Call for Information When Entering a Strange City; drawings by N. A. Long; Places of Interest; Accommodations; Traffic Regulations; Duluth city limits; Proctor; Two Harbors; parks; streets; hotels; arterial highways; boulevard; Pike Lake
- Contributing Institution:
- University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
- Type:
- Cartographic
- Format:
- Tourist maps
3. Map of Planned Additions to Federal Forests in Minnesota
- Creator:
- Merritt and Hector, Printers, Duluth
- Date Created:
- 1920 - 1930
- Description:
- Ernest Oberholtzer used this tourist information map for planning purposes, likely while serving in his role as head of the Quetico-Superior Council. He is educating about the impact of a proposed federal forest extension and noting sections necessary to be added to the national forest. Crayon-colored areas are shaded for designated forests: green = federal forest, blue = state forest, red = outline of proposed forest extension, and gray = necessary to be added to Superior National Forest under Quetico-Superior Council Program, now not included in federal proposal.
- Contributing Institution:
- Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation
- Type:
- Cartographic
- Format:
- Tourist maps
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