- TripBuzz found 45 things to do with kids in or near Duluth, Minnesota, including 17 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Superior.
- From Park Point to Spirit Mountain, the Duluth area offers 34 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Scenic Railroads, Parks and Hiking Trails.
- Located on the scenic shores of Lake Superior's lies the city of Duluth. Primarily a residential community, the city is home to over 86,000 residents, making it the fifth largest in the state. As the county's regional center for retail business, the city offers locals and visitors many options for shopping and dining recreation. Other points of interest include lake sports, natural hiking trails and various art venues.
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With multiple bowling lanes, Landmark Lanes offers bowling and cosmic bowling. Also at the facilities are an arcade, pinball machines, air hockey tables, dartboards, claw games, and pool tables.
4.4 Miles
World of Wheels Skate Center is a recreational roller skating facility that hosts private parties, birthday parties, and fundraisers. The facility is climate controlled and also has a video game arcade.
4.6 Miles
Featuring over 1000 accordions, A World of Accordions Museum also displays button boxes, concertinas, figurines and other music-related artifacts. It also features a music-themed gift shop and a concert hall that hosts musical performances.
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305 Harbor View Dr, Superior, WI 54880
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At the Richard I. Bong World War II Heritage Center, visitors can view a P-38L model airplane like those used in WWII-Europe, the Mediterranean, China-Burma, the Aleutians and the Southwest Pacific. Visitors can also hear oral histories from war veterans, see military vehicles, and see images.
4.7 Miles
Located on the scenic Barkers Island, Captain J's Miniature Golf is an 18-hole miniature golf course popular among local residents and visitors. The course also offers birthday party hosting for those who wish to do so.
4.9 Miles
Visitors can tour the land-berthed whaleback freighter designed and built by Captain Alexander McDougall, the last remaining one, and known as S.S. Meteor. This ship is also the longest sailing of McDougall's Whalebacks and was used to carry iron ore, grain, sand and gravel, cars, and oil.
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On a tour of the 1891 42 room Queen Anne Fairlawn Mansion, visitors can see a grand entrance hall, open staircase, marble and tile fireplaces, leaded and stained glass windows, a 1891 master bedroom suite. Visitors can learn about when the home served as a home for less fortunate children.
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Consisting of three individual museums, Superior Public Museums offers visitors an inside look into the region's past with various cultural artifacts and exhibits. Visitors can tour a Victorian mansion, Whaleback ship, and old police station at these museums.
5.7 Miles
A seven-theater cinema multiplex, the Marcus Superior 7 Cinema is a value theater that screens films that have recently left first-run theaters. It offers matinees and a variety of bargains and specials.
5.8 Miles
Closed to motor vehicle traffic, Wisconsin Point is part of the world's largest fresh water sand bar. It allows for tremendous wildlife viewing opportunities, and has areas for hiking and hunting.