Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur Fan Club
Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur Fan Club Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur is an iconic piece of Two Harbors history. Originally, he was the centerpiece of the… Read More »Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur Fan Club
Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur Fan Club Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur is an iconic piece of Two Harbors history. Originally, he was the centerpiece of the… Read More »Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur Fan Club
Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur Standing 20 feet tall and made out of fiberglass and mesh, Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur is an iconic piece of Two… Read More »Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur
The King of Neptune Statue The King of Neptune was a 26-foot gold colored statue depicting the god of freshwater and the sea: Neptune. For… Read More »The King of Neptune Statue
Rocky Taconite Sitting on the corner of Outer Drive and Adams Blvd, just two blocks up from the Highway 61 street lights in Silver Bay,… Read More »Rocky Taconite
The Trenchcoat Bank Robbers The Trenchcoat Bank Robbers were a pair of bank robbers named William A. Kirkpatrick and Ray A. Bowman. The two had… Read More »The Trenchcoat Bank Robbers
The Pigeon River High Falls Located just a few miles inland from Lake Superior, near the town of Grand Portage, the Pigeon River sudden cascades… Read More »Pigeon River High Falls
The Cross Fox It’s not uncommon to spot a fox while visiting the North Shore. The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) population in northern Minnesota and… Read More »Cross Fox
Grand Portage State Park Grand Portage State Park holds significant historical importance. It is the first, and so far only, state park in the nation… Read More »Grand Portage State Park
Judge CR Magney State Park Best known for being home to the famous Devil’s Kettle Waterfall, Judge CR Magney State Park is a wonderful state… Read More »Judge CR Magney State Park
Cascade River State Park Cascade River State Park is a beautiful park with a rushing river running throughout its entirety. Large waterfalls that lay within… Read More »Cascade River State Park