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Shopping + Retail SHOPPING + RETAIL AEROSTICH/RIDERWEARHOUSE COOKIE TEMPTATIONS – ELECTRIC FETUS 8 South 18th Ave West CHOCOLATE DECORATED COOKIES 12 East Superior Street Duluth, MN 55806 4025 Woodland Avenue Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55803 (218) 722-9970 (218) 722-1927 P E www.aerostich.com P E R (218) 724-2000 www.electricfetus.com Pioneering manufacturer of high-tech www.cookietemptations.com P E The Electric Fetus not only specializes in motorcycle rider wear. Since 1983 Aerostich Cookie Temptations specializes in chocolate recorded music of all genres, but has fantastic has provided products that encourage the decorated sugar cookies. We ship nationwide women’s apparel as well as great jewelry & use of motorcycles for everyday commuting, and provide local delivery. Cookie bouquets gifts. Come in, get your groove on & check transportation, travel and fun. From better and cookie platters are also a great alternative out the boutique as well! We buy & sell new & fitting protective riding gear, to accessories for your gift giving needs. Gluten free used music of all genres. Minnesota owned. that are hard to find anywhere else. Free recipe is available. Stop by our store for factory tours. a sample today! ERICKSON POST CARDS & SOUVENIRS BAGLEY & CO JEWELERS, DEWITT-SEITZ MARKETPLACE 5687 Miller Trunk Highway CHINA & GIFTS 394 Lake Avenue South Duluth, MN 55811 315 West Superior Street Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 729-7556 Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 722-0047 (218) 727-2991 www.dewittseitz.com C FANNIE ROSE CANDY SHOP www.bagleyandcompany.com Renovated warehouse listed on NRHP, with 11 103 East Superior Street Diamonds, jewelry, PANDORA, tableware & shops, 4 restaurants, bakery and smokehaus. Duluth, MN 55802 giftware. Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 10-5 (888) 829-4661 Open daily. Free parking. (218) 722-0229 www.fannierosecandy.com E BLUE HERON TRADING CO. DULUTH PACK STORE There are plenty of Minnesota-made 394 Lake Avenue South 365 Canal Park Drive chocolates, nostalgic candy, and gummy (DeWitt-Seitz Marketplace) Duluth, MN 55802 items for the whole family. Gourmet popcorn Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 722-1707 is our specialty and flavors include caramel, (218) 722-8799 P E R C www.duluthpack.com P E R C cheese, white cheddar, birthday cake, and www.theblueherontradingcompany.com Handcrafted in Duluth – packs, bags & various mixes. Great gifts, gadgets and cooking gear! Look luggage. Large range quality brands outdoor for us on Facebook and Twitter! Shop Open: gear, accessories. Books, travel, outdoor FIG LEAF’S BOUTIQUE Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 9:00pm Saturday: presentations. Historical displays. 205 East Superior Street 10:00am - 8:00pm Sunday: 10:00am - 5:00pm Destination store. Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 725-0034 CONTINENTAL SKI & BIKE DULUTH TRADING COMPANY https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fig- 1305 East First Street 300 East Superior Street Leafs-ClothingBoutique/125709024169958 Duluth, MN 55805 Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth’s True Boutique carries fashion (218) 728-4466 forward women’s clothing, shoes and C (218) 481-7580 www.continentalski.com www.duluthtrading.com accessories. Let us help create your style or Continental Ski and Bike is a locally owned Founded in Duluth in 1989, we’re excited to enhance your current fabulous look! Sizes retail specialty shop based out of Duluth, MN. We sell bikes, skis, clothing and much much outfit your legs, crotches, and torsos with pixie to diva. Private parties are an option!! more! We’ve been here selling awesome gear our ingenious men’s & women’s workwear since 1951! Stop on by to see why we’re the go and gear from our downtown store at 300 E. to shop in Duluth! Superior St. VISITDULUTH.COM | 1-800-4-duluth 59 FITGER’S HEPZIBAH’S SWEET SHOPPE MILLER HILL MALL 600 East Superior Street 394 Lake Avenue South 1600 Miller Trunk Highway Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55811 (218) 722-8826 (218) 722-5049 C (218) 727-8301 www.fitgers.com P E R C Olde-fashioned candies, chocolate ore boats, www.simon.com P E R C Discover historic Fitger’s on the shores of Lake truffles, many imported licorices and sweets. Miller Hill Mall offers 108 stores featuring Superior Locally owned shops, restaurants Handicap accessible with ramp in front and women’s apparel, jewelry and sporting goods. SHOPPING + RETAIL and The Fitger’s Inn Whether shopping, dining back entrance. The mall is easy to find AND it’s easy to find or enjoying one of the great events at Fitger’s great products and deals throughout the it promises to be unique, memorable, and a HOLIDAY CENTER mall at popular stores like Barnes & Noble, truly rewarding experience. Covered parking. 207 West Superior Street Younkers, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Chipotle, Duluth, MN 55802 Coach and Express. Find us on facebook! FITGER’S WINE CELLARS (218) 722-3735 600 East Superior Street www.firstpropertiesduluth.com MINNESOTA GIFTS BY SANDRA DEE Duluth, MN 55802 Shopping and dining at the center of the 394 Lake Avenue South (218) 733-0792 downtown Skywalk system. www.fitgerswinecellars.com Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 722-3746 The area’s #1 Specialty Wine, Beer & Liquor J SKYLARK COMPANY www.minnesotagiftsduluth.com Destination. Featuring a comprehensive 394 Lake Avenue South Clothing & accessories, fun resort wear, collection of domestic and international wines Duluth, MN 55802 souvenirs, décor & gifts of Duluth from the everyday to the once in a lifetime. (218) 722-3794 C & Minnesota. Spirits and mixers, beer, wine racks and bar Toys, games, puzzles, kites, books, stuffed supplies. Knowledgeable staff. Bottle & glass animals, rubber stamps, keepsakes. NICE GIRLS OF THE NORTH - etching. Licensed Fed Ex shipper. LAKE AIRE BOTTLE SHOPPE SECOND SATURDAY MARKETPLACE 2530 London Road 106 North 54th Avenue East FROST RIVER TRADING CO. Duluth, MN 55804 1910 West Superior Street Duluth, MN 55812 (218) 724-8818 (218) 308-7775 Duluth, MN 55806 www.nicegirlsofthenorth.com (218) 727-1472 (800) FROST-84 lakeairebottleshoppe.com Hand crafted gifts for all occasions made www.frostriver.com P E Complete selection of liquor, wine and beer. by local women artists. Shop each second Active workshop & retail under one roof. Located next to Edgewater Resort Saturday of the month 10am-3pm. Waxed canvas packs and bags. Artisan wares, & Waterpark. all made in America. LAKE SUPERIOR MAGAZINE/LAKE NORTHERN WATERS SMOKEHAUS GLOBAL VILLAGE SUPERIOR TRAVEL GUIDE 394 Lake Avenue South, Suite 106 25 West Superior Street 310 East Superior Street, Suite 125 Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55802-3138 (218) 724-7307 (218) 723-1177 (218) 722-5002 www.nwsmokehaus.com www.globalvillageduluth.com E www.lakesuperior.com E Smoked fish. Award-winning salami, and truly An icon of funky downtown since 1978. Hand Celebrating 35 years as the Lakewide resource unique sandwiches made with locally sourced picked selection of clothing, jewelry, cards, & for travel information, events, books, maps, & sustainably-raised deli meats. Catering and home decor from around our world. Fashion guides and gifts. Outlet store open mail order available. ranges from contemporary chic to Woodstock 8-5:30 M-F. freak. From hand crafted knick-knacks to PETERSON ANDERSON museum caliber African art- good vibrations MARINE GENERAL SPORTS FLOWERS, INC. 309 West Superior Street for every budget. Open 7 days a week. 1501 London Road Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55812 (218) 722-0888 (218) 724-8833 HARLEY-DAVIDSON SPORT www.petersonanderson.com P www.marinegeneral.com CENTER, INC. We are family owned and operated with one 4355 Stebner Road Retail sales. Outdoor clothing & boots. Great location serving the Duluth area. We are Duluth, MN 55811 Lakes & Inland fishing. Water sports, marine committed to offering only the finest floral (218) 729-9600 supplies, marine kayaks & canoes, electronics. www.hdduluth.com arrangements and gifts, backed by service Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Genuine parts that is friendly and prompt. Because all of our and accessories, apparel and unique gifts. customers are important, our professional staff is dedicated to making your experience a pleasant one. 60 | VISIT DULUTH | VISITOR GUIDE SHOPPING + RETAIL PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS TRAILFITTERS 1256 West Arrowhead Road 600 East Superior Street Regional (Kenwood Shopping Center) Duluth, MN 55802 Duluth, MN 55811 (218) 722-6776 (218) 724-1700 www.trailfittersduluth.com P GANDER MOUNTAIN www.sportsnorth.com Get ready for your next outdoor adventure 4275 Haines Road We buy & sell new and used sports equipment. at Trailfitters, located in the historic Fitgers Hermantown, MN 55811 renovated brewery. Outdoor gear, footwear (218) 786-9800 and clothing for every wilderness experience. www.gandermountain.com P E ROCKY MOUNTAIN Whether for renewal or adventure in the Hunting, fishing, hiking & camping. CHOCOLATE FACTORY outdoors, Trailftters will help you get outside! 395 Lake Avenue South GREAT! LAKES CANDY KITCHEN Duluth, MN 55802 223 Scenic Drive (218) 722-1700 P E R C Knife River, MN 55609 www.rmcf.com/mn/duluth50533 UMD STORES 1120 Kirby Drive (175 Kirby Student Center) (218) 834-2121 Come visit the sweetest address in town! Duluth, MN 55812 www.greatlakescandy.com Watch us make our mouth watering fudge (218) 726-8520 Handmade, old-fashioned chocolates and and eye popping caramel apples in the store www.umdstores.com P E R C candy made the old-fashioned way by 3rd in our huge copper pot. Discover over 100 The Northland’s largest selection of UMD & 4th generation candy makers. Our Sweet gourmet chocolates including toffees, truffles, Bulldog wear and gifts, plus art supplies, Cream Fudge, Caramels, Air Crunch, Turtles & caramels, and turtles. Shop for unique and convenience store, electronics, books and Toffee are of the highest quality, made with delicious gifts. We ship anywhere in the USA. more. Jefferson Lines bus tickets can be butter and cream, and hand stirred in copper purchased at this location. Conveniently kettles in small batches.
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