There's never a dull moment in Lake Superior city, Duluth, a bustling international harbor hub that also happens to be home to a variety of cultural sights and sports easy access to water or snow-based pursuits.
Leading up a gentle incline of Loretto Park is a "Way of the Cross." Its 14 stations were built by The Poor Hand Maids of Jesus Christ in 1904. The exquisite statuary for the stations was imported from Bavaria. This century-old historic site is open to the public.
New in 2007,adjacent to the Way of the Cross entrance, is a small park honoring pioneer Catholic priest, Father Alexander Berghold. The park contains a full-size statue of him, benches, flowers, and panels that describe his works.
Hours + Fees
Season:
Apr 15, 2013 - Oct 31, 2013
Details
Additional Details:
Other Date Information Additional Date Information: Open anytime of the day. Accessible once the snow is melted in the spring.No admission, free-will offering box. Attraction Attributes Can Accommodate Groups of 45 or more
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