The Duluth Depot is a historic train station located on West Michigan Street in Duluth. Built in 1892, it was a union station that served seven railway lines.

The style of architecture is French Norman and building materials included granite, sandstone, and yellow brick. After the depot closed in 1969 it was scheduled for demolition; however, it was saved and eventually was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

It opened in 1973 as the St. Louis County Heritage & Arts Center and is home to several organizations including the Duluth Art Institute, the Lake Superior Railroad Museum, St. Louis County Historic Society Museum, and several performing arts organizations.

506 West Michigan Street, Duluth, Minnesota, Phone: 218-733-7571

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