PDD Quiz: Named Buildings

This week’s quiz tests your ability to match named buildings in Duluth with their current occupants. The Zenith City website has more information on these (and many other) historic buildings; all images were accessed via Google Maps.

The next PDD quiz will review the news that made headlines in July 2021; it will be published on July 25. Submit question suggestions to Alison Moffat at [email protected] by July 21.

#1 What boutique occupies the ground floor of the Duluth Press Building at 1915 W. Superior St.?

Buffalo Bill Cody financed the building; PDD has more on his connections to Duluth here.

#2 This business opened in the Temple Opera Block in 2021.

The Duluth News Tribune has more on the story here.

#3 What restaurant occupies the street level of the Canal Block?

Read more about the history of the Canal Block on the Zenith City website.

#4 What medical facility is located on the street level of the Wieland Block?

PDD has more on the Wieland Block expansion here.

#5 Which business would you find on the street level of the Silberstein & Bondy building?

The Zenith City website has more on the building here.

#6 A branch of this bank can be found on the Superior Street level of the Alworth Building.

Read more about the Alworth Building on the Zenith City website.

#7 Which bar occupies the Michigan Street level of the Duluth Herald Building?

Read more about the history of the Duluth Herald Building on the Zenith City website.

#8 Which of the following offices can be found in the Medical Arts Building?

Read more about the history of this Art Deco building on the Zenith City website.

#9 Which business would you find in the Torrey Building at 312 W. Superior St.?

The Zenith City website has more on the history of the Torrey Building here.

#10 Which health services are located in the Providence Building at 332 W. Superior St.?

Read more about the Providence Building on the Zenith City website.

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