Knowing Your Neighbors: Pierce and Piszczek Fine Pianos
A classically trained singer and a technician came together to open a store that has kept both their dreams in tune and in key.
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A classically trained singer and a technician came together to open a store that has kept both their dreams in tune and in key.
In the age of Kindles and E-Readers, used book stores don’t just pop up all over the place anymore.
One can find both work and fun on the workbench at Saw This in Spooner. The store not only sells lasting memories but also cuts into making the workday a little easier.
Adventure Zone has been in Duluth's Canal Park for the last five years. Owned by Grandma's Restaurant and Company, it has become one of the largest arcades in the state. The arcade has many different adventures to choose from, laser tag, bounce houses, batting cages, and even a virtual sports simulator.
Gators Grilled Cheese Emporium has been creating the perfect homemade comfort food since opening last June.
A coffee house with a unique flavor and a place the kiddos will love.
True North Color Lab has been bringing great photos to life for more than 65 years, but it hasn't always been easy.
Rolling out nearly 200,000 pounds of sausage a year, Jim's Meat Market in Iron River is a sausage giant.
When you think of the Iron Range, you may think of many things, but pizza might not be one of those things.
Old Town Antiques is the place to shop when looking for something unique, or just need a trip down memory lane. With 39 dealers and two floors of items, you're sure to find the exact piece of history you're looking for.
In this week's Knowing Your Neighbors, we look at a family owned bar and grill that's been going strong since 1977.
Inside the Fitger's Complex in Downtown Duluth, you’ll find A Place for Fido, a store that started as an idea.
Lake Superior Bakehouse officially opened in early August.
BoomTown is the brainchild of Iron Range restauranteurs Jessica Antonovich-Lietz and Erik Lietz.
If you’re an avid reader and a lover of books, there’s a tiny shop in Grand Marais that might just be up your alley.



