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Popular Arch Is No More
Our cover for the 2010 Lake Superior Calendar now marks the last year you could see this arch; reports came in August 21, 2010, that the famed arch at Tettegouche State Park in Minnesota collapsed. (Calendar cover photo by Linda Dunlap; Fall Arch photo courtesy Tettegouche State Park)
History Notes
October 4, 1641: French Jesuits Isaac Jogues and Charles Raymbault hold the first Christian services in Michigan at Sault Ste. Marie. (Michigan History Magazine)
October 16, 2008: World-record catch-and-release muskie – 51.25 inches – caught on Wisconsin’s Chippewa River. (Wisconsin DNR)
November 21, 1902: The steamer Bannockburn and its 20 crew set out from Duluth, never seen again … except as a ghost ship. (Minnesota Historical Society)
November 28, 1949: Paul Allen Shaffer – band director on CBS’s “The Late Show with David Letterman” – is born in Fort William. (Internet Movie Database)