Lakeside – Lester Park (Duluth)

Lakeside – Lester Park is a neighborhood located in the eastern part of Duluth, Minnesota, situated along the North Shore of Lake Superior.

The neighborhood is also characterized by its tree-lined streets and a commercial corridor that serves as a hub for local businesses and services.

The neighborhood grew with Duluth's expansion, with many homes dating back to the period of initial development.

The house was originally built in 1889 at the former New London School, a four-room schoolhouse located at Regent Street and 46th Avenue East.

It was deconstructed in 1900, moved to its current location, and rebuilt as a house for Bradford C. Church, then President of the Imperial Milling Company in Duluth.

[6] The primary language spoken at home in Lakeside – Lester Park is English with 97.4% of residents speaking it.

This re-enactment by local residents includes dressing up as voyageurs in the fur trading era, demonstrating outdoor cooking techniques, as well as telling stories of their historic adventures.