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Lincoln Park

Pedaling to a Bike-Friendly Community

Eco3 is taking the next step in leading our community toward a more bike-friendly community, by example. We’re happy to share that the League of American Bicyclists recently awarded us a Silver designation as a Bike-Friendly Business.

Join Walking Wellness Uplift!

We have recently expanded our wellness programming to include Walking Wellness Uplift, an elder-centered, holistic health experience. Every Thursday from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m., elders gather at the Lincoln Park Community Center.

Lincoln Park Art Walk: A New Look for 2024

Ecolibrium3 took on the task of revitalizing the signage for the 13 murals showcased throughout Lincoln Park, worn away by years of Duluth weather. Check out the new updates here!

Graphic of cartoon flamingo flying with a banner. Banner reads "Lincoln Park Flamingo Fest, June 19-23 2024"

Flamingo Fest 2024: Lincoln Park Goes Pink!

Flamingo Fest is the annual Fully Fabulous Neighborhood Glam Challenge, featuring music, prizes, and decorations throughout the district. This fun summertime promotion brings birds of a feather to flock together in our neck of the woods.

Image of crosswalk installed on Superior St and 23rd Ave. There is a crisp white crosswalk, colorful street mural, and delineators. We can also see delineators and signs make an island in the turn lane, so people crossing have a safe space to stand in the street.

Lincoln Park Crosswalk Study Concludes

As snow starts to fall, the temporary crosswalk installation project is coming to a close. Read about what we’ve learned, share your feedback, and see what’s next for West Superior Street!

View of Lincoln Park from the hill above. We can see the new playground, full of kids and parents; people sitting under a shade structure, and a large crowd gathered in front of the stone pavilion.

Lincoln Park Open for All!

The Lincoln Park reopening on October 17 was a joyous occasion celebrating updates to a beloved neighborhood space. Read about the updates to the park and the dedication of the Renee Van Nett Pavilion.