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May 15, 2008 11:57 am US/Central
Duluth Hangs Final 2 Signs To Mark Bob Dylan Way
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) ―
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Boosters say Bob Dylan Way marks a 1.8-mile pathway honoring the iconic singer-songwriter. The first sign was unveiled last year on May 24th, Dylan's 66th birthday. (File)
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The final two signs marking Bob Dylan Way have been hung in Duluth.
Boosters say Bob Dylan Way marks a 1.8-mile pathway honoring the iconic singer-songwriter. The first sign was unveiled last year on May 24th, Dylan's 66th birthday.
The Duluth City Council passed a resolution in 2006 designating a cultural pathway in honor of the world-famous singer-songwriter.
The Bob Dylan Way Committee raised $7,000 in private donations to pay for 30 2-by-2 foot signs that mark the pathway. They depict Dylan with a guitar at a microphone.
Dylan was born in Duluth in 1941 before moving to Hibbing in 1947.
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