guy_and_liz Smith wrote:

>Umm, no. Duluth is well below the 49th parallel, which is the northern 
>boundary of the US from central Minnesota to Washington (around 2000 miles), 
>and a ways from the Canadian border even at that longitude. Seattle is 
>actually further north, and is still well south of the border. That said, I 
>visited Duluth a few times when I lived in Minneapolis, and it's quite a nice 
>place.
>  
>


I believe Angle Inlet, MN fits the bill for highest latitute in the US.
ttp://tinyurl.com/c7yh3

Greg--

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>  From: Craig Allen<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> Lutelist<mailto:[email protected]> ; Nancy Carlin<mailto:[EMAIL 
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>  Subject: Re: Ed Martin injured
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>  Nancy wrote:
>  >
>  >Ed Martin lives in Duluth, Minnesota. For those of you not familiar with 
>  >small cities in the American Midwest it's located on the US/Canadian 
>  >border, several hour's drive north of Minneapolis. There are about 15 lute 
>  >players in the Minneapolis area but not very many where Ed lives. Duluth is 
>  >famous for being the place where Bob Dylan was born.
>
>  If I recall it's also the highest latitude in the Lower 48.
>
>  Craig
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