When you get a tour of the Glensheen Mansion, a Beaux-Arts style home perched on the rocky shores of Lake Superior just past downtown Duluth, the guides don’t like to talk about the horror that unfolded there.
First, they want to show off the early 20th-century home to guests, from the Minnesota-made lighting fixtures and the lush, green-tiled breakfast room to the library, filled with mahogany furniture and books, all original to the home. They want to take guests up to the third fl… (View original article)