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A family fun display was recently put up at the North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum (NSCFM), and it has reeled in visitors from near and far who get a first-hand look at what it took to be a commercial fisherman on Lake Superior in the “old days.” Funds to pay for the two photo board displays came from the Great Place Project. Left: The Gull and Fisherman contain, L-R (NSCFM) board members Ginny Storlie, Virginia Reiner, and Karen Kobey (standing), who designed and painted the photo boards. Above: The fish are, from left, Virginia Reiner, Karen Kobey, Ginny Storlie (top row), and Eric Reiner (bottom).

A family fun display was recently put up at the North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum (NSCFM), and it has reeled in visitors from near and far who get a first-hand look at what it took to be a commercial fisherman on Lake Superior in the “old days.” Funds to pay for the two photo board displays came from the Great Place Project. Left: The Gull and Fisherman contain, L-R (NSCFM) board members Ginny Storlie, Virginia Reiner, and Karen Kobey (standing), who designed and painted the photo boards. Above: The fish are, from left, Virginia Reiner, Karen Kobey, Ginny Storlie (top row), and Eric Reiner (bottom).

 

 

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