Enger Tower was built as a tribute to businessman and
philanthropist, Bert Enger (1864-1931). Enger was a
Norwegian immigrant who first ran an unsuccessful business in
Pine City, but later found success in Duluth as a furniture seller. Enger bequeathed a sizable portion of his estate to the city of Duluth. This included the land known as Enger Hill which includes Enger Park and Enger Golf Course. The tower was first dedicated by
Crown Prince Olav and
Crown Princess Märtha of
Norway on June 15, 1939. Enger Tower and Park were renovated during 2011. The royal couple of Norway,
King Harald V, and his wife
Queen Sonja, came to re-dedicate the newly renovated tower on October 17, 2011, which his parents had dedicated 72 years before. ==Gallery==