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Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Offers Maritime History Personal Perspective
FISH CREEK, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — A popular Door County attraction is taking people back to a time and place rich with history. Eagle Bluff Lighthouse is situated within Peninsula State Park in Fish Creek. With 18,000 people touring each year, and twice as many just visiting, Door County Historical...
Showers and storms are in the July 4 forecast for Milwaukee and other Wisconsin cities
It might seem like summer just started, but the Fourth of July will be here on Thursday. Perhaps you're looking forward to celebrating with a cookout, boat ride or fireworks. But, before you plan your festivities, you should probably check the forecast. Showers and possible thunderstorms developing along a warm...
The Sounds of the Fourth: July Fourth Weekend Live Music in Door County
The long Independence Day weekend is full of live music, and you don’t have to wait for the first sounds of the parade on Thursday to get your fill. It begins July 3, when Egg Harbor will shoot off its fireworks. You can warm up for them at One Barrel Brewing Co., where Wet Possum will play ‘90s and ‘00s party rock from 5-8 pm.
Door County hosts Dairy Breakfast on July 6
(WFRV) – Door County celebrates dairy with breakfast at a dairy farm on Saturday, July 6, 2024. The event runs from 6:00 am – 11:30 am rain or shine. The farm will highlight its milking and syrup operations with tours, a petting zoo, horse-drawn hayrides, and live music by the Modern Day Drifters. CVF Dairy […]
Discover Green Bay stokes draft flame for Door County
If you are looking for things to do when you visit Green Bay for the NFL Draft next year, Door County would love to welcome you. More than 80 businesses and tourism industry professionals participated in a virtual informational meeting last Friday as Discover Green Bay officials discussed how the entire region can get involved when the NFL invites the world to Green Bay for the draft on April 24th-26th, 2025. Discover Green Bay CEO Brad Toll estimates that about 240,000 people will attend the event, which will have a $94 million economic impact in Wisconsin, including $20 million in Green Bay. Because Brown County’s hotel inventory is already maxed out nine months away from the first pick, Discover Green Bay Vice President of Sales and Services Beth Ulatowski says lodging businesses can expect the biggest boost.
Cherries on Top
Things are really shaking at Seaquist Orchards — quite literally. If you happen to pass by any of the cherry producer’s 1,300 acres of orchards spanning from Sturgeon Bay to Sister Bay over the next four weeks, you’ll see harvesting machines shaking up to 16 cherry trees per minute, catching the perfect red orbs that fall from the branches.
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