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The allure of Door County is its incredible landscapes. There are over a dozen county parks and five state parks within its boundaries, and Sturgeon Bay puts you close to many of them.
Door County isn’t on the way to anywhere. Known as Wisconsin’s “thumb,” the county juts up some 80 miles into Lake Michigan and is a succession of sandy beaches and bluffs, waterfront ...
Door County, Wis., burst to national prominence in 1969 in a cover story in National Geographic that described the area, a peninsula that juts out into Lake Michigan like a crooked finger, as ...
Destination Door County. The most elegant setting is the dining room of this 1896 white clapboard inn, where flower baskets hang from the porch and rooms are furnished in antiques.
The Door County Granary is the only restored wooden grain elevator on the Great Lakes. ... The Teweles and Brandeis Grain Elevator was built in 1901 along the Sturgeon Bay waterfront.