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    Shirley Gruen Studio & Gallery

    303 N Franklin St, Port Washington, WI     (262) 284-2273

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    Shirley Gruen is considered Port Washington's resident artist... citysearch.com

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    Kelly Kelenic Fine Art

    215 N Spring St, Port Washington, WI    

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    A native of Wisconsin, and educated at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, Kelly Kelenic is a classically trained artist... patch.com

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    Willie's Lakefront Lanes

    119 E Main St, Port Washington, WI     (262) 284-2062

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    Willie's Lakefront Lanes features full-sized bowling lanes, pool tables, dart boards and a bar... bowl.com

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    Impact Dance Education

    232 E Main St, Port Washington, WI    

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    Impact is a Port Washington-based dance school for all ages... patch.com

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    World War Ii U.s. Army Air Force Memorial

    Luxemburg Ln, Random Lake, WI    

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    Memorial Site. Inaugurated by the Belgian citizens at the commemoration of the 65th Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne, on December 12, 2009, the monument is located a... findagrave.com

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    Crossroads Museum

    200 N Mill St, Saukville, WI     (262) 284-5170

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    Crossroads Museum is located half block from the historic downtown area of Saukville. The intersecting triangle of three ancient Indian trails. Originally built in 1912 as Saukville... museumsusa.org

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    The Steamer Niagara: The Fiery End

    Belgium, WI    

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    Her Saloon is superbly fitted and furnished and the accommodations for steerage passengers on the main deck are unsurpassed. Milwaukee Sentinel May 20, 1846 Between 1844-1857, palace stea... hmdb.org

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    Wisconsin’s Luxembourgers

    Belgium, WI    

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    Many of northeastern Ozaukee County?s prosperous farms, fieldstone houses and outbuildings, and large village churches are characteristic of the Luxembourg immigrant settlement patterns i... hmdb.org

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    The Wilson House

    Port Washington, WI    

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    Erected 1891 Restoration 1983-1989 Owners R.J. Schowalter Frank M. Metz Architect Ehrlich, Genson and Assoc., Inc. Port Washington, Wisconsin hmdb.org

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    The Wisconsin Chair Company Fire

    Port Washington, WI    

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    One of the largest manufacturers of chairs in the United States, the Wisconsin Chair Company of Port Washington was founded by Fred A. Dennett and John M. Bostwick in 1888. After acquirin... hmdb.org

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    The Saukville Trails

    Saukville, WI    

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    An important American Indian village once stood in this vicinity near the Milwaukee River, the meeting point of two major Indian trails that lead west toward the Mississippi River and nor... hmdb.org

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    Birthplace Of Flag Day

    Waubeka, WI    

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    Here at Stony Hill School, Bernard J. Cigrand, 19 year old teacher and his students held the first recognized observance of Flag Birth Day on June 14, 1885, with a flag ten inches high, c... hmdb.org

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    Robert Cooley Homestead

    Waubeka, WI    

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    Built in 1851, this is the birthplace of Robert Lawrence Cooley, who founded the Milwaukee Vocational School in 1912, the first of its kind in the country, and was its director until 1940... hmdb.org

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    Dutch Settlement

    Cedar St, Sheboygan Falls, WI    

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    The names of many places and families in this vicinity reflect the origin of its early settlers. Most of the settlers of Cedar Grove and Oostburg were from the province of Zeeland, althou... hmdb.org

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    Early Dutch Settlers

    Cedar St, Sheboygan Falls, WI    

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    In 1847 Reverend Pieter Zonne led a group of Netherlanders, originally from the Gelderland Province, to this area where a few other Dutch immigrant families had recently settled. Enticed ... hmdb.org

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    October 11th Memorial

    Cedar St, Sheboygan Falls, WI    

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    Countless lives were changed forever on October 11, 2002, when a blanket of fog descended rapidly upon motorists on Interstate Highway I-43 near Cedar Grove, Wisconsin. The dense fog crea... hmdb.org

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    Historic Oostburg

    Oostburg, WI    

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    The Dutch settlement of Oostburg, founded in the 1840s and named for a town in the Netherlands, was once located two miles to the southeast. In 1873, to attract the railroad to this locat... hmdb.org

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    Nowack House

    Random Lake, WI    

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    Carl Nowack, an immigrant and Civil War veteran, built a traditional German half-timber farmhouse near the south shore of Random Lake in 1865. The Village of Random Lake grew up around th... hmdb.org