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  2. Spencer Milligan - Wikipedia

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    Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, U.S. Nationality. American. Occupation (s) Actor, producer. Spencer James Milligan (September 10, 1937 – April 18, 2024) was an American actor. He was best known for the role of Rick Marshall, the father of Will and Holly Marshall, on the first two seasons of the 1970s children science fiction TV series, Land of the Lost.

  3. Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Sturgeon Bay is a city in and the county seat of Door County, Wisconsin, United States. [3] The population was 9,646 at the 2020 census . Located at the bay of Sturgeon Bay for which it is named, it is the most-populous city on the Door Peninsula , a popular Upper Midwest vacation destination.

  4. SS Carl D. Bradley - Wikipedia

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    SS Carl D. Bradley was an American self-unloading Great Lakes freighter that sank in a Lake Michigan storm on November 18, 1958. Of the 35 crew members, 33 died in the sinking. Twenty-three were from the port town of Rogers City, Michigan, United States.

  5. Sturgeon Bay home built in 1881 is named to the Wisconsin ...

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    Sturgeon Bay home built in 1881 is named to the Wisconsin State Register of Historic Places. Gannett. Christopher Clough, Green Bay Press-Gazette. March 20, 2024 at 7:03 AM. STURGEON BAY - A 143 ...

  6. Category:People from Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Hagmann. Bernard Hahn. Arthur G. Hansen. Joseph Harris (Wisconsin politician)

  7. Sturgeon Bay Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Sturgeon Bay Bridge (known as the Michigan Street Bridge) is a historic bridge in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States.The bridge was built in 1929 and opened July 4, 1931, with a grand parade where it was officially dedicated as a Door County Veterans Memorial which plaques at either end still reads "To honor those who gave of themselves, to their country, in times of need" as a gift by ...

  8. Vilatte seminary at Sturgeon Bay - Wikipedia

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    In March 1887, Vilatte, pastor of the Precious Blood mission, visited The Independent newspaper office, in Sturgeon Bay, and informed the newspaper that: he had solicited funds for building a seminary and "secured several thousand dollars for commencing the work", plans were being made in Chicago, Illinois, furnishings were secured, and "construction will be commenced in June".

  9. Sturgeon Bay - Wikipedia

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    581 feet (177 m) Settlements. Sturgeon Bay, Nasewaupee, Sevastopol, Idlewild. Sturgeon Bay is an arm of Green Bay extending southeastward approximately 10 miles into the Door Peninsula at the city of Sturgeon Bay, located approximately halfway up the Door Peninsula. [ 1] The bay is connected to Lake Michigan by the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal.