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  2. Spencer Milligan - Wikipedia

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    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. National Register of Historic Places listings in Door County ...

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    Sturgeon Bay: Built in 1881, this is the only remaining residence in Sturgeon Bay that is clad in Frear stone, an early concrete cladding system licensed from Chicago but manufactured locally by Giles Kirtland. The style is Italianate, with window hoods of Frear stone and decorative cross-bracing in the gable ends. [84] [85] 63: Sturgeon Bay Bridge

  4. 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.

  5. Robert C. Bassett - Wikipedia

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    Bassett was born on March 2, 1911, to Clark and Lillian Bassett in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. He attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he was a member of the Wisconsin Badgers track and field team, graduating in 1932. [1] Bassett later graduated from Harvard Law School in 1935. [1] [2]

  6. Doug Larson - Wikipedia

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    Doug Larson (February 10, 1926 – April 1, 2017 [1]) was a columnist and editor for the Door County Advocate (1953–1964) and wrote a daily column, "Doug’s Dugout, [2]" for the Green Bay Press-Gazette (1964–1988), [3] both Wisconsin-based newspapers.

  7. Curly Lambeau - Wikipedia

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    Curly Lambeau was born April 9, 1898, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, [1] to Marcelin Lambeau and Mary LaTour, both of Belgian descent. [2] Lambeau attended Green Bay East High School, where he was identified as a standout athlete. [3] He played for the football team all four years of high school and was named captain in 1917 as a senior.

  8. Door County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Door County's name came from Porte des Morts ("Death's Door"), the passage between the tip of Door Peninsula and Washington Island. [5] The name "Death's Door" came from Native American tales, heard by early French explorers and published in greatly embellished form by Hjalmar Holand, which described a failed raid by the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) tribe to capture Washington Island from the rival ...

  9. MV Paul R. Tregurtha - Wikipedia

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    On termination of the Republic Steel contract, on May 23, 1990, she was rechristened MV Paul R. Tregurtha at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, named in honor of the Vice Chairman of Interlake Steamship Co. On May 3, 2002, her only captain died in his cabin, Captain Mitch Hallin, aged 55. [1]

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