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Goat grazing on roof. Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant is a family-owned restaurant in Sister Bay, Wisconsin, known for its Swedish cuisine as well as for the goats that graze on the rooftop in the summer. The gimmick is unique to this restaurant, which is the only American establishment allowed to use rooftop goats in its marketing under ...
The building was incomplete when he died in 1959, but was purchased in 1966 by the Wisconsin River Development Corporation and completed the next year as The Spring Green restaurant. [3] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2024. [4] In 1968, Food Service Magazine had an article about the newly opened ...
Otto Sr. and Lisette Hahn House: January 4, 2012 : 626 Water St. Sauk City: Red brick house built between 1850 and 1857. Hahn, an immigrant harness-maker bought the house in 1866 and built a workshop next to it. After his wife Lisette died in 1871, he raised the children in the house.
This Italianate house constructed around 1858 appears to be the earliest house with walls of concrete block in the state. Pedrick, a mason, constructed it himself. [74] [75] 31: Pipe Site: December 22, 1978 : Northeast of Fond du Lac in Coordinates missing: Pipe: Large Oneota village on a gravel knoll east of Lake Winnebago.
Summerwind, formerly known as Lamont Mansion, is a ruined mansion on the shores of West Bay Lake in Vilas County, Wisconsin. Located on private land, its ruins are closed to the public. Located on private land, its ruins are closed to the public.
Forest Lodge Guest House. The 2-story guest house was designed by Magnus Jemne and built 1928-29. Inside is a 24x34 foot "old English great room" with a vaulted ceiling and a kitchen with a dumbwaiter to deliver food to the great room. [2] [6] View of the garage and cow barn at Forest Lodge. The "Cow Palace" was built in 1929 and expanded in 1940.
The French Normandy Style estate was built in 1928; a fire burned its main house shortly before completion, causing Tennes to order it to be rebuilt within the summer using fireproof construction. The Tennes family owned Sunset Point until 1951, when they gave the property to the Sisters of Mercy. The Sisters operated a camp and retreat at the ...
CCC Camp Mondeaux River was established in 1933, engaging about 200 young men in logging, fire suppression, building trails, bridges and firebreaks, and other activities to develop the new national forest. [11] Archie Campbell was a mechanic at that CCC camp who lived nearby.