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  2. It's time to pick your own cherries in Door County ... - AOL

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    Choice Orchards, 4594 County HH, Sturgeon Bay: Open June 29 for some pick-your-own sweet cherries, expecting July 12 for tart cherries, each expected to last about three weeks. 920-743-8980 ...

  3. Cherries, boats, tractors, booyah and blues: Here's seven ...

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    Aug. 3: 30th annual Cherry Fest, Jacksonport. Door County's pick-your-own cherry season may be winding down a little, but the Jacksonport Historical Society offers a big opportunity to celebrate ...

  4. A 300-pound cherry, icy swims: Here's what to do around New ...

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    But Door County offers several unique ways to wrap up your holiday season, say farewell to 2023 and ring in the New Year, from watching a giant cherry ease its way down from the sky to watching a ...

  5. Montmorency cherry - Wikipedia

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    The Montmorency cherry is a variety of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) grown in Europe, Canada, United States, particularly in the Grand Traverse Bay region of Northwest Michigan, Door County, Wisconsin, and parts of Indian Administered Kashmir. Montmorency cherries are part of the lighter-red Amarelle cultivar of sour cherries, rather than the ...

  6. Bing cherry - Wikipedia

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    Bing is a cultivar of the wild or sweet cherry (Prunus avium) that originated in the Pacific Northwest, in Milwaukie, Oregon, United States. The Bing remains a major cultivar in Oregon, [1] Washington, California, [1] Wisconsin [1] and British Columbia. It is the most produced variety of sweet cherry in the United States. [2]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Door County cherry pickers can help Ukraine relief efforts ...

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  9. Peninsula State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Bluff Light, also known as Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, is a lighthouse located near Fish Creek in Peninsula State Park in Door County, Wisconsin. Construction was authorized in 1866 by President Andrew Johnson, but the lighthouse was not actually built until 1868, at a cost of $12,000.