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Eagle Bluff Light ; Location: Ephraim, Wisconsin, US: Coordinates: 1]: Tower; Constructed: 1868: Foundation: Concrete: Construction: Cream City brick: Automated: 1926: Height: 43 feet (13 m): Shape: Square [2]: Heritage: National Register of Historic Places listed place : Light; First lit: 1868: Focal height: 23 m (75 ft) : Lens: Third and 1/2 order Fresnel lens: Range: 7 nautical miles (13 km ...
The mark on the underside of a piece made by Ephraim Faience Pottery founder, Kevin Hicks. Each piece is individually marked with a date code, the company logo and an artist signature stamp. Additional stamps indicate whether it is an experimental piece, made during an anniversary year (5th and 10th anniversaries are both marked) or part of a ...
9996 S. Water St., Ephraim, Door County, Wisconsin Coordinates 45°09′22″N 87°10′16″W / 45.15611°N 87.17111°W / 45.15611; -87.17111 ( Ephraim Village
Ephraim (/ ˈ iː f r ɑː m / EEF-rahm) [5] is a village in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located across Eagle Harbor from Peninsula State Park. [6] The population was 345 at the 2020 census. The village is known for its white buildings, its views of the bluffs across Eagle Harbor, and its shoreline along Green Bay.
Ephraim: Door: 288 345 1919 Ettrick: Trempealeau: 524 525 1948 Exeland: Sawyer: 196 229 1920 Fairchild: ... Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Wisconsin Cities ...
Ephraim Moravian congregation observes its 125th anniversary by Jane Shea, Door County Advocate, May 23, 1978; Inventory of the church archives of Wisconsin, page 23, Works Progress Administration, 1938, discusses the history of Moravians in Ephraim
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Bethania Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation is located in Ephraim, a village in Door County, Wisconsin. The church building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] Today, the church is known as Bethany Lutheran Church of Ephraim. [2] In 1882, six families established the Free Evangelical Lutheran Church.