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  2. Little Bohemia Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Little Bohemia Lodge. Coordinates: 46°07′09.8″N 89°51′28.4″W. Little Bohemia Lodge is a rural vacation lodge and restaurant located off US Highway 51 in Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin. The lodge was built in 1929 by Emil Wanatka on land he acquired that same year. Little Bohemia gained fame and infamy as the setting of a botched raid by ...

  3. 14 of Wisconsin's best supper clubs, according to readers - AOL

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  4. Ron Faiola's "Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old-Fashioned Experience, Second Edition," published by Agate, comes out Nov. 21.

  5. Re-discover supper club culture at the new Cattails Supper ...

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    More information and a full menu is available on Cattails Supper Club's Facebook page. Cattails Supper Club on Wednesday February 14, 2024 in the town of Winchester. Reach Jelissa Burns at 920-453 ...

  6. Minocqua, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 715 & 534. FIPS code. 55-53225 [4] GNIS feature ID. 1583727 [3] Minocqua (Ojibwe: Minwaakwaa) [5] is a town in northwestern Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 4,414 as of 2018. [6] The census-designated place of Minocqua and the unincorporated community of Rantz are both located in the town.

  7. Supper club - Wikipedia

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    The first supper club in the United States was established in Beverly Hills, California, by Milwaukee, Wisconsin, native Lawrence Frank. [3] Supper clubs became popular during the 1930s and 1940s, although some establishments that later became supper clubs had previously gained notoriety as prohibition roadhouses.

  8. The Gobbler - Wikipedia

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    The Gobbler was a motel, supper club, and roadside attraction in Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, United States. It was designed in the late 1960s by Fort Atkinson architect Helmut Ajango for local poultry processor Clarence Hartwig and opened in 1967. The menu featured turkey, prime rib and steak. It included a rotating circular bar that completed ...

  9. Jackson Grill; Wisconsin supper club nostalgia - AOL

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    Brian Kramp. August 5, 2024 at 8:48 AM. MILWAUKEE - For decades, Jackson Grill has been known as Milwaukee’s Supper Club complete with the food, drinks and ambiance of a true Wisconsin Supper ...