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Fall Fest in Sister Bay will close out the autumn festival season with events like the pingpong ball drop, Derby Race, parade and Ferris wheel. 76th annual Fall Fest in Sister Bay wraps up Door ...
The shipwreck site of the Meridian, a schooner that sank in 1873, is located off the coast of Sister Bay south of the Sister Islands. Country House Resort, was the first homestead in Sister Bay, Door County, Wisconsin. The Town of Liberty Grove was established at a meeting on this property in 1859.
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 ...
Mobile applications for accessing EarthCam's live webcams and for clients to control their private cameras are available for Apple Inc. or Android (operating system) devices. EarthCam and other live webcam services have a huge impact on entertainment and business, allowing for online "travel," meetings, and easy access to knowledge. [1]
With affordable, year-round housing for working families in critically short supply in Northern Door County, this home is one of 10 planned by the partnership to be built in Sister Bay on land ...
WSBW (105.1 FM; "The Goat") is a radio station broadcasting a locally programmed variety hits format. Licensed to Ephraim, Wisconsin, United States, the station is owned by Bryan Mazur, through licensee Mazur, LLC. [2] The WSBW call letters were formerly used by 99.7 FM in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
Tomiko Itooka, a 116-year-old Japanese woman who became the oldest living person in August 2024, died on Dec. 29, 2024, according to Guinness World Records.
Festivities were broadcast live on WCBI until 2012. [258] [259] Hattiesburg: A replica of the original "Hub-Sign" is lowered in Hattiesburg's historic downtown district. [260] The original four-story "Hub-Sign" stood atop a downtown building for 35 years (1912 – c. 1947) and served as a symbol of Hattiesburg's heritage as the hub of the Gulf ...