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  2. Pokagon State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Potawatomi Inn opened in 1927 only two years after the park was created. The Inn contained 40 guest rooms, the dining room and the Lonidaw Lounge. Along the south of the dining room, was an open porch, overlooking Lake James. A room cost $3 for the night. [6] In the 1960s additional rooms were added to the west.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Vilas County ...

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    When the 2.5-story hemlock clubhouse was rebuilt around 1924, it was considered the largest log building in Wisconsin. [8] Includes a 1925 fish-cleaning house, a 1920 manager's house, an ice house, a 1910 water tower, and a 240-foot dock. [9] 4: Eagle River Downtown Historic District: February 6, 2025

  4. Potawatomi State Park - Wikipedia

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    Potawatomi State Park was created in 1928 by the Wisconsin state legislature after the purchase of 1,046.10 acres from the federal government. During the ten succeeding years after the property was purchase, facilities for camping, picnicking, and hiking were developed.

  5. These Wisconsin restaurants have made it on The Food Network

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    location: 419 E Wells Street, Milwaukee Show: All Star Best Thing I Ever Ate Season: Season 3, Episode 7 SafeHouse. Location: 779 N Front St, Milwaukee, Show: $40 a Day and Craziest Restaurants in ...

  6. Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley of KISS promise great food ... - AOL

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    The restaurant will serve "American classics with a twist" and 52 beers on tap." Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley of KISS promise great food, drinks at their new Rock & Brews restaurant at Potawatomi ...

  7. File:Potawatomi Inn Pokagon State Park.jpg - Wikipedia

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    2006-08-20 18:17 MrHarman 1673×887 (208523 bytes) Potawatomi Inn at Pokagon State Park, in Indiana, looking north from Lake James. This photo only shows the original Inn. A new section, completed in the 1990s, can be glimpsed to the right (the east).

  8. Big Indian Farms - Wikipedia

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    Big Indian Farms is a remote clearing in the Chequamegon Forest west of Medford, Wisconsin where as many as 130 Potawatomi and others lived from around 1896 to 1908. In this isolated spot they were able to practice and preserve their ancestors' culture better than if they had lived under the direct influence of the Bureau of Indian Affairs on a reservation.

  9. Lake James (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    A sandbar in the First Basin, not far from the Potawatomi Inn, has been a popular boat gathering place. [72] In a survey conducted in 2005, over 60 percent of the lake's residents who participated in the survey listed fishing, fast boating, and water skiing as their preferred activities. [ 73 ]