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Whitefish Bay is an unincorporated community on the Lake Michigan shoreline in the town of Sevastopol, Door County, Wisconsin. [1] [2] Native Americans, likely the Menominee, called Whitefish Bay Ah-Quas-He-Ma-Ganing ("save our lives"). [3] Glidden Drive stretches along the shore in Whitefish Bay.
Whitefish Bay is a village in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 14,954 at the 2020 census . A suburb north of Milwaukee along the shore of Lake Michigan , it is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area .
State Trunk Highway 17 (often called Highway 17, STH-17 or WIS 17) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.The highway is a secondary route in northeastern Wisconsin that directly connects Rhinelander, Eagle River and the central and eastern parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula with Wausau, Wisconsin and points south and west.
CTH-T and Brauer Road in Sevastopol–Sturgeon Bay: CTH-T and Whitefish Bay Road in Sevastopol Door — — Paved; route is concurrent with CTH-T R10: 2.5: 4.0 Main Street in Summit: CTH-P in Summit Waukesha — — Paved; part of route is concurrent with CTH-B R11: 8.9: 14.3 WIS 50 in Lyons: R11 / S Road in Lyons Walworth — —
Work is done around a sinkhole at Big Bay Park on North Lake Drive in Whitefish Bay on Monday, June 10, 2024.
Located in southeastern Wisconsin, the district comprises parts of northeast Milwaukee County and southeast Ozaukee County. It includes the villages of Bayside, Fox Point, River Hills, Thiensville, and Whitefish Bay, and most of the village of Brown Deer and the eastern half of the city of Mequon. [2]
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The name of the peninsula and the county comes from the name of a route between Green Bay and Lake Michigan. Humans, whether Native Americans, early explorers, or American ship captains, have been well aware of the dangerous water passage that lies between the Door Peninsula and Washington Island, connecting the bay to the rest of Lake Michigan.