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Keeper's dwelling and light tower, built in 1858 of native limestone on a bluff 137 feet above water level at the tip of the Door Peninsula. Served until 1988. Served until 1988. An earlier lighthouse on the site, built 1836-7, was the first lighthouse on Lake Michigan and first in Wisconsin.
The state's third is the gargantuan Upper Mississippi River Valley AVA which also covers land in Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. [4] After 7 long years, and 4000 hours, Steven J. DeBaker of Trout Springs Winery was granted his petition to the TTB for establishment of the Wisconsin Ledge AVA.
The Door Peninsula is a peninsula in eastern Wisconsin, separating the southern part of the Green Bay from Lake Michigan. The peninsula includes northern Kewaunee County, northeastern Brown County, and the mainland portion of Door County. It is on the western side of the Niagara Escarpment. Well known for its cherry and apple orchards, the Door ...
General admission is $50 and includes a commemorative 3-ounce tasting glass; $75 for Early Access admission, which gets you into the tasting tents at 11 a.m. Designated drivers admission is $15.
Wine maker Steve Johnson and Maria Milano, co-owners of Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery in Kewaunee and Door 44 Vineyard & Winery in Sturgeon Bay, celebrate Parallel 44's third straight win as ...
Door Peninsula Winery – Sturgeon Bay; Ela Cider Company – Waterford; Ferro Farms – Lake Geneva; Forgotten Fire Winery – Marinette; Island Orchard Cider – Ellison Bay; Lost Valley Cider Co. – Milwaukee; Maiden Rock Winery & Cidery – Stockholm; Mershon's Artisan Cider – Stoughton; Restoration Cider Company – Madison
Christmas and holiday community celebrations across the Peninsula begin next weekend and include new events and one big celebration now split across two weekends. It's almost time for holiday ...
Detail of NOAA Chart #14909 Closer detail of NOAA Chart. Porte des Morts, also known as Porte des Mortes, the Door of Death, and Death's Door is a strait linking Lake Michigan and Green Bay between the northern tip of the Door Peninsula and the southernmost of the Potawatomi Islands.