Any visit to Door County includes a stop at Anderson Dock. Aslag Anderson, a Norway immigrant, built the first dock in 1858 for community export use. The original warehouse was destroyed in a storm and a second warehouse by fire in 1880. It was replaced by the one that stands today which now belongs to the city of Ephraim and is listed in the National Register of Historic places.
High bluffs, sandy beaches, an 1860s lighthouse, hiking, biking, and ski trails….where are we? Peninsula State Park, Fish Creek. Mom loves the panoramic overviews in this park. What about a picnic, Mom? ~ Indy and Lucy
Another place to add to my bucket list-forgot to stop this year!
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Every year I have a list and they carry over to the next. The guy got his new peace poles in. I got a three footer about the beach. Will send a pic when I get home.
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What are “peace poles”? Lulu Belle PS – I ADORE the red vests. They’re just toooo everything.
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They are art poles for the garden with different heights and themes. Google peace poles.
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Thank you for another very interesting history lesson. The more you tell me, the more I think I would like to visit there, especially since I might get to meet the two of you & get to smell the lilacs. Have fun !
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Yes you do!
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We hope that you are enjoying your vacation. We would like to be somewhere cool.
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It has been nice but heading home tomorrow.
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Indy and Lucy are such well behaved and well travelled dogs! Amazing.
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Mom says we are better travelling that at home….
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