A charming Lake Michigan shore community of about 3,000, Kewaunee bears equal proximity to both Door County and Green Bay. The stunning, deep water harbor invites you in to a spirited community with a rich history, plenty of amenities, and seasonal activities for all. Kewaunee’s marinas boast
308 N Main St, Kewaunee, WI 54216
Kewaunee Fire Museum
The Kewaunee Fire Museum is located right next to the World’s Largest Grandfather Clock and is a tribute to current and past members of the Kewaunee Fire Department. Come check out the antique fire trucks and equipment, ranging from an 1870 chemical pumper to a 1927 American Lafrance pumping
Milwaukee St & Miller St, Kewaunee, WI, WI 54216
Kewaunee County Historical Society
If you are interested in history, this is the place for you! Stop in and peruse the collection of historical records and photos. The collection includes extensive history on Kewaunee County businesses and families, including newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, audio interviews, and 32,000 photos on
217 Ellis St, Kewaunee, WI 54216
Lake Michigan Charter Fishing
Experience the excitement and challenge of reeling in a king salmon or rainbow trout on the fresh waters of Lake Michigan! Visit
Kewaunee, WI 54216
Father Marquette Memorial Park Beach
Father Marquette Memorial Park is located on the shores of Lake Michigan and offers a small beach and swimming area, playground, restroom facilities and picnic pavilion.
400 Hathaway Dr, Kewaunee, WI 54216
Tug Ludington
Tour a World War II tugboat! The tug participated in the D-Day invasion of Normandy by towing ammunition barges across the English Channel. It then assisted with harbor operations in Cherbourg, France until being sent to Plymouth, England until the end of the war. The Corps of Engineers
213 Harrison St, Kewaunee, WI 54216
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