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Breakwater Park & Harbor
Breakwater Park offers transient or seasonal boat slip rentals near the mouth of the Oconto River. They have a total of 50 slips capable of accommodating boats ranging from 30 feet to 50 feet. There are six boat ramps and a public fish cleaning station. Restrooms and showers are available, along
1301 Harbor Rd, Oconto, WI 54153
Kenosha Historic Districts
Kenosha has four historic districts: Third Avenue, Library Park, Civic Center, and Pearl Street Historic Districts. The Library Park, Third Avenue, and Civic Center historic districts are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Detailed walking tour guides are available from Visit
Kenosha, WI 53140
Lost Dauphin State Park
Lost Dauphin State Park is a small 19-acre park along the Fox River just south of the city of De Pere in Brown County. The Park offers rolling hiking trails and picnicking opportunities. Lost Dauphin State Park is operated locally by the Town of Lawrence. Vehicle admission sticker is not required
Lost Dauphin Rd, De Pere, WI 54115, United States
Buffalo Bay Marina/Legendary Waters Resort & Casino
Buffalo Bay Marina is adjacent to Legendary Waters Resort & Casino and offers seasonal and transient slip rentals. The marina has 45 total slips (35 permanent) ranging in length from 25 to 50 feet; water and electricity available. Includes small craft boat launch, separate entrance indoor
88705 Pine Tree Ln, Bayfield, WI 54814
Wisconsin Maritime Museum
The Wisconsin Maritime Museum explores the rich maritime history of the Manitowoc area and the Great Lakes. The Museum has 60,000 square feet of exciting and interactive exhibits, including a unique collection of model ships and boats, historic vessels and even a working steam engine
75 Maritime Dr, Manitowoc, WI 54220
Rock Island Boathouse
Thordarson’s Rock Island Boathouse was built in 1929 by Chicago inventor and millionaire Chester Thordarson and greets visitors arriving to Rock Island on the Karfi ferry. The lower level of the boathouse is built to accommodate two 50-foot yachts. The 40 by 70-foot architectural structure atop
Rock Island State Park, Washington, WI 54246