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Lake Michigan Sunset in Door County

Lake Michigan Sunset in Door County

September 2012 — Sunset over Lake Michigan in Door County, Wisconsin.

Dippy’s Ice Cream, Fish Creek – Door County

Dippy’s Ice Cream, Fish Creek – Door County

October 2019 — Dippy's Ice Cream in Fish Creek during Halloween in Door County, WI.

Goats on the Roof at Al Johnson’s

Goats on the Roof at Al Johnson’s

October 2019 — At Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant in Sister Bay, Wisconsin, goats graze atop the restaurant’s sod-covered roof—a long-running local tradition that began in the 1970s. The family-owned establishment, inspired by Scandinavian architecture, features a living roof that not only nods to Swedish design but also became a tourism icon in Door County. Each summer, the goats climb onto the roof via a wooden ramp, drawing visitors from around the Midwest who come as much for the novelty as for the restaurant’s traditional Swedish pancakes and lingonberries.

Gus Klenke Garage in Ellison Bay

Gus Klenke Garage in Ellison Bay

October 2019 — The Gus Klenke Garage, what was formerly a Standard Oil garage where Gus was known for helping farmers repair broken equipment from scrap metal. The Klenke’s were well known in the area for owning cottages and selling pounds of honey each year from the bees he raised. The garage stands in the place of what was once a cheese factory.

Ephraim Fire Department Museum, Door County, WI

Ephraim Fire Department Museum, Door County, WI

October 2019 — The historic Ephraim Volunteer Fire Department Museum, housed in a stone building with classic red doors, stands as a reminder of small-town service and heritage in Ephraim, Wisconsin.

Ephraim Moravian Church, Door County

Ephraim Moravian Church, Door County

October 2019 — The Ephraim Moravian Church, located in the heart of Ephraim, Wisconsin, dates back to the mid-19th century and reflects the town’s deep Moravian heritage. Founded in 1853 by Norwegian settlers under the leadership of Reverend Andreas Iverson, the congregation built this white clapboard church overlooking Eagle Harbor as both a house of worship and a symbol of unity for the early Door County community. The building’s steeple, traditional in form yet understated in design, continues to define Ephraim’s skyline, linking the village’s modern charm with its Scandinavian and religious roots.

Abandoned Chateau Hutter on the Shore of Sturgeon Bay

Abandoned Chateau Hutter on the Shore of Sturgeon Bay

October 2019 — Built in the early 1930s, Chateau Hutter was originally envisioned as a European-style resort and winery overlooking Sturgeon Bay in Door County, Wisconsin. The stone building, designed with locally quarried limestone and heavy timber framing, has long been abandoned but still stands as a striking relic of pre-war leisure architecture. Its location on a bluff above Lake Michigan and its craftsmanship make it one of the region’s most enigmatic remnants of early tourism development.