Wisconsin Lake Michigan Sunset in June
June 2008 — A late June sunset over Lake Michigan in Wisconsin.
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June 2008 — A late June sunset over Lake Michigan in Wisconsin.
August 2008 — Body Shop strip club in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The club has since been demolished.
August 2008 — Body Shop strip club in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The club has since been demolished.
November 2009 — Abandoned Theatre Sign in Wisconsin
November 2009 — 45 Outdoor Theatre sign in New London, Wisconsin.
December 2009 — The wood attic inside an abandoned furniture factory in Wisconsin.
June 2012 — Banbury Place in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
July 2012 — Former dog track in Hudso, WI. Now demolished.
September 2012 — Sunset over Lake Michigan in Door County, Wisconsin.
September 2012 — An abandoned House in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.
January 2013 — Historic Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
January 2013 — Downtown Milwaukee Skyline
September 2013 — Alex's Pizza in Durand, Wisconsin
December 2013 — The former buckstaff furniture factory.
February 2014 — An ice cave at Apostle Islands in February 2014.
February 2015 — Hansen-Mueller grain elevator and BNSF trains in Superior, Wisconsin.
June 2017 — From Wiki: The St. Croix Crossing is an extradosed bridge that spans the St. Croix River, between Oak Park Heights, Minnesota and St. Joseph, Wisconsin. Connecting Minnesota State Highway 36 and Wisconsin State Highway 64, the bridge carries four lanes of traffic (two lanes in each direction), and includes a bike/pedestrian path on the north side
October 2017 — CHS elevators in Superior, Wisconsin.
November 2018 — AT&T Tower in downtown Minneapolis from a parking garage.
December 2018 — Tailgate Village, outside of Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI.
December 2018 — Lombardi Middle School in Green Bay, WI. The school on the city's far west side is named after legendary Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi.
December 2018 — The Mason Street bridge lit up red and blue in downtown Green Bay, Wisconsin. The bridge is over the Fox River.
December 2018 — The Walnut Street bridge over the Fox River near Downtown Green Bay in Wisconsin,.
March 2019 — On the National Register of Historic Places, the downtown YMCA in Green Bay was built in 1924.
June 2019 — The Nicolet Mill complex in De Pere, Wisconsin, stands alongside the Fox River, a remnant of the region’s historic paper-making industry that once defined the economy of the Green Bay area. The long, brick mill structure—now operated by American Nippon Papers—dates back to the early 20th century, when Wisconsin’s waterways powered dozens of mills along the Fox River. Still active today, the facility reflects the enduring legacy of papermaking in the Midwest, blending vintage industrial architecture with modern manufacturing extensions visible on the river-facing side.
June 2019 — Built in 1898, the Wisconsin State Reformatory in Green Bay is a monumental example of early 20th-century correctional architecture, designed to project authority through its Romanesque Revival stonework and fortress-like symmetry. The façade, constructed from locally quarried gray limestone, features narrow arched windows, heavy masonry, and a commanding central pediment above the main entryway. Originally intended as a progressive institution focused on rehabilitation rather than punishment, the reformatory combined rigid design with reform-era ideals. The weathered sign above the entrance—still reading “Wisconsin State Reformatory”—marks one of the few remaining intact examples of this architectural period in the state’s penal history.
June 2019 — The entrance to Green Bay Correctional Institution in Allouez, Wisconsin, shows the tree-lined approach to one of the state’s oldest operating prisons. Opened in 1898 as the Wisconsin State Reformatory, the facility was designed during an era emphasizing reform and rehabilitation, reflected in its spacious campus and classical stone buildings visible in the distance. Today, the institution remains part of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections system, standing as a significant piece of the state’s correctional history and architectural heritage.
June 2019 — Green Bay Fire Station No. 3, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, represents a classic mid-20th-century firehouse design with its red brick façade, steep rooflines, and distinctive arched bay doors. Serving the west side of the city, this station houses an engine company, battalion chief, and medic unit, providing rapid response coverage to nearby residential and commercial areas. The building’s architecture reflects an era when civic structures balanced functionality with traditional craftsmanship, embodying a sense of permanence and community trust.
July 2019 — The Kewaunee Power Station is a decommissioned nuclear power plant, located on a 900 acres (360 ha) plot in the town of Carlton, Wisconsin, 27 miles (43 km) southeast of Green Bay, Wisconsin in Kewaunee County, and south of the city of Kewaunee. KPS was the fourth nuclear power plant built in Wisconsin, and the 44th built in the United States. Due to falling electricity prices resulting from the falling price of natural gas, the plant ceased operation May 7, 2013.
July 2019 — Lake Michigan in Kewaunee, Wisconsin outside the Kewaunee Power Station nuclear power plant.
July 2019 — Wood floats up onto the shore in Kewaunee near the Nuclear Power Plant.
July 2019 — Located in Kewaunee, Wiscomnsin, the plant is in the middle of a 50 year decomissioning process.
October 2019 — Dippy's Ice Cream in Fish Creek during Halloween in Door County, WI.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
November 2019 — The Helmet Fitting Room inside the Green Bay Packers Headquarters.
November 2019 — Pool inside the players workout area inside the Green Bay Packers Headquarters.
November 2019 — The Lombardi Trophies won by the Green Bay Packers seen inside their headquarters.
November 2019 — Green Bay Packers "G" found inside the players facility at 1265 Lombardi Avenue in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
November 2019 — A fan wears a knit Packers hat at a snowy Lambeau Field as the Packers work to defeat the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — A fan at Lambeau Field wearing an Aaron Rodgers jersey with a cheesehead as the Green Bay Packers defeat the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — Heavy snow falling at Lambeau Field as the Green Bay Packers defeat the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — Fans wearing Aaron Rodgers jerseys leave Lambeau Field after the Packers beat the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — Fans leave Lambeau Field on a snowy evening at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI. The Packers defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — State Street Pub dive bar located at 1238 State St in Green Bay Wisconsin.