Door Community Auditorium
Home of other fine cultural events in addition to the Peninsula Music Festival; located in Fish Creek |
American Folklore Theatre
Door County's original musical theatre. Under the stars at Peninsula State Park |
Door County Maritime Museum
Shipbuilding history, submarine periscope with WWII exhibit, ship models, refurbished pilot house and more |
Birch Creek Music Performance Center
Late June through August |
Midsummer's Music Festival
Each June In Door County - Door County Music |
Peninsula Players
THE PENINSULA PLAYERS have presented more
than 500 plays in their 70 year history |
Peninsula Art School
For nearly forty years, Peninsula Art School has been a destination for exploration in the visual arts |
Village of Ephraim
Ephraim, a Door County village steeped in history, was settled in 1853 by a group of Norwegian Moravians. |
Sister Bay Cafe
A Scandinavian influenced restaurant in
Sister bay |
The Orchards Golf Course is a must-play on any golf itinerary. This spectacular 18-hole championship course is built on 200 acres of scenic Door County property. The course is 7,200 yards from the back tees and winds through mature hardwoods, orchards and rolling meadows that are highlighted by a 5-acre lake. |
The Bistro at Liberty Square is located in downtown Egg Harbor, WI, in the Liberty Square complex. The Bistro is open every day, all year around, for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers a full selection of tempting menu items, with an emphasis on high quality and reasonable prices.
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Shipwrecked originally opened in the late 1800’s. Lumber was a big commodity at this time, and with the nearby harbor, it quickly became a hub for lumberjacks and sailors alike to stop for a brew and swap stories. The restaurant was popular among locals for its fine food, and the rooms were welcoming to wayward stagecoach travelers |
Mission Grille & Arbor Shoppe
Exceptional Cuisine, fine spirits, Wine Spectator Award, dinner and lunch.
Located in Sister Bay |
Gibraltar Grill
Casual family dining featuring nightly dinner entrées of steaks, grilled salmon, pan-fried walleye, pasta, pizza and specialty sandwiches. Breakfast, lunch and dinner in the dining room, the expansive screened porch with stone fireplace and the beautifully landscaped patio. |
Alpine Resort Golf Course
Breathtaking views of the bay, majestic bluffs, and glacier-carved natural hazards surround Door County's must-play 36 hole golf course. The ninth hole on our Blue Nine has been rated "The Most Scenic Hole in the State of Wisconsin." |
Mr. Helsinki
Above the Fish Creek Market in downtown Fish Creek. |
Top Shelf Cafe & Gourmet
An unexpected culinary surprise! |
The Cookery
80 seat full-service restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner |
Alexanders
Fine Dining Year-Round and Elegant Catering (plan your next function now!) |
Viking Grill
The Viking Fish Boil - Door County's original fish boil - features fresh Lake Michigan Whitefish, hearty new potatoes and sweet onions boiled to perfection and served with or without melted Wisconsin butter. |
JJ's Waterfront
Waterfront is located only feet from the beautiful Green Bay shoreline in North Sister Bay, Door County. Delicious Land and Sea cuisine make it one of Door County's premier dining and cocktail locations. |
Peninsula State Park
9462 Shore Road.
Fish Creek, WI 54212
(920) 868-3258 |
Peninsula Music Festival
3045 Cedar Street
Ephraim, WI 54211
(920) 854-4060 |
Door County Visitor Bureau
1015 Green Bay Road
P.O. Box 406
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
(920) 743-4456 |
Egg Harbor, Wisconsin History
There are many conflicting stories about the name Egg Harbor. Some say it was named after a nest of eggs found on the shore by Door County's first settler. Others say it received its name because seagulls nested along the shore and one could gather a basket of eggs from their nests.
A more appealing story is told in the Door County Advocate of April 26, 1862. The story indicates that three or four Mackinac boats left Green Bay to deliver furs to the trading post on Mackinac Island. The boats stopped at the yet unnamed harbor to rest for the night. While rowing ashore there was a race to see who would reach the shore first. Food from the mess baskets was thrown at the leading boat and food quickly returned. First, hard tack was the missile of choice, but soon eggs flew through the air. When the boats reached the shore, the battle continued until the eggs were gone. Everyone enjoyed the fun and the story of the battle which was often repeated by the voyagers. The harbor was then identified as Egg Harbor.
Egg Harbor was the tenth organized town in Door County and was established on July 9, 1861. A portion of the town organized its own government and boundaries and incorporated as a separate governmental unit in August, 1964. The incorporated area is today known as the Village of Egg Harbor.
The first settlers in Egg Harbor were Jacob and Levi Thorp who purchased land and began lumbering operations. Their efforts included building a pier to ship their product. Levi eventually bought Jacob out and branched the operation to include farming and orchards. He built the impressive Cupola House in 1871. Ownership subsequently moved to C.A. Speaker and then to the Cady family. The Cupola House is one of the Village landmarks located on Highway 42 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. French Canadian families began arriving around 1865. Charles and Delia LaRouche played an important part in organizing the first Catholic Church.
John Bertschinger, a Swiss, came to Egg Harbor in 1904. He bought the Kewaunee House at the corner of what is now Highway 42 and County G. He enlarged, remodeled and added a dining room to the facility which he named the "Harbor Inn". In 1912 he sold the Harbor Inn to try other ventures in lumbering, fruit and dairy farming. He sold the Harbor Inn to Murphy Moore. "Murphy's" was a popular dinner stop for many years. The building is now a drinking and eating establishment known as "Shipwrecked". John Bertschinger eventually went back to the hospitality business and with his brother Paul built the Alpine Resort which opened in 1922. Orin Glidden developed the first 9-hole golf course adjoining the resort and called it the Alpine Golf Course. Financial difficulties forced him to sell the course and the Bertschingers added it to the resort in 1926. The Alpine remains one of the oldest resorts in the area and is still owned by the Bertschinger Family.
Jerry LeMere's saloon and dance hall was located where Casey's Bar and Restaurant now stands. The LeMere's came from Canada and purchased the land in 1865.Another early business was a saloon-hotel built by Canadian Antone La Plant. The building burned, and was rebuilt as a stagecoach stop called the Concord Hotel. Today it is called Mojo Rosa's.The first doctor in the area, Dr. David Graham, arrived in 1858. He was an untrained medical man. After 16 years he was joined by a young doctor, Horace Eames, who was a graduate of the medical school of Valparaiso University in Indiana. "Doc" Eames remained in the Egg Harbor community for the rest of his life. Besides medicine, he farmed and was well known for his large orchards of cherries and apples. He was also trained as a chemist and provided prescriptions for his patients. He made home visits with his horse and buggy or sleigh in every kind of weather. His home on County E has been moved to the Cupola House lot.
Early residents of the area managed small businesses. Harbor View Park was the site of a grocery store built in 1910 by Jim and Rose Wilson. Tom Carmody's tavern was the site of many dances in the early years. The facility became Lena's Sip and Chat and is now the home of John Henry's Restaurant. Woldt's Hall was also a popular spot for dances and basketball in the 1920's.
Two churches were established in the area's early development. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church was founded in 1876. The church was located on the corner of Hillside Road and Highway 42. Early in the new century some parishioners wanted to build a new church at a different location. The controversy ended with the gift of land from Charles and Delia LaRouche in 1901, and the new church was built on Highway 42 and School Road in 1909. Calvary United Methodist Church was organized in 1912 as the Egg Harbor Union Society. The early stone church was completed in 1924. The building is used for special events. A larger church was built and dedicated in 1965. Both are near the intersection of County E and Highway 42.
The decades of the 1950's and 60's were a time of growth in business and building. The Village included a drugstore, grocery store, saloons, restaurants, a hardware store, a thriving feed mill, car dealership, gas station/garage and a two-room school on the border. However, as the community changed, the make-up of the Village also changed. More residents became seasonal and businesses began to adjust by providing "summer only" stores and shops. The school eventually joined others in the county and consolidated into the Gibraltar Area School District.
The Egg Harbor Fire Department is a cooperative venture of the town and the Village of Egg Harbor. It was established in the early 1930's with Lee Adams as the first fire chief. First Responders were initially trained in 1979-80 and remain some of the best in Door County.
The Egg Harbor Women's Club lobbied successfully to provide a library in the Village. Their gift of furniture and shelving helped to establish the Egg Harbor Branch of the Door County Library in 1969. The library was first located in one of the rooms in the Granary Shops complex. The building was eventually sold and the library moved in the old stone church for several months until it moved to its new location in the community center.
The need for a new post office, library space, Village office and community meeting room sparked a fund drive in 1984. Funds were donated by many individuals. The Bertschinger family kicked off the fund drive with a gift of $75,000 in memory of their father, and the Paul J. Bertschinger Community Center was completed in June, 1985.
Traditions grew quickly in the Village. The Pumpkin Patch celebration first began in October, 1984. Blossoms throughout the Village have made it a delight to visit in the spring and the first Blossom Festival was held in 1993. In winter, the Village displays holiday decorations and has now developed Holly Days.
One Village tradition began with the Egg Harbor Women's Club. The women decided that a village with the name Egg Harbor should have an Easter egg hunt. The first Easter egg hunt was held in 1978. That tradition continues today, and the egg hunt is held in Harbor View Park for all area children on the Saturday morning before Easter Sunday.
The July 4th parade was a Village tradition in the 1920's and continued until World War II. Then, for a time, there was no parade. Local residents who often gathered at Bob Sawyer's Bar revived the July 4th parade in 1968. Each year since that time, the parade is held in the afternoon on July 4th. Another local tradition is the New Year's Day parade. In 1976, the same group talked about the Rose Bowl Parade and decided to host their own parade in Egg Harbor. At 1:00 the next day, January 1, 1976, a horse and rider paraded down Highway 42. The next year, several other unofficial participants joined in. Each year thereafter, the parade continued. At 1:00 P.M. on New Year's Day, the parade lines up at the south end of the Village and marches. There is no formal registration required and no advertising of the event; everyone arrives and there's a parade. |
Simon Creek Vineyard & Winery - At the center of beautiful Door County, Simon Creek Vineyard and Winery lies directly astride the 45 North Parallel; you couldn't ask for a better vineyard and winery site.
Simon Creek is the most modern winery and largest vineyard (30 acres) in Wisconsin. Winery tours feature a complete review of the winemaking process from harvest through bottling and casing. |
Koepsels Farm Market - Located on the quiet side of Door County between Baileys Harbor and Sister Bay, our farm market is a “must stop” for all Door County visitors. We are the oldest farm market in Door County and the recipes used to make our jams, jellies and canned goods date back even earlier than the year we opened for business in 1958. |
WILSON-SHAFFER Realtors, Inc. - Door County's most reputable real estate agency, Wilson-Shaffer's experienced, knowledgeable agents consistently outsell the majority of other real estate agents in Door County. Competing with over 40 other real estate companies with over 200 agents, we're proud of our success, and even more proud of the superior level of service we provide to our clients and customers!! |