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  2. Blue Harbor Resort - Wikipedia

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    Blue Harbor Resort is located on Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Sheboygan River on the C. Reiss Coal Peninsula. The peninsula had formerly been used for coal storage. The property was razed and was developed into the South Pier District.

  3. Forest Lodge (Namakagon, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Forest Lodge is a hunting and vacation retreat of the Livingston/Griggs family on the shore of Lake Namekagon within the town of Namakagon, Wisconsin. The complex consists of 16 rustic structures built from 1893 to about 1950. Since 1999 it has been managed by the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. [2]

  4. Sunset Point (Eagle River, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Point is a historic vacation estate on Catfish Lake in Eagle River, Wisconsin.Chicago gambler Mont Tennes bought land for the estate in 1921, and after several years of planning architects Rudolph Nedved and Elizabeth Kimball designed it in 1927.

  5. Great Wolf Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Great Wolf Lodge in Dallas, Texas. Great Wolf Resorts, Inc. (formerly known as Great Wolf Lodge) is a chain of resort hotels and indoor water parks. The company owns and operates its family resorts under the Great Wolf Lodge brand. [2] In addition to a water park, each resort features restaurants, arcades, spas, and children's activities. [3]

  6. Trout Lake (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Other resorts on Trout Lake during this era included Coon's "Franklin Lodge" and "Rocky Reef". [24] Coon's "Franklin Lodge" is still open. [26] In 1907, the State of Wisconsin purchased 662 acres (268 ha) of land that became the start of Northern Highlands State Forest. Later, in 1912, another 27,000 acres (11,000 ha) were purchased for the park.

  7. Hubbard Park (Shorewood, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    This riverside site has been home to a resort and a series of amusement parks. Prior to the park's 1922 purchase by Shorewood Village President William J. Hubbard, the land had been used as an Indian hunting grounds, a resort (Ludemnann's-on-the-River), a mineral spring park, an amusement park, a terminal yard, cow barns, fishing shanties, and a distribution route for ice cut from the river.