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  2. Rock Island State Park (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Rock Island was proposed as a state park in early 1961 by officials of the Town of Washington Island, particularly Jack Hagen the town chairman. [2] There was considerable excitement in the town over the economic benefits of having a state park nearby. [3] A feasibility study was made in September 1961 by the Wisconsin Department of Conservation.

  3. List of Wisconsin state parks - Wikipedia

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    The state park system in Wisconsin includes both state parks and state recreation areas. Wisconsin currently has 51 state park units, covering more than 60,570 acres (245.1 km 2) in state parks and state recreation areas.

  4. Rock Island (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The 974.87-acre (394.5 ha) island is approximately 1.6 miles (2.6 km) long and 1.1 miles (1.8 km) wide. It rises to 65 meters above Lake Michigan, making it the highest in elevation out of all the Potawatomi Islands. [2] It is almost entirely owned by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, which maintains Rock Island State Park.

  5. Detroit Island - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Island is an island in Lake Michigan in the southern part of the town of Washington in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. The island has a land area of 2.578 km 2 (0.9955 sq mi, or 637.12 acres ), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] out of which 27.6% is open to the public. [ 3 ]

  6. Washington Island (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Island. Washington Island is an island of the state of Wisconsin situated in Lake Michigan. Lying about 7 miles (11 km) northeast of the tip of the Door Peninsula, it is part of Door County, Wisconsin. [1] The island has a year-round population of 708 people according to the 2010 census.

  7. Potawatomi Islands - Wikipedia

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    Rock Island State Park; Gravel Island National Wildlife Refuge; Shingleton Forest Management Unit, 1,488 acres on Big Summer and Little Summer Islands [5] History. Wisconsin v. Michigan, a 1936 dispute involving which state or states the Potawatomi Islands belong to; this was decided by the Supreme Court

  8. Hog Island (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Hog Island is an uninhabited island located off the eastern shore of Washington Island in the town of Washington, Door County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] The island has a land area of 2.14 acres (8,656 m 2 ) [ 2 ] and an elevation of 10 feet [ 3 ] or 20 feet [ 4 ] above Lake Michigan.

  9. Door Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    "The Mountain" at Mountain Park in Washington Island is the highest point on the island and has a lookout tower. [ 63 ] Eagle Bluff Lighthouse on Eagle Bluff 45°10′27″N 87°13′19″W  /  45.17415°N 87.22205°W  / 45.17415; -87.22205  ( Eagle Bluff ) , elevation 597 ft (182