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Harshaw is 13 miles (21 km) west-northwest of Rhinelander, in the town of Cassian. Harshaw has a post office with ZIP code 54529. [ 2 ] The community was named after Henry B. Harshaw , who was the treasurer of Wisconsin when Charles Norway established the post office in March 1851. [ 3 ]
It is the oldest continually operating gay bar in the state of Wisconsin. [2] [3] [4] The bar is located in a building constructed in 1915 on the corner of Jefferson and Wells streets. The space the bar occupies has been used as a bar and tavern since 1936, previously known as "The Establishment", and before that "Vern's Tap". [4]
Alpine Beer Company is an American brewery founded in 1999 by Pat McIlhenney in Alpine, California. [1] Alpine Beer Company produces a variety of beers, many of which have high alcohol content and are strongly hopped beers. [2] The beers have acquired a following due to the popularity of such beers as Pure Hoppiness and Exponential Hoppiness IPAs.
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Alpine Valley Music Theatre is a 30,000-capacity amphitheater located on County Highway D in East Troy, Wisconsin. The seasonal venue was built in 1977 and it features a wooden roof, covering the 7,500-seat pavilion and a sprawling lawn.
The show was officially postponed at 10:15 p.m., according to a message on the Alpine Valley Facebook page, with an announcement made in the venue five minutes later. A new date will be announced ...
Henry Baldwin Harshaw (June 14, 1842 – December 25, 1900) was an American lawyer and Republican politician. He was the 10th State Treasurer of Wisconsin. He served in the famed Iron Brigade of the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War and lost his left arm at the Battle of Chaffin's Farm. He is the namesake of Harshaw, Wisconsin.
The first T-bar lift in the United States was installed in 1940 at the Pico Mountain ski area. [17] It was considered a great improvement over the rope tow. An earlier T-bar was installed at Rib Mountain (now Granite Peak Ski Area), Wisconsin, in 1937. In recent years, J-bars are no longer used in most ski areas.