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  2. Transform Your Bay Windows With These Decor Ideas - AOL

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    Consider your bay window an opportunity for creative decor. Dress them with coverings like blinds or drapes, or rethink the space as a dining or nap nook.

  3. Emphasize Your Bay Windows With These Charming Design Ideas - AOL

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    Hang Artwork. While these light gray, semi-transparent Roman shades emphasize the accent colors of green, black, and yellow in this kitchen window, it's the eye-catching artwork that steals the show.

  4. The Big Fish (roadside attraction) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Fish and the Big Fish Supper Club. The Big Fish is a roadside attraction located three miles west of Bena, Minnesota in the unorganized territory of North Cass. The 65-foot-long wooden structure takes the form of a muskie fish. The Big Fish was built as a drive-in restaurant in 1958, though it only operated as a restaurant for a few ...

  5. 'Community gem' adds a new twist: Craft coffee bar Fitzy's ...

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    A new craft coffee bar and eatery is now open in Whitefish Bay. The bistro-style spot called Fitzy's Cafe offers locally sourced, chef-curated and made-to-order food, as well as experimental ...

  6. Second Bay Tradition - Wikipedia

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    The Second Bay Tradition (or Second Bay Area Tradition) is an architectural style from the period of 1928 through 1942 that was rooted in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. Also referred to as "redwood post and beam", [ 1 ] the style is characterized by a rustic, woodsy philosophy and features sleek lines and machine aesthetic .

  7. Whitefish Bay National Forest Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    After about three miles (4.8 km), the road comes to the shores of Tahquamenon Bay, part of the larger Whitefish Bay. The byway follows the shoreline running near sandy beaches at the edge of the forest. Near Naomikong Point, the roadway turns inland for about three miles (4.8 km).