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Experience Kewaunee, Wisconsin!

Residing on the western shore of Lake Michigan is Kewaunee. Formerly inhabited by the Potawatomi Indians, its history has been the foundation for commercial fishing and tourist trade. Kewaunee Pierhead Lighthouse is a landmark to explore boasting its engineering and architectural qualities. Tug Ludington is another adventure to take advantage of in Kewaunee. It offers tours and gives visitors a great outlook on the past years. Kewaunee offers a variety of activities for all seasons including deep water fishing, touring the Marquette Historic District, biking, hiking, kayaking, and canoeing. Kewaunee’s quiet setting is relaxing and quaint- the perfect escape.

For more travel information about Kewaunee, Wisconsin, please contact this tourism resource:

Kewaunee Area Visitors Center & Chamber of Commerce
308 N. Main Street
Kewaunee, WI 54216
(920) 388-4822

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