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Discover Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin!
Sturgeon Bay is a charming historical community. It embraces its world famous shipbuilding hub and proudly honors their boat and water heritage. The well known Door County Maritime Museum resides in Sturgeon Bay as well as the historic Michigan Street Bridge. Sturgeon Bay is also known for its music scene, arts, shopping, dining, quaint coffee shops, Potawatomi State Park and Sturgeon Bay Canal. People have much to see and explore in Sturgeon Bay.
For more travel information about Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, please contact this tourism resource:
Sturgeon Bay Visitor Center
36 S. Third Avenue
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
(920) 743-6246 | toll free: (800) 301-6695
Door County Visitor Bureau
1015 Green Bay Road
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235-0406
(920) 743-4456 | (800) 527-3529
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