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Cauldron Falls, Marinette County, Wis., a North Woods Scenic Je-wel. ^¥'.'^' ,s *- :v^» 1. ¦'^ ¦%ih ^'iS jF':'>-"-" -¦ ¦ ' .S ¦€¦: #'¦ Large oil paintings of Cauldron Falls adorn the lobbies of many of the principal hotels in the Middle West. ,^ ll^Hp. ,.. ,t. 'i^• •'' "^¦" " - • ' '¦ ^-,^'^'^'^ *^ ¦¦-¦-..¦.-¦r^^k.^ jr.. .~ "'¦"" ^S^f^sMmmALj'.iL.^^^' ¦T':. b^b^ ¦'"**¦ '-^'iSfi i "^M ''^nnr i fi^^£ ^m a^'B^ ,-^H ^s ^^g ^H^ Historic and beautiful Lake Nocquebay, near Marinette, is visited annually by hundreds of resorters. There are complete resort ac¬ commodations or free camping spots. Just as the tourist may desire. Lake Nocquebay Is one of the greatest fish and game districts in Upper Wisconsin and Michigan. Picturesque Davis Falls on the Pike River, Marinette County, Wis., where Amberg Township maintains a free auto tourist camp. Marinette County has six free auto tourist camps, which are ready for your use. IMo city or county in the Northwest is better equipped with free camp sites.
Object Description
Page Title | Come to the land of Queen Marinette |
Author | Chamber of Commerce, Marinette, Wis. |
Place of Publication | Marinette, Wis. |
Source Publisher | Johnson Printing Co. |
Source Creation Date | 1923? |
Language | English |
Digital Format | XML |
Electronic Publisher | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Electronic Publication Date | 2009 |
Digital Identifier | TP498000 |
Description | The Marinette Chamber of Commerce issued this folding brochure in the mid-1920s. It celebrates the historical and recreational attractions of northeastern Wisconsin, and encourages automobile tourists to stop for a few days or an entire summer on the west shore of Green Bay. It makes extensive use of the area's American Indian heritage in its appeal, notably the life of the metis (mixed-race) woman fur trader for whom the city and county are named. The original pages measure approximately 8x8.5 inches, and the brochure could be easily folded in half for insertion into a standard-sized envelope. Though undated, its text refers to the 1922 tourist season as having recently passed |
Owner | Wisconsin Historical Society Library |
Format | Text |
Recommended Citation | Come to the Land of Queen Marinette (Marinette, Wis.: Chamber of Commerce, ca. 1923). Online facsimile at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1707 |
Document Number | TP498 |
Size | [16] p. : ill., map ; 23 cm. |
URL | http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1707 |
Owner Collection | Pamphlet Collection |
Owner Object ID | 76- 2811 |
Genre | pamphlet |
County | Door County; Marinette County; |
City | Marinette |
State/Province | Wisconsin |
Race and Ethnicity | Native Americans |
Sub-Topic | The Rise of Automobile Culture; Indians in the 20th Century; Travel and Tourism; |
Event Date | 1922; 1923 |
Event Years | 1922; 1923 |
Land Use | Parks; |
Recreation | Camping; Fishing; Travel; |
Topography | Lakes; Rivers; |
Indian Tribe | Menominee; Ojibwe; |
Service Industries | Hotels; Resorts; Tourism; |
Type | Text |
Description
Page Title | Page 4 |
Place of Publication | Marinette, Wis. |
Source Publisher | Johnson Printing Co. |
Source Creation Date | 1923? |
Language | English |
Digital Format | JPG |
Electronic Publisher | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Electronic Publication Date | 2009 |
Digital Identifier | TP498004 |
Owner | Wisconsin Historical Society Library |
Size | 23 cm. |
Owner Collection | Pamphlet Collection |
Owner Object ID | 76- 2811 |
Full Text | Cauldron Falls, Marinette County, Wis., a North Woods Scenic Je-wel. ^¥'.'^' ,s *- :v^» 1. ¦'^ ¦%ih ^'iS jF':'>-"-" -¦ ¦ ' .S ¦€¦: #'¦ Large oil paintings of Cauldron Falls adorn the lobbies of many of the principal hotels in the Middle West. ,^ ll^Hp. ,.. ,t. 'i^• •'' "^¦" " - • ' '¦ ^-,^'^'^'^ *^ ¦¦-¦-..¦.-¦r^^k.^ jr.. .~ "'¦"" ^S^f^sMmmALj'.iL.^^^' ¦T':. b^b^ ¦'"**¦ '-^'iSfi i "^M ''^nnr i fi^^£ ^m a^'B^ ,-^H ^s ^^g ^H^ Historic and beautiful Lake Nocquebay, near Marinette, is visited annually by hundreds of resorters. There are complete resort ac¬ commodations or free camping spots. Just as the tourist may desire. Lake Nocquebay Is one of the greatest fish and game districts in Upper Wisconsin and Michigan. Picturesque Davis Falls on the Pike River, Marinette County, Wis., where Amberg Township maintains a free auto tourist camp. Marinette County has six free auto tourist camps, which are ready for your use. IMo city or county in the Northwest is better equipped with free camp sites. |
Event Date | 1923 |
Event Years | 1923 |
Type | Text |