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Door County is truly one of the treasures of Wisconsin, attracting millions of visitors with its beauty, peacefulness, and small-town atmosphere. This area did not always thrive on tourism, however, and various industries have always played an important part in its history. Ships and shipbuilding have been very important in Door County, and many ships have been lost in Death's Door at the northern tip of the Door Peninsula. Farmers moved into Door County, and many achieved prosperity. Today, many farmers have given up their trade to become a part of the summer resort industry, which is the dominant economy, attracting some two million vacationers and visitors annually.

128 pages, Paperback

First published October 7, 1998

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