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Immerse yourself in the historical allure of Door County, Wisconsin, with this meticulously detailed vintage-style map. This artwork showcases an elaborate depiction of Sturgeon Bay and the entire Door Peninsula, emphasizing its geographical beauty and nautical significance. The map is uniquely annotated with locations and founding dates of notable lighthouses like Baileys Harbor Range Light and Cana Island Light, reflecting the area’s rich maritime history.

Door County, Wisconsin, derives its name from the phrase "Porte des Morts," which translates to "Door of the Dead" in English. The name originates from early French explorers and refers to the treacherous strait between the Door Peninsula and Washington Island. This area, known as Death's Door, was notorious for its dangerous waters, which caused numerous shipwrecks due to strong currents and shifting shoals. The name serves as a historical reminder of the challenging conditions faced by early navigators in this region.

Ideal for aficionados of cartography and regional history, this piece makes a compelling addition to any collection, offering a blend of educational content and aesthetic appeal that enhances any home, office, or gallery.

© Lisa Middleton Maps. All rights reserved. Licensed by Old Wood Signs.

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Door County, Wisconsin: Illustrated Map - Wood & Metal Wall Art

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© Lisa Middleton. All Rights Reserved.

Immerse yourself in the historical allure of Door County, Wisconsin, with this meticulously detailed vintage-style map. This artwork showcases an elaborate depiction of Sturgeon Bay and the entire Door Peninsula, emphasizing its geographical beauty and nautical significance. The map is uniquely annotated with locations and founding dates of notable lighthouses like Baileys Harbor Range Light and Cana Island Light, reflecting the area’s rich maritime history.

Door County, Wisconsin, derives its name from the phrase "Porte des Morts," which translates to "Door of the Dead" in English. The name originates from early French explorers and refers to the treacherous strait between the Door Peninsula and Washington Island. This area, known as Death's Door, was notorious for its dangerous waters, which caused numerous shipwrecks due to strong currents and shifting shoals. The name serves as a historical reminder of the challenging conditions faced by early navigators in this region.

Ideal for aficionados of cartography and regional history, this piece makes a compelling addition to any collection, offering a blend of educational content and aesthetic appeal that enhances any home, office, or gallery.

© Lisa Middleton Maps. All rights reserved. Licensed by Old Wood Signs.