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500 Quit Qui Oc Ln, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin 53020, United States

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500 Quit Qui Oc Ln, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin 53020, United States
The 18-hole "Original 18" course at the Quit Qui Oc Golf Club facility in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin features 6,175 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70 . The course rating is 69.6 and ... More on golflink.com
Very playabe and fair. Usually in great condition. Restaurant top shelf. Don't miss your chance to play this one. More on golflink.com

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Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, United States

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21 Lake Street, Elkhart Lake WI 53020, United States of America
Inscription. The Village of Elkhart Lake and the roads surrounding Elkhart Lake hosted open-road sports car racing in 1950, 1951 and 1952. The races were sponsored by the Sports Car Club of America, organized by SCCA members ... More on HMDB

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P.O. Box 912, Sheboygan, WI 53083

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Plymouth , Sheboygan County, WI
(13 sided, 85' x 68', 1916, WI-60-01) NE of Plymouth , Sheboygan County, WI. WI57 N. 2.4 miles from jct with WI23 NE of Plymouth, E. on CR J 0.6 miles to the barn on the S. side of the road ... More on dalejtravis.com

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14208 Pioneer Road, Newton WI 53063, United States of America
Inscription. The Meeme Poll House, the official voting place in the Town of Meeme for 83 years, was erected by Joseph Schwartz and Edmund Kolb in 1900. German immigrants and their descendants exercised their democratic right ... More on HMDB

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W4840 County Highway C, Plymouth WI 53073, United States of America
Inscription. To mark the Indian trail which later became the plank road between Sheboygan and Fond du Lac. Near this spot was built the first white man's home in the Town of Plymouth, 1845, and near here the town's first white child ... More on HMDB

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1600 Wisconsin Avenue, New Holstein WI 53061, United States of America
Inscription. Built for Hermann Christian Timm and his wife, Augusta (Muenster) Timm, the house was erected in two sections. A frame, Greek Revival-influenced residence was built for the Timm family in 1873. In 1892, a large stick ... More on HMDB
