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Historical Markers in Sevastopol, Wisconsin
Sturgeon Bay is the county seat for Door County
Sevastopol is in Door County
Door County (151) ►
ADJACENT TO DOOR COUNTY
Brown County (102) ►
Kewaunee County (36) ►
Marinette County (17) ►
Oconto County (12) ►
Benzie County, Michigan (14) ►
Delta County, Michigan (35) ►
Leelanau County, Michigan (22) ►
Menominee County, Michigan (10) ►
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ADJACENT TO DOOR COUNTY
Brown County (102) ►
Kewaunee County (36) ►
Marinette County (17) ►
Oconto County (12) ►
Benzie County, Michigan (14) ►
Delta County, Michigan (35) ►
Leelanau County, Michigan (22) ►
Menominee County, Michigan (10) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Wisconsin, Door County, Sevastopol — A Fortunate Mix — Fruitful Soils and Climate — ![]() |
On State Highway 42 at Forest Road, on the right when traveling north on State Highway 42. |
Sevastopol orchards thrive in an ideal blend of climate and soils. Lime-rich soils provide essential nutrients for fruit trees. In addition, cool spring temperatures moderated by the waters and ice of Lake Michigan and Green Bay delay blooming. . . . — — Map (db m130498) HM |
2 ► Wisconsin, Door County, Sevastopol — Propeller and Shaft — ![]() |
Near Bayshore Dr.. |
This stern frame cast iron propeller and steel shaft is believed to be from the lumber steamer Mueller which was built as Edwin S. Tice in 1887 at the Burger yards in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. She measured 159.9 x 32.1 x 12.5; 728 gross tons. The vessel . . . — — Map (db m145895) HM |
3 ► Wisconsin, Door County, Sevastopol — Town of Sevastopol — Orchard Country — ![]() |
On State Highway 42 at Forest Road, on the right when traveling north on State Highway 42. |
Sevastopol is the heart of Door Peninsula's famous fruit orchards. Swiss immigrant Joseph Zettel planted the first orchard one mile from here in 1862. His State Fair apple exhibit led University of Wisconsin scientists Emmett Golf and Arthur . . . — — Map (db m130496) HM |