
Myles Dannhausen
Writer/ producer/ editor @penpulse. Dive bar crawler. Door County Pulse podcast. #doorcounty board - Write On, Door County
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doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen
The UW Marching Band at the Baileys Harbor 4th of July parade. Photo by Rachel Lukas. Independence Day brings entertainment, fireworks and fun to communities throughout the peninsula. Here’s your guide to the key times and events for July Fourth in Door County.
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doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen
Door County’s last feed mill in Brussels. Photo by Kevin O’Donnell. This spring the tools and supplies from Door County’s last feed mill were auctioned off. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks about what the closing of Brussels Milling and Supply marks, and the roll the feed mills used to play in our communities. Plus, a look at Door County History Days and the value of historic preservation.
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doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen
Bon fires, fireworks, and festivities at Fyr Ball 2019 in EPhraim, Door County, Wisconsin. Ephraim’s most-treasured tradition returns this weekend with the 60th Fyr Bal celebration. The festival features a long list of events for young and old, plus a few highlights that make up the heart of the schedule. Here’s a look at the key times, with the complete schedule in file attached.
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doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen
Ephraim Historical Foundation Pioneer Schoolhouse MuseumTake a moment sometime to look through an old Door County visitor guide, or browse an old family photo album from decades ago, or explore the photos of one of our local historical museums. I’m sure you’ll say to yourself or your company the same phrase I hear so often when we publish historical stories in the pages of the Peninsula Pulse and Door County Living magazine.
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doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen
Door County’s last feed mill in Brussels. Photo by Kevin O’Donnell. Closing of Brussels Mill ends an eraSome traditions go out with a bang. Others fade away so slowly they’re forgotten by many before they’re gone. In February, without much fanfare, Tony and Mary Vogel closed the doors at Brussels Milling and Supply, Door County’s last feed mill.
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Lambeau expansion (50% larger than when I was a kid) means more opportunities to get tix for Packers fans, but also means going to games is valued less when opposing fans have it marked on their bucket list.

A lot of Lions fans soaking up this 2-minute warning, and not just because it’s still raining. https://t.co/SrFMr4WZTJ

RT @historyinmemes: On August 8, 1982, a line drive foul ball hit a 4 year old boy in the head at Fenway Park. Jim Rice, realizing in a fla…

Yes! Craig Gilbert nails it. Only thing I’d add is that a lot of valuable journalist time has been wasted on my home county that could have been spent much better elsewhere, or doing deep dives on housing or the environment here, rather than trivia.

.@WisVoter: The myth of 'bellwether' counties in presidential elections https://t.co/1jyiKCSArw via @journalsentinel