Coastal Byway Kiosks to Be Unveiled October 31st

Eight “experience hub” kiosks, under construction along the Door County Coastal Byway, will be officially unveiled on Thursday, October 31st. Sam Perlman of the Door County Economic Development corporation says the unique kiosks, designed by Schmeeckle Reserve Interpreters of UW Stevens Point describe the cultural, historic & environmental highlights of the communities that make up the Door County Coastal Byway…[audio:http://wdor.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/N1589.mp3|titles=Sam Perlman]
Perlman says the first eight kiosks will eventually be expanded to an even dozen interpretive sites along the 66 miles of the coastal byway which begins just north of Sturgeon Bay on Highway 42 & ends back at Sturgeon Bay off Highway 57…[audio:http://wdor.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/N1590.mp3|titles=Sam Perlman]
Officially designated by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation as the third Wisconsin scenic byway on April 6th, 2010, the Door County Coastal Byway features three state parks, ten county parks, & several lighthouses.

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