2022 VISITOR & RESIDENT GUIDE PLYMOUTH, WISCONSIN
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Table Of Contents Welcome 1 What’s New 2 History 3 Events 5 Dining 11 Shopping 15 Map of Plymouth 17 10 Must Sees 19 Lodging 23 Murals 25 Parks 27 Downtown Parking 30 Schools 31 Worship 33 Healthcare 35 Public Services 37 Community Life 39 Recreation 41 Youth Sports & More 45 Mullet River 47 Advertising Directory 50 Chamber Members 53 Important Numbers 56
Welcome CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WELCOME Welcome to the Cheese Capital of the World, Plymouth, Wisconsin! Thank you for your interest in visiting Plymouth. This guide is designed to inspire and provide you with tools to help you determine is the place for you to live or to plan your trip to visit. Take some time MAYOR WELCOME to explore Plymouth’s wonderful restaurants, eclectic shops, and As the mayor of the city of Plymouth, Wisconsin, I would like collection of significant murals in the downtown historic district. to welcome you and invite you to enjoy all that our commu- Experience rich culture and unmatched outdoor adventures. nity has to offer. Whether you are a visitor, current resident or someone considering a move to Plymouth, this guide will You can visit the Cheese Counter & Dairy Heritage to learn about help you learn about life in Plymouth and why you should Plymouth’s history in cheese, while enjoying our local cheeses. Enjoy consider visiting or relocating to our city. our many summer activities from concerts in our park, festivals, aquatic center and our many parks throughout the city. Our winter Our picturesque, historic downtown is filled with several activities are just as plentiful. You can spend time ice skating on the great businesses while preserving a charming small-town Mill Pond, skiing at our ski hill, sledding on Cardboard Hill. feel. Visitors will find generous and welcoming hospitality from our Plymouth residents. Since Plymouth is the Cheese Each season brings its own colors and beauty to see, making Capital of the World, you will see the beginnings of our Plymouth a unique, destination experience. We look forward to cheese legacy at Antoinette, the 20-foot cow statue found at welcoming you. the west end of Mill Street. You can also learn about our Mary Hauser, Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Executive Director deep cheese history at the Cheese Counter & Dairy Heritage Center, located in our downtown. Make a point to enjoy, Mission when you come to Plymouth, our 30 historically significant Promote growth and economic prosperity by serving as the leading murals painted by the Walldogs. They are spread all business advocate, cultivating leadership & facilitating connectivity. throughout our quaint downtown area. About And of course, you are invited to attend all our celebrations Located on the east side of Plymouth on Walton Drive (near the and festivals. From our Taste of Plymouth in June, to Mill intersection of Hwy 57 and Hwy 23), the Plymouth Chamber of Street Festival in July, Jazz & Blues Crawl in August, and all of Commerce is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit association dedicated to promoting our Holiday Celebrations starting with our Holiday Gather- business in the Plymouth area. The Chamber is funded by membership ing Parade the day after Thanksgiving and ending with our dues and event proceeds. nationally recognized Big Cheese Drop on New Year’s Eve. There are so many more activities too numerous to list going Staff on in the Plymouth Area. The Plymouth Arts Center also offers an excellent series of productions, gallery openings and holiday celebrations. Throughout the year many of our local clubs and organizations host a variety of family friendly events. Mary Hauser Our historic downtown district, listed in both the National Executive Director Register and State Register of Historic Places, continues to attract visitors to the charming shops and restaurants. And our expanding business population provides many employ- ment possibilities. Angie Matzdorf We take great pride in everything Plymouth has to offer that Events & Tourism Coordinator makes our community a great place to live, work or visit. If you’re a tourist, perhaps a visit to our local Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Center to pick up additional City & Community Events • Cheese Capital Family Music Festival information and find out what’s going on in Plymouth will • Mill Street Festival assist you in getting the most out of your visit. • Cheese Capital Wine Walk • Holiday Gathering & Christmas Parade Again, welcome to Plymouth! We hope this Visitors and Resident Guide will help Chamber Services you enjoy the experience. • Chamber Website • Business Referrals • Relocation and Tourism Contacts • Chamber Dollars • Education & Seminars • Networking Events Don Pohlman • • Membership Directory Certificate of Origin Plymouth City Mayor • Sponsorship Opportunities • Newsletter 1 WELCOME | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
What’s New Has it been a while since you have visited the Plymouth area? Check out some of the new fun places to explore! New Arch! Visit downtown and take a look! Tom & Jerry’s Miniature Golf New owners, new look! 603 E Mill Street 110 Surhke Rd, • 920-893-0045 • www.tjminigolf.com Moxie Coffee, Cafe & Catering Downtown Plymouth In-N-Out Storage New temperature controlled storage 301 E Mill Street • www.moxiecoffeecafe.com 424 E Clifford St. • 920-893-8844 • www.in-n-out-storage.com New Pickle Ball Courts Generations Christel’s Pet Supplies & More New location 1500 Douglas Dr. • 920-892-4858 • www.generationsic.com 434 E Mill St. • 920-286-3683 • find Christel’s on facebook Kayak/Canoe Launch Near Riverview Middle School New Murals! Grab the updated mural tour guide at the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Center WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | WHAT’S NEW 2
Plymouth is now a thriving community, but when the In July 1845, Henry Davidson and his son Thomas arrived. Henry first settlers came upon Plymouth, they would have gave the name of Springfield to the new settlement, but seen not much more than wilderness and a stream Thomas renamed it Plymouth, after Plymouth, Connecticut, surrounded by swampy land covered with thickets of where his sweetheart died and lay buried. alder. Plymouth was originally known by early Native Americans as Ta-quit-qui-oc or Crooked River. Many more families arrived and settled in the following years, Plymouth was originally surveyed in 1835 by United and in 1847, a surveyor was employed to lay out the western States Engineers with the first land purchase made in side Plymouth. That spring, a log grocery store was built. 1836. Following were a small log shop, blacksmith and shoemaker. A business district was in the works. One would spend twelve Plymouth has a rich history beginning when the first cents for a pound of coffee, eleven cents for a pound of butter, settlers, Isaac Thorpe along with his two sons John and shoes for a dollar and corn meal for $175 per hundred pounds. Rensallaer and his son-in-law, William Bowen, arrived The neighboring Natives were frequent customers at the store, May 8th, 1845. The men, natives of Pennsylvania, selling their goods and purchasing other articles they desired. traveled all day from neighboring Sheboygan Falls. By May 12th they had built a log home. There was no floor The first sawmill was built in 1848, and a grist mill was erected or chimney, but it kept them safe. As the men were in fall 1849. Just over a decade after the first residents settled in preparing for their first night in the new home, three Plymouth, there was a need for a rail center. The arrival of the wagons arrived carrying men, women and children. Sheboygan and Mississippi Railroad came in April 1859, and the That first night, all shared the new log home. Four days Milwaukee and Northern Railroad followed in 1871. after that night, on May 16th, Mrs. Thorpe and their daughter arrived. 3 HISTORY | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
With the growing city, there was a need for a fire department. Organized in October 1868, a hand engine and 200 feet of rubber hose were purchased. By 1875, a fire house had been built and the department consisted of three divisions; chemical crew, hook and ladder crew and a gang of firefighters. Plymouth was incorporated as a city in 1877, and Otto Puhlman was elected Mayor. Plymouth was Isaac Thorpe would be proud to see what Plymouth has nicknamed “The Hub City”, not just because of the become. Built by determination, ingenuity and hard work, the central location in the county, but for the values of Plymouth residents remain the same today. Most of manufacturing of hubs and spokes for wagons and the wilderness has been shaped into parks, schools, residential bicycles. areas and a booming downtown district. As Plymouth grew, it had many different types of There are many beautiful, historic buildings and homes industry; cigar, furniture, phonograph and beer among throughout Plymouth. There are 18 buildings that have been them, but it gained its reputation as the “Cheese landmarked by the city, and a brochure has been made for a Capital of the World”. Cheeseville was the common self-guided tour of these landmarked buildings. You may pick name for the section of town south of the depot where up a brochure at the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Office or cheese was manufactured, collected, stored, cured, the Plymouth Historical Society Museum. graded, packed and shipped all over the world. In fact, during World War II, more than 1,000 of Plymouth’s The Plymouth Historical Society museum, located in downtown 4,400 citizens found employment in the cheese Plymouth, is housed in a three story cream city brick industry. From 1918 to 1955 the Wisconsin Cheese commercial building built in 1875. It was originally built as a Exchange, which operated out of the Exchange Bank tavern and residence for Mr. William Sebald and his family. It has building downtown, helped to establish, influence and been home to the Historical Society since 2007. Open year set national cheese prices. round, the free family friendly museum offers changing exhibits that have included a general store, a vintage parlor, cheese making, Indian arrowheads and artifacts, and much more! * Visit the museum at 420 E. Mill Street. 920-893-1876 WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | HISTORY 4
Events JANUARY MARCH The Art of Printmaking exhibit A Wee Bit Irish January 21- March 4 March 12-13 & 17-20 www.plymoutharts.org Celtic Show www.plymoutharts.org Irishman’s Walk FEBRUARY March 17 A celebration of St. Patrick's Day. Parade starts 11am, 42nd Annual Budweiser Classic Race of Champions February 12-13 meeting near the intersection of Highland Avenue and The Budweiser Classic Race of Champions will again Eastern Avenue (10:30am) and traveling through feature the high-flying snowcross racers of the Great downtown, ending at The Fig and The Pheasant Northern Sno-x Series! This event is also home to the (downtown Plymouth). All are invited to wear their best Battle of Wisconsin SnoCross State Championships! green and walk with the Irishmen. www.plymouthsnowrangers.com Youth Art Month & Student Exhibit (pending) March www.plymoutharts.org APRIL Joseph Sartori Concert Series April 2 The Joseph Sartori Concert Series was initiated at the Plymouth Arts Center as a tribute to the late Joseph Sartori in honor of his musical talent and in appreciation of the Sartori Family’s generous contribution to the Plymouth Arts Center. www.plymoutharts.org Plein Air Award Winners from Paint the Towns in Fall Color 2021 April 1-29 www.plymoutharts.org 5 EVENTS | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
Memorial Day Parade May 31 Parade primary route is E. Mill Street. Bands, color guard, floats, civic groups. Traditional Memorial Day ceremonies take place at Union Cemetery, at end of parade route. JUNE Plymouth Aquatic Center June - August The Plymouth Aquatic Center (PAC) is a family destination for people seeking aquatic excitement. Located in the heart of Plymouth's City Park, the PAC coordinates an impressive list of activities for young kids to senior Plymouth Dirt Track Racing citizens. The offerings include water aerobics, open & Late April-September family swim, swimming lessons (levels 1-6), private pool Plymouth Dirt Track Racing provides great racing action parties, lap swim, and sand volleyball. The PAC has a fully on our 1/3-mile clay oval. Action packed weekly shows stocked concession stand. www.pacpool.weebly.com consist of 360 Sprint cars, Late Models, Grand Nationals and B Mods and. Racing is held most Saturday nights from Concerts in City Park late April through September. Other special racing events are mixed in throughout the season. www.plymouthdtr.com. Musical Potpourri April 23 & 24 The Plymouth Arts Center Singers present their spring show, with an ensemble comprised of local area singers. www.plymoutharts.org MAY Alive in the Arts 27th Annual Juried Show May 6 - August 5 Wisconsin professional artists and residents for whom fine June - August, Thursday evenings art is an avocation, are invited to submit entries for Gallery Bring a blanket and your love of music and join us this 110 North’s 25th Annual Juried Exhibit, “Alive in the Arts.” summer on Thursday nights for free concerts in the park. Artists must be 18 years and over to enter. Exhibit is open The bands play in the City Park band shell and concessions to all two and three-dimensional fine art media including, are available at the cake stand. www.plymouthgov.com but not limited to, pastel, painting, sculpture, graphite, drawing, photography, fiber, ceramics, metal, glass, wood, paper, jewelry, leather, printmaking and mixed media. Mill Street Live Musical Series June - August, Fridays www.plymoutharts.org The “Mill Street Live” Summer Musical Series is celebrating its 14th year of fantastic performances at the Plymouth SVRA Vintage Festival Weekend Arts Center. “Mill Street Live” is a summer musical revue May 20 - 22 featuring songs that span the generations; something for This event will bring the past back to life with the sights all ages to enjoy. This high-energy song and dance show is and sounds from motorsport’s pioneering age both on performed by members of the Mill Street Guild and is and off the track. The weekend includes a packed regarded as one of the most entertaining shows in the schedule with races featuring cars covering several area. www.plymoutharts.org decades. www.roadamerica.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | EVENTS 6
MotoAmerica Superbike Series & Vintage MotoFest June 3 - 5 JULY Experience world-class motorcycle racing at nearly 200 Kids from Wisconsin Performance miles per hour when MotoAmerica comes back to Road July 5 America! www.roadamerica.com The Kids from Wisconsin performs a diverse repertoire of morale-boosting musical entertainment for audiences of NTT INDYCAR Series all ages. They maintain a broad repertoire of music that June 9 - 12 includes the American favorites, big band, 50's- 80's The NTT INDYCAR Series takes center stage as an classics, Motown, country, Broadway and current top hits, international lineup of drivers will have their chance to filling a two hour fully staged performance. Performed at battle it out for glory on one of the world’s most majestic Plymouth High School www.plymoutharts.org road courses. www.roadamerica.com 6th Annual Northern Moraine Spring Art Tour June 10 & 11 Join us for this fantastic two-day self-guided tour of the greater Sheboygan County area artist’s private studios, galleries, and boutiques. You'll have a chance to meet painters, printmakers, potters, furniture makers; fiber, glass, metal and leather artists, photographers and more. There will be demos, door prizes, and the opportunity to purchase original, fine art directly from the artists who created it. Admission is free! The Plymouth Arts Center is the presenting organization and will serve as the tour headquarters as well as hosting artists in its greatroom. www.plymoutharts.org Mill Street Festival WeatherTech Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints July 9 June 17 - 19 Come spend the day in downtown Plymouth for our Everything from showroom stock to highly modified annual Mill Street Festival! Two stages of entertainment, purpose-built race cars from nine race groups are Acoustic Stage and Music Stage. In addition to live scheduled for this year’s WeatherTech® Chicago Region entertainment, there will be delicious food to eat and lots SCCA June Sprints®. www.roadamerica.com of different vendors to visit. A petting zoo and pony rides will be located behind the Mill Street Festival at Stayer Taste of Plymouth Park. Be sure to pick up a Downtown Mural Map and enjoy June 20 our historic murals as you walk downtown! Come to downtown Plymouth to sample your favorites www.plymouthwisconsin.com from local dining facilities. Music, food and friends! WeatherTech® International Challenge with Family Music Festival Brian Redman June 25 JULY 14 - 17 Head to Stayer Park for a day of music! Food vendors, A mid-summer favorite, The WeatherTech® International drinks, live music and friends! Challenge with Brian Redman is one of the largest vintage www.plymouthwisconson.com racing events in the United States and features over 400 cars competing in several groups. 2021 will feature a NASCAR CUP SERIES special NASCAR and Grand National racer reunion. Don’t June 30 - July 3 forget to mark your calendars as the Concours d’ Elegance The NASCAR Cup Series features thrilling door-to-door on the front straight of the racecourse on Friday for race and wheel-to-wheel action through stage racing, which cars and Saturday night for sports cars is a can’t miss event ensures more highlight-reel moments during a race, for any enthusiast. increases the sense of urgency, and emphasizes aggressive racing and strategy. 7 EVENTS | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
AUGUST World Challenge AUGUST 19-21 IMSA Sportscar Weekend The World Challenge America headlines an all Sports Car August 4 - 7 weekend at Road America, bringing exotic GT3 machinery The IMSA SportsCar Championship and IMSA Michelin to the popular circuit. The series is a part of a global series Pilot Challenge takes over Road America’s four-mile circuit racing in Europe, Asia, and America showcasing a new for what will be one of the most incredible weekends of race format with 90-min double-header races featuring sports car racing in the world. www.roadamerica.com full-service pit stops, driver changes, and increased strategy. www.roadamerica.com 18th Annual Cheese Capital Jazz & Blues Crawl August 12 Presented by the Plymouth Arts Center, Plymouth's resturaunts and pubs host 10 live jazz bands - small jazz SEPTEMBER Sheboygan County Fair combos to a full orchestra swing band. September 1-5 www.plymoutharts.org Five days of fair fun, including animal barns, rides, music stages, family acts, food, drinks and fun! Walk(ing) on the Wild Side exhibit www.shebcofair.com August 13-October 7 Soft opening with the Jazz Crawl on August 12. Festive Ariens Art on Wheels Vintage Weekend Reception August 19. www.plymoutharts.org September 16-18 The Ariens Art On Wheels featuring VSCDA weekend Cheese Capital Wine Walk typically draws more than 300 vintage and historic race August 19 cars with 11 groups to run over the three-day event. Experience downtown Plymouth as you sample wine and www.roadamerica.com cheese at various locations. Participants need to pre-register with the Plymouth Chamber Office. Those attending are able to visit 16 different locations in downtown Plymouth, sampling wine at each stop. In addition, there will be cheese samples, dessert, snacks, live music and more! You won’t want to miss this event! www.plymouthwisconsin.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | EVENTS 8
OCTOBER 27th Annual Holiday Membership Exhibit November 25 - January 13 Joseph Sartori Concert Series Plymouth Arts Center will present its annual festive, October 1 public, Holiday Open House while celebrating the fine art The Joseph Sartori Concert Series was initiated at the created by its Member Artists. The Member’s exhibition Plymouth Arts Center as a tribute to the late Joseph and public social will be held December 2nd. You are Sartori in honor of his musical talent and in appreciation invited to meet the artists and join in the festivities. Enjoy of the Sartori Family’s generous contribution to the live holiday music and complimentary appetizers and Plymouth Arts Center. www.plymoutharts.org desserts. Cash bar. www.plymoutharts.org Paint the Towns in Fall Color En Plein Air Small Business Saturday October 6 - November 18 November 26 Artists paint in the community October 6-13. Public Shop Plymouth, WI and support all the small businesses reception and silent auction October 14. Exhibition on that makes Plymouth unique! display in Gallery 110 North through November 18. www.plymoutharts.org Pumpkin Walk DECEMBER October 28 Charming Downtown Christmas Open House December 3 Bring your carved pumpkins out to line up on the Visit downtown shops as they open up their doors for Riverwalk behind Stayer Park, then come back for a stroll open houses and specials, trolley rides throughout the to see them all (5-7pm). Free hot chocolate! downtown, Santa and more! NOVEMBER “Colors of Christmas” December 3 - 4 Veteran’s Concert & Veteran’s Art Show The PAC Singers Annual Christmas Concert directed by November 5 - 6 & 12 -13 Barb Zirwes-Nysse. www.plymoutharts.org www.plymoutharts.org New Year’s Eve Party and Sartori Big Cheese Drop Celtic Christmas December 31 November 17 - 20 & 26 - 27 Count down to the new year with the giant Sartori Cheese www.plymoutharts.org Wedge Drop! Free event with live music, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, cash bar. www.plymoutharts.org Queen for a Day November 19 Ladies, shop Downtown Plymouth and at participating stores enter your name for your chance to win “Queen for a Day”. Holiday Gathering November 25 Make your way to downtown Plymouth for the Annual Holiday Gathering. Downtown shops will have extended hours to work on Christmas Shopping, Chili Cook-off between downtown shops will be 4-7pm, and the highlight of night-The Christmas Parade, starts at 7pm. www.plymouthwisconsin.com 9 EVENTS | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
Your Any Occasion Sausage Store If you’re a foodie, tourist, or want to shop at a unique store, make this your destination. It’s the only place to buy over 75 Johnsonville sausage products and our seasonal gift baskets. Find an array of select Wisconsin made food and beverage favorites. Select from an ever‑changing variety of company branded merchandise like apparel, drinkware, grilling and kitchen accessories and so much more. We can also ship gift boxes anywhere. Stop in often as our selections change frequently. For gifts, souvenirs, and enjoying at home, there’s something for everyone. HOURS Monday‑Wednesday 9AM‑5PM Friday 9AM‑5PM N6877 Rio Road • Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 • 920‑453‑5678 Thursday 6AM‑4PM Saturday‑Sunday 9AM‑4PM JohnsonvilleMarketplace.com Come ! On Over Gifts World Champion Cheeses! 133 E. Mill St. Plymouth, WI • 920-892-2012 • www.cheesecapitaloftheworld.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 10
Dining SEE ADD ON PAGE OUTDOOR DINING ALCOHOL SERVED BREAKFAST KIDS MENU CATERING DINNER LUNCH A8 Panda 1511 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-892-8883 Antoinette's Casual Dining 18 W. Mill Street, Plymouth 14 920-892-2161 • www.antoinettesplymouth.com Antonio's Sports Bar & Grille 18 W. Mill Street, Plymouth 14 920-893-5105 • www.antoniosplymouth.com Big Billy's 437 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 262-661-4639 • www.bigbillysbarandgrill.com The Blind Horse Restaurant and Winery 6018 Superior Avenue, Kohler 920-467-8599 • www.theblindhorse.com Cheese Counter & Dairy Heritage Center 133 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 10 920-892-2012 • www.cheesecapitaloftheworld.com Chester's Drive In 1504 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-892-7722 Chissy's Pub and Grill 215 State Hwy 28, Waldo 920-528-8656 • www.chissys.com Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream 47 N. Highland Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-8300 • www.chocolateshoppeicecream.com Chris and Sue's W3820 County Road C, Plymouth, (920) 467-3223 • www.chrisandsuesplace.com Concourse Restaurant and Lounge 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake 920-876-5840 • www.osthoff.com/concourse Cousins Sub 47 N. Highland Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-8300 • www.cousinssubs.com 11 DINING | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
SEE ADD ON PAGE OUTDOOR DINING ALCOHOL SERVED BREAKFAST KIDS MENU CATERING DINNER LUNCH Culver's 2318 Eastern Avenue 920-893-2663 • www.culvers.com Dairy Queen 3101 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-8784 • www.dairyqueen.com DeO's Pizzaria & Pub 417 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-892-8485 • www.deospizzeria.com DINO’S Dino's Pizza & Subs 19 S. Milwaukee Street, Plymouth PIZ ZA & S U B S 920-892-6866 Domino's Pizza 26 S. Highland Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-4800 • www.dominos.com DRAG N Dragon Buffet BUFFET 550 Walton Drive, Plymouth 920-449-5013 • www.dragonbuffetplymouth.com El Sombrero Mexican Restaurant 1414 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-0001 The Fig and The Pheasant 52 Stafford Street, Plymouth 48 920-893-0552 • www.thefigandthepheasant.com Hub City Restaurant 409 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-892-2829 • www.hubcityfamilyrestaurant.com The Hub Studio Café W4302 County Rd JM, Sheboyan Falls, WI 53085 920-893-9000 • www.thehubcoffee.com Lakehouse Bar & Grill W6547 County Road C, Plymouth 920-893-2919 • www.lakehousebar.com McDonald's 2111 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-892-4117 • www.mcdonalds.com Moxie 301 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 48 920-449-5545 • www.moxiecoffeecafe.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | DINING 12
SEE ADD ON PAGE OUTDOOR DINING ALCOHOL SERVED BREAKFAST KIDS MENU CATERING DINNER LUNCH Otto's Restaurant 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake 920-876-5857 • www.osthoff.com/ottos Pacifico Mexican Bar and Grill 506 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-449-5160 • www.pacificoplymouth.com Papa Murphy's Take n Bake 58 N. Highland Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-6900 • www.papamurphys.com PIC-A-DELI 1500 Douglas Drive, Plymouth 920-892-4858 • www.generationsic.org PJ Campbell's at the Depot 114 Depot Road, Plymouth 14 920-893-8600 • www.pjcampbellsatthedepot.com Quit Qui Oc Golf Course 500 Quit Qui Oc Lane, Elkhart Lake 920-876-2833 • www.quitquioc.com/restaurant Racer's Hall W4408 County Road C, Plymouth 920-892-6900 • www.racershall.com Red Shorts Café 210 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-400-1157 • www.redshortscafe.com Roadside Bar and Grill N5575 Highway 57, Plymouth 920-893-1770 Subway 1924 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth • 920-892-6159 428 Walton Drive, Plymouth • 920-893-2380 Sweet Basil 645 Walton Drive, Plymouth 920-892-7572 • www.sweetbasil-plymouth.com Taco Bell 3062 Kiley Way, Plymouth 920-892-4142 • www.tacobell.com Three Guys and a Grill at Marsh Lodge W7039 County Hwy SR, Elkhart Lake 920-876-4404 • www.threeguysandagrill.com 13 DINING | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
Great Food & Great Friends Serving Traditional German Cuisine Along With American Favorites VISIT US ON FACEBOOK SEE OUR FULL MENU ON OUR WEBSITE 114 Depot Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 • 920-893-8600 • www.pjcampbellsatthedepot.com Located next to Antoinette’s “It’s Your Kind of P lac e” en HDTV ’s 11 Large Scre Pool & Darts rtainment Weekend Ente • Broasted Chicken • Pizza and Pasta • Friday Fish Fry • Salads, Sandwiches, and Wraps • Party Trays and Off-Site Catering Available Full Menu available including appetizers, sandwiches, wraps, burgers, pasta, pizza, & broasted chicken antoinettesplymouth.com | (920) 892-2161 AntoniosPlymouth.com | (920) 893-5105 18 West Mill Street, Plymouth WI, 53073 18 West Mill Street, Plymouth WI, 53073 WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 14
Shopping Allechant Boutique LLC Eccentricities Home Plymouth Arts Center The Shoppes on Mill Street 217 E. Mill Street Décor & Gifts 412 E. Mill Street 920-893-9888 Gift Shop 920-892-8500 538 Walton Drive 520 E. Mill Street www.allechantboutique.com 920-449-5544 920-892-8409 (see ad on p.16) www.plymoutharts.org St. Vincent DePaul Elkhart Lake Outfitters 2225 Eastern Avenue (see ad on p.24) Back Door Bike Shop 44B Gottfried St. Elkhart Lake 920-892-4913 828 Eastern Avenue www.svdpplymouth.org 920-893-9786 920-876-2874 Plymouth Furniture 2133 Eastern Avenue Vintage Elkhart Lake www.backdoorbikeshop.com Fleet Farm 920-892-6006 3110 Eastern Avenue 100 E. Rhine St. Elkhart Lake www.plymouthfurniturewi.com Back from the Past Antique 920-893-5115 920-893-5895 107 E. Mill Street www.walgreens.com 920-893-5658 www.fleetfarm.com Plymouth Springs Fishing Co. 633 Eastern Avenue Walgreens Forgotten Times (920) 449-1380 Book Heads Book Store 108 Caroline Street www.plymouthspringsfishco.com 2455 Eastern Avenue 216 E. Mill Street 920-698-2036 920-893-5895 920-892-6657 www.walgreens.com Raven Nest Gina’s Fine Gifts & Framing 109 E. Mill Street Cain's Bridal Wreath 44 Gottfried St. Elkhart Lake 920-860-1482 Walmart SuperCenter 531 E. Mill Street 920-876-2874 428 Walton Drive 920-892-2867 920-892-7523 www.cainsfloral.com www.ginasgiftsandframing.com Red Wing Shoes www.walmart.com 2936 S. Business Dr. Sheboygan Maggie's Closet 920-453-0411 Capelle's Farm Market 127 E. Mill Street stores.redwing.com/sheboygan-wi The Wreath Factory 2236 Eastern Avenue 920-892-4400 N6625 State Road 57 920-892-6826 920-893-8700 www.maggiescloset.net Renaissance Home www.wreathfactoryonline.com (see ad on p.16) 110 E. Mill Street Cheese Counter & Dairy 920-400-1000 Heritage Center Miller and Boeldt 133 E. Mill Street 8 Hill and Dale Road Road America Paddock Shop 920-892-2012 920-893-4211 N7390 State Highway 67 www.cheesecapitaloftheworld.com millerboeldtinc.stihldealer.net 920-892-8116 (see ad on p.10) shop.roadamerica.com Moraine Gardens Plymouth Chamber Members (see ad on p.22) Christel's Pet Supplies & More W4930 Sumac Road 216 E. Mill Street 920-893-0843 The Sewing Basket 920-286-3683 www.morainegardens.com 426 E. Mill Street 920-892-4751 Country Equipment Service Neat Repeats www.sewingbasket.biz W5140 County Road 0 2627 Eastern Avenue (see ad on p.16) 920-892-8111 920-892-9100 www.countryequipmentservice.com www.neatrepeatsthriftshop.com Custom Craft Trophy & Embroidery Nesemanns Diamond Center 118 N. Highland Avenue W5132 County Road O 920-892-8501 920-892-7726 www.customcrafttrophy.com www.nesemannsdiamondcenter.com Division Street Marketplace Old Thyme Spice Shop 117 Division Street 411 E. Mill Street 920-892-0793 (920) 400-1153 www.divisionstreetmarketplace.com OVER EASY Flipping Dreams Unlimited Music Store 220 E. Mill Street 215 E. Mill Street (920) 400-1057 920-893-8703 www.overeasyflipping.com >>> (see ad on p.16) 15 SHOPPING | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
Amazing Trendy Jewelry • Unique Clothing S-3X Purses and Accessories • We Buy Gold & Silver MILL STREET, PLYMOUTH 920-893-98881 217 E.ai1609349737111_23098_Plymouth_Visitor_Guide_Ad_FINAL.pdf 12/30/20 One of the largest consignment C shops in M southeast Y Wisconsin! CM MY Two floors of CY clothing, CMY accessories, K furniture, home decor and more! Like us on Facebook! 127 E. Mill St., Plymouth, WI • 920-892-4400 • maggiescloset.net WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 16
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10 Must Sees Whether you are just visiting, moving to the area or have lived in Plymouth your entire life, here are 10 places to add to your to-do list! 1 Murals, Murals & Murals Plymouth boasts 30 murals painted throughout the downtown! 21 of these murals were painted by the “Walldogs” in the summer of 2011. 5 were added in 2021. Each mural captures the nostalgia and historic significance of Plymouth’s rich business history. Grab a map, get the family together, and head downtown to start the fun search for these beautiful murals! Each mural has a sign with a QR code you can scan with your cell phone for information on the mural. 2 Antoinette the Cow No visit to Plymouth is complete without snapping a selfie in front of our favorite roadside attraction, Antoinette! Antoinette stands 20 feet tall, was made out of fiberglass, and erected in 1977 as part of the Plymouth’s Centennial celebration. She honors the area’s legacy of dairy production. 19 TEN MUST SEES | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
3 Cheese Counter and Dairy Heritage Center Plymouth is the Cheese Capital of the World! Find out why here as you engage in interactive videos, quizzes, and a selfie fun center. Sample local cheese and indulge in a specialty sandwich, panini, bowl of soup or an ice cream cone. 4 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Experience the thrill of high flying race action at Plymouth Dirt Track’s 1/3 mile clay oval track. Held Saturdays from late April through September, with special events mixed in. Family fun at one of the regions premiere dirt tracks consists of 360 Sprint cars, Late Models, Grand Nationals and B Mods. 5 Plymouth Arts Center The premier art destination in western Sheboygan County; providing diverse experiences in the Arts such as gallery exhibits, live musical and theatrical performances, art classes and more. 6 Historic Downtown Plymouth No visit to Plymouth would be complete without a stop in our historic downtown! Listed on both the National Register and State Register of Historic Places, downtown Plymouth offers splendid architecture, eclectic shops, fun places to eat or grab a local drink and more. WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | TEN MUST SEES 20
7 Kettle Moraine State Forest Explore the outdoors every season of the year! A short drive outside of Plymouth and you will be surrounded by the fresh air of the state forest. Numerous trails allow you to hike, bike, camp, fish, horseback ride, ski, snowshoe and more. 8 Road America A world renowned road course, this historic track was established in 1955 and hosts events such as IndyCar Racing, Nascar, Motorcycle Racing, Vintage Race cars and much more. The Road America grounds cover 640 acres, proving opportunities for go-karting, disc golf, camping, off-road driving experiences, driving classes and more! 9 Plymouth Historical Society Museum Discover Plymouth’s history while visiting this 1876 cream city brick building, which houses the museum and its many changing exhibits of local interest. The Plank Road Trail offers a street scene of downtown Plymouth. Walk on an actual plank road and gaze into the storefront windows that were once present in the 1850’s. 10 Enjoy Some Fresh Air & Explore The Outdoors Plymouth is proud to have Tom & Jerry’s Mini Golf & Batting Cages, the Plymouth Aquatic Center, Evergreen Golf Course, Fishing near the Mill Pond Damn, Disc Golf at Meyer Nature Park, Bike Trails and an extensive list of public parks. Grab the family and get some quality time in! 21 TEN MUST SEES | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
Come see what’s inside! 2022 SEASON SCHEDULE America’s National Park Of Speed May 20-22 Explore the World’s Largest Collection SVRA Vintage Festival Weekend of Art Environments June 3-5 There’s No Other Place Like It. MotoAmerica Superbike Series & Vintage MotoFest 3636 Lower Falls Rd June 9-12 Sheboygan, WI 53081 NTT INDYCAR Sonsio Grand Prix Presented by AMR +1 920 453 0346 artpreserve.org Photo: Durston Saylor June 17-19 WeatherTech Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints June 30-July 3 NASCAR Cup Series KWIK TRIP 250 Presented by JOCKEY Made in America & NASCAR Xfinity Series Henry 180 July 14-17 WeatherTech International Challenge with Brian Redman August 4-7 IMSA SportsCar Weekend August 19-21 World Challenge Sept 16-18 Ariens Art on Wheels Vintage Weekend featuring VSCDA Official Vehicle of Road America KIDS 16 AND UNDER RECEIVE FREE GENERAL ADMISSION WITH PAYING ADULT! 800-365-7223 | www.roadamerica.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 22
Lodging Baymont by Wyndhams (photo above) 678 Walton Drive, Plymouth 920-449-1598 • www.wyndhamhotels.com/baymont WiFi • Pool • Fitness Center • Whirlpool/Sauna • Breakfast • Meeting Rooms (see ad on p.24) Inn on Hillwind N4922 Hillwind Road, Plymouth 920-892-2199 • www.innonhillwind.com AmericInn by Wyndham WiFi • Whirlpool/Sauna • Breakfast 1708 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-449-1513 • www.wyndhamhotels.com/americinn WiFi • Pool • Fitness Center • Whirlpool/Sauna • Breakfast (see ad on p.24) Osthoff Resort 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake 800-693-8593 • www.osthoff.com WiFi • Pool • Fitness Center • Whirlpool/Sauna • Meeting Rooms (see ad on front inside cover) The Fig and The Pheasant 52 Stafford Street, Plymouth 920-893-0552 • www.thefigandthepheasant.com WiFi • Breakfast • Meeting Rooms (see ad on p.48) Maple Leaf Motel Plymouth Inn N5565 Highway 57, Plymouth 606 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-893-6111 920-893-5623 • www.plyinn.com WiFi • Pet Friendly WiFi • Pet Friendly • Breakfast 23 LODGING | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
PRINTING • MARKETING • BRANDING • PROMOTIONAL & MORE! 1209 Pilgrim Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 • 920-893-4808 MidstarPrinting.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 24
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A DIFFERENT BREED OF MURALIST The Walldogs are a group of highly skilled sign painters and mural artists from all over the globe. The Walldog Movement is quickly gaining popularity, and is a great way for small towns to boost their tourism. Imagine a “pack” of talented artists descending upon your town to paint the most beautiful murals you can imagine. Every wall that a fellow Walldog touches springs to life with images of local places, people, and products that have historic significance to each town. 1. Hand’s Handy Widow Wood Wagon - 520 E. Mill Street 16. Plymouth Brewing Company - 116 E. Mill Street 2. History of Sargento - 520 E. Mill Street 17. Plymouth Rocker & Phonograph Co. - 114 E. Mill Street 3. Cream of Wheat - 420 E. Mill Street 18. Pfeifer Drugstore - 110 E. Mill Street 4. Otto Freimund Brat Stand - 404 E. Mill Street 19. 150th Plymouth Fire Department - 111 E. Main Street 5. Isaac Thorp - 115 Division Street 20. Plymouth Bottling Works - 108 Caroline Street 6. Sheboygan County Fair - 117 Division Street 21. S&R Cheese - 2 W. Main Street 7. Plymouth Post Office - 302 E. Main Street 22. Plymouth Review - 113 E. Mill Street 8. Plymouth Farm History Book - 130 Division Street 23. Military Tribute - 40 Stafford Street 9. Historic Plymouth Public Library - 130 Division Street 24. Chaplin’s Airpark - 301 E. Mill Street (south wall) 10. Wadham’s Gas Station - 320 E. Mill Street 25. Plymouth Cheese Exchange - 301 E. Mill Street (east wall) 11. Historic Dairy State Bank - 300 E. Mill Street 26. Plymouth Maid Ketchup - 321 E. Mill Street 12. The Chippewa - 405 E. Mill Street 27. Vintage Road America - 417 E. Mill Street 13. Foundations of Faith - 222 N. Stafford Street 28. Mueller’s Bakery - 435 E. Mill Street 14. Interban Car 26 - 208 E. Mill Street 29. Plymouth Cheese Derby Parade - 515 E. Mill Street 15. Hi-Ho Soda - 120 E. Mill Street 30. King Midas Flour Mill - 531 E. Mill Street St. John’s * The four murals highlighted in blue were not Lutheran School and painted by “The Walldogs”, but we would like to Church include them for your enjoyment. 13 Post Office 21 7 Main Street Main Street Milwaukee Street Library Caroline Street Division Street Stafford Street Fire Department Smith Street Nor th Street 19 8 6 20 18 17 16 15 9 5 Plymouth 2 Art 1 - 12 Center 14 11 10 4 3 Mill Street Mill Street 22 30 28 23 24 25 26 27 29 WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | MURAL TOUR 26
Parks Bishop Avenue Park 788 Bishop Avenue Located at the end of Bishop Street, this .2-acre park contains playground equipment and a picnic area. Bade-Utility Park 11 S. Milwaukee Street Carl Loebe Field 2-acre park located near the intersection of S. Milwaukee Street (Hwy 67) 630 Loebe Drive and E. Mill Street. It contains two lighted tennis courts and a foot bridge Carl Loebe Field functions as an active recreation facility. This 4.5-acre that crosses the Mullet River. There is also a recreation trail that site includes a lighted baseball diamond, fencing, concession stand, begins/ends at S. Milwaukee Street and follows the Mullet River to the east. bleachers, and rest rooms. City Park Aquatic Center 203 Surhke Road City Park is the community's most versatile park. This 18-acre facility is the city's largest developed park and provides a variety of active and passive recreational pursuits. City Park is home to the Aquatic Center and the 7th Element Skate Park. Other facilities include a lighted softball diamond, concession stand, rest rooms, basketball court, volleyball court, outdoor aquatic center with zero-entry pool and slides, playground equipment, picnic areas, lighted winter sledding hill, large parking lot and band shell. The Lower Shelter is available for rent as are the Cake Stand and Band Shell. 27 PARKS | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
Evergreen Golf Course 1776 Eastern Avenue Plymouth’s Municipal Golf Course. Family fun for everyone! 38 acres, 9-hole, short course and driving range, open to the public, open tee times, club rental, pull carts. Open daily mid-April through October. H.M. Meyer’s Evergreen-Kensington Park Nature Park 300 Daleview Drive 2107 Kensington 25-acre park located in the southwest portion of the city adjacent to the Adjacent to Evergreen Golf Course, .5-acre park that contains playground Mullet River. This park has playground equipment, a parking lot, and a equipment. Frisbee golf course. Meyer Park contains a paved walking path for enjoyment of the natural beauty of the area. The recreation trail runs through the park beginning at Daleview Drive and continues to S. Milwaukee Street. Henry H. Huson Park 400 Collins Street This 2.4-acre park has bench seating adjacent to the Recreation Trail Lion’s Park which runs from the northeast to the southwest following the Mullet 1905 Valley Road River. A foot bridge crosses over to the downtown area. Within the park This 6.7-acre site contains a lighted youth baseball diamond, covered area is a steeply wooded hillside located along the river. bleachers, a concession stand, bathrooms, a soccer field, and a parking lot. Lone Oak Park 2245 Valley Road The 8.5-acre park has a playground, a picnic shelter with restrooms, a pick-up ball diamond, and off road parking. The adjacent wooded area has a crushed limestone path. WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | PARKS 28
Stayer Junior Park 39 Stafford Street This park was completed late 2017. This ADA-inclusive playground features a dairy farm theme and is designed for kids up to 12 years of age. Also in the park is an open-air park shelter/performance pavilion. Located next to the park is a fenced in dog park. Rotary Park 903 E. Clifford Street This 6.9-acre site is an active recreation facility that contains the Stan Struve Memorial Field, a lighted baseball diamond, fencing, concession stand, bleachers, restrooms, playground equipment, two volleyball courts, picnic area and parking area. Plymouth Youth Center 609 North Street This facility is near Riverview Middle School on the Mullet River. Besides South River Park the outdoor basketball court, the youth center provides ample indoor 316 South River Boulevard space for various clubs, organizations, and private citizens to hold This 2.2-acre park contains playground equipment and a softball meetings, parties, and other related activities. diamond. Veterans Park 603 E. Mill Street 1/2-acre park at the intersection of E. Mill Street, North Street and Eastern Avenue. It contains benches and landscaping and provides a view of the Mullet River Dam and the river below the dam. It also is Roosevelt-Nutt Park & Nutt Ski Hill home to the September 11th, 2001 freedom tree memorial which was dedicated July 20th, 2002. 750 W. Main Street Roosevelt-Nutt Park is a 10-acre site presently has nature trails winding through the woods with educational stops. Nutt Ski Hill is a 7-acre facility Veteran Memorial Trail that has a beginners and main ski hill, two electric rope tows, snow 630 Eastern Avenue making equipment and a parking lot. There is a log cabin style shelter The trail winds along the Mullet River starting at Eastern Avenue and with a kitchen, restrooms, and enclosed deck and a beautiful view from ends near the Mullet River Dam. There are 12 landmarks with flags the top of the hill overlooking the northwest part of the city. This shelter representative of the war or conflict each landmark symbolizes. There are is available for rentals and educational opportunities. seating areas and an entry plaza with a Memorial Bell. 29 PARKS | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
UTILITY PARK CARO LINE ST 101 DEPARTMENT FIRE Downtown DEPARTMENT 113 E Mill St POLICE Public HALL CITY M U N I C I P A L Parking 1 2 5 E Mi l l St W E S T L O T 127 SMIT H ST 133 E Mill St 201 Street Parking 2 hour limit. 207 Parking Ramp 215 2 hour parking ST between 8am and A LUTHERAN ST. JOHN CHURCH 40 Stafford St FF 6pm, Monday 52 O RD 227 through Thursday ST ST AFFO RD ST and to 10pm on Friday. No parking between the hours of 2am and 6am. USPS 301 E MAIN ST E MILL ST From December 1st M U N I C I P A L 315 to March 15 there is STAYER JR. LIBRARY no parking on any PARK EPISCOPAL ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 317 street or lot between E A S T L O T 2am and 6am. DIVISIO N ST 401 PAVILION 405 407 411 NORTH 417 423 0 50 100 150 FEET MULL 427 PARK DOG Lot ET Parking RI Upper Area - No Winte Lower Area - Private Parkin V Parking Ramp ER Street r Parkin Parking g g PLYMOUTH CENTER ARTS NO RTH ST CO EA LL ST 28 30 IN E WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | DOWNTOWN PARKING RN S S AV VE PARK T TER E AN ’S
Schools The Plymouth Public School district serves over 2,000 through successful learning experiences. The school board students from the City of Plymouth and surrounding sees to this by their Pillars of Excellence: Academic communities. They have close to 300 full-time caring Excellence for the 21st Century, Community Engagement, faculty and staff members dedicated to educating the Extra-Curricular Activities, and Financial Responsibility. The young people in our community. Plymouth School district can easily obtain this mission by being the right size to offer both individual attention and There are three public elementary schools (4K-grade 4), a wealth of opportunities. one middle school (grade 5-8), and one high school (grade 9-12). More information on the district and each of the Community Education schools is available online at www.plymouth.k12.wi.us. Plymouth’s Community Education collaborates with others Plymouth also has two parochial schools, serving children to provide learning and wellness opportunities for all ages, from 3K-8th Grade. striving to foster positive school-community relations. Community Education provides services, activities, and Plymouth School District has a simple mission: To programs for toddlers and preschoolers, school-aged encourage everyone to see and be his/her personal best children, adults, and senior citizens. 31 SCHOOLS | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
District Middle School Local Colleges Plymouth School District Riverview Middle School Lakeshore Technical College 125 Highland Avenue 300 Riverside Circle 1290 N. Avenue, Cleveland 53015 920-892-2661 920-892-4353 920-693-1000 www.plymouth.k12.wi.us Principal Tom Dorgan www.gotoltc.edu Superintendent Dan Mella High School UW-Green Bay Plymouth Community Education Sheboygan Campus 125 Highland Avenue Plymouth High School One University Dr. Sheboygan 53081 125 Highland Avenue 920-892-5068 920-459-6633 920-893-6911 www.plymouth.k12.wi.us/schools/COM www.uwgb.edu/sheboygan Principal Joe Brandl Elementary Schools Parochial Schools Lakeland University W3718 South Dr. Plymouth 53073 Fairview Elementary St. John the Baptist 1-800-569-2166 300 Salem Drive Catholic School www.lakeland.edu 920-892-2621 116 Pleasant Street Principal Nick O’Malley 920-893-5961 www.sjbplymouth.org Horizon Elementary Principal Amy Nelson 411 South Highland Avenue 920-892-2225 St. John Lutheran School Principal Justin Goffard 222 N. Stafford Street 920-893-5114 Parkview Elementary www.sjlseagles.com 500 Parkview Drive Principal Jay Lindsey 920-892-4076 Principal Jason Cole WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM | SCHOOLS 32
Worship ASSEMBLIES OF GOD LUTHERAN Christian Life Church Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Church 300 Rustic Street N5990 Country Aire Road 920-892-4080 920-893-0207 www.christianlifefamily.com www.goodshepherdplymouth.com BAPTIST Redeemer Lutheran Church, ELCA 1808 Eastern Avenue Faith Baptist Church 920-892-7431 1223 Krumrey Street www.redeemerplymouth.org 920-892-4033 www.fbcwi.com St. John Lutheran Church 222 N. Stafford Street CATHOLIC 920-893-3071 www.sjlplymouth.com St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 115 Plymouth Street 920-892-4006 NON-TRADITIONAL www.sjbplymouth.org New Life Community Church 2323 Eastern Avenue CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY 920-893-5433 www.newlifecommunitychurch.us ALLIANCE Plymouth Alliance Church Revolution Church of Plymouth 1203 Fairview Drive 407 Factory Street 920-893-5525 920-395-4030 www.plymouthalliance.org www.revolutionchurchwi.com EPISCOPAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST St. Paul’s Episcopal First Congregational United 312 E. Main Street Church of Christ 920-892-4894 1405 State Road 67 www.stpaulsplymouthwi.com 920-893-3411 www.1congoucc.com HERITAGE REFORMED Salem Plankroad United CONGREGATION Church of Christ Heritage Reformed Church of Plymouth N5691 County Rd M 1419 Roberts Place 920-467-6808 920-550-7005 www.plymouthhrc.com Salem United Church of Christ 217 Salem Drive 920-892-7456 www.salemuccplywi.org 33 WORSHIP | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
"Learn, Share and Live the Message of Jesus" 115 Plymouth Street, Plymouth WI 920-892-4006 | www.sjbplymouth.org Mass Schedule Saturday - 4:00 pm Sunday - 9:30 am Mon. Tues. Thurs. - 8:00 am WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 34
Healthcare ACUPUNCTURE CARE Midwest Dental Plymouth URGENT CARE 130 Carr Road Healthy Living (920) 893-8458 Aurora Health Center Acupuncture and Wellness www.midwest-dental.com 2600 Kiley Way 55 Stafford Avenue (920) 449-7000 (920) 893-8796 www.aurorahealthcare.org www.healthylivingacu.com River’s Edge Family Dental 825 S. Milwaukee Street Prevea Health (920) 892-4314 825 Walton Drive CHIROPRACTIC CARE www.riversedgefamilydental.com (920) 892-4322 Advanced Spine Care and Wellness www.prevea.com 515 E. Mill Street Timberview Family Dental 920-889-2083 623 E. Mill Street VISION CARE www.advancedspinecareandwellness.com (920) 893-5949 20/20 Visions Chiro-Health Chiropractic ORTHODONTIC CARE 100 Carr Road (920) 893-3937 Care Center Meinhardt Orthodontics www.20-20visions.com 710 Eastern Ave 1415 Eastern Avenue (920) 893-2345 (920) 892-2969 Advanced Eyecare www.drcindymunson.com www.meinhardtorthodontics.com 300 E Mill Street (920) 893-8474 Francis Chiropractic Clinic PHYSICAL THERAPY www.advancedeyecareplymouth.com 1005 Eastern Avenue (920) 892-4833 Focus Physical Therapy Aurora Vision Center 1505 Eastern Avenue 2600 Kiley Way www.francischiroclinic.com 920-893-6070 (920) 449-7130 www.focusphysicaltherapywi.com www.aurorahealthcare.org/services/eye-care Plymouth Chiropractic 126 E. Mill Street (920) 892-8920 PHYSICIANS Walmart Supercenter Vision Center 428 Walton Drive www.plymouthchiropracticsc.wordpress.com Ascension Medical Group (920) 892-7523 515 E Mill Street www.walmart.com DENTAL CARE 920-892-4311 www.healthcare.ascension.org Advanced Dental Care SC 62 S. Pleasant View Road Aurora Sheboygan Clinic-Plymouth (920) 892-8466 2600 Kiley Way www.advanceddentalcaresc.com (920) 449-7000 www.aurorahealthcare.org Joseph & Joseph Dental 515 E. Mill Street Prevea Plymouth Health Center (920) 893-5131 825 Walton Drive www.josephandjosephdental.com 920-892-4322 www.prevea.com 35 HEALTHCARE | DISCOVER PLYMOUTH
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