2019 VISITOR & RESIDENT GUIDE - Plymouth, Wisconsin - Plymouth Chamber of Commerce
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TA B L E OF CONTENTS WELCOME 4 OUR HISTORY 6 EVENTS 8 DINING 16 LODGING 20 SHOPPING 22 ADVERTISING DIRECTORY 24 M A P O F P LY M O U T H 30 10 MUST SEES 32 PA R K S 36 P LY M O U T H S C H O O L S 38 WORSHIP 40 PUBLIC SERVICES 42 COMMUNITY LIFE 46 H E A LT H C A R E 48 R E C R E AT I O N 49 CHAMBER MEMBERS 54
WELCOME Photo Courtesy of Jarred Velier A s the mayor of the city of Plymouth, Celebrations starting with our Holiday Gathering Wisconsin, I would like to welcome you and Parade the day after Thanksgiving and ending with invite you to enjoy all that our community has our nationally recognized Big Cheese Drop on New to offer. Whether you are a visitor, current resident Year’s Eve. There are so many more activities too or someone considering a move to Plymouth, this numerous to list going on in the Plymouth Area. guide will help you learn about life in Plymouth and The Plymouth Arts Center also offers an excellent why you should consider visiting or relocating to series of productions, gallery openings and holiday our city. celebrations. Throughout the year many of our Our picturesque, historic downtown is filled with local clubs and organizations host a variety of a number of great businesses while preserving family friendly events. a charming small town feel. Visitors will find Our historic downtown district, listed in both the generous and welcoming hospitality from our National Register and State Register of Historic Plymouth residents. And no visit to Plymouth Places, continues to attract visitors to the charming would be complete without sampling some of our shops and restaurants. And, our expanding local cheeses at area stores and shops. Since business population provides many employment Plymouth is the Cheese Capital of the World, you possibilities. will see the beginnings of our cheese legacy at We take great pride in everything Plymouth has to Antoinette, the 20 foot cow statue found at the offer that makes our community a great place to live, west end of Mill Street. You can also learn about work or visit. If you’re a tourist, perhaps a visit to our our deep cheese history at the newly opened local Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Center Cheese Counter & Dairy Heritage Center, located to pick up additional information and find out what’s in our downtown. going on in Plymouth will assist you in getting the Make a point to enjoy, when you come to Plymouth, most out of your visit. our 25 historically significant murals painted by the Again, welcome to Plymouth! We hope this Walldogs in 2011. They are spread all throughout Visitor’s and Resident Guide will help you enjoy our quaint downtown area. the experience. And, of course you are invited to attend all of our celebrations and festivals. From our Taste of Plymouth in June, to Mill Street Festival in July, Don Pohlman Jazz & Blues Crawl in August, and all of our Holiday City Mayor 4 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | WELCOME
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Plymouth is now a thriving community, but when the first settlers came upon Plymouth, they would have seen not much more than wilderness and a stream surrounded by swampy land covered with thickets of alder. Plymouth was originally known by early Native Americans as Ta-quit-qui-oc, or Crooked River. Plymouth was originally surveyed in 1835 by United States Engineers with the first land purchase made in 1836. Plymouth has a rich history beginning when the first settlers, Isaac Thorpe along with his two sons John and Rensallaer and his son-in-law, William Bowen, arrived May 8th, 1845. The men, natives of Pennsylvania, traveled all day from neighboring Sheboygan Falls. By May 12th they had built a log home. There was no floor or chimney, but it kept them safe. As the men were preparing for their first night in the new home, three wagons arrived carrying men, women and children. That first night, they all shared the new log home. Four days after that night, on May 16th, Mrs. Thorpe and their daughter arrived. In July 1845, Henry Davidson and his son Thomas arrived. Henry gave the name of Springfield to the new settlement, but Thomas renamed it Plymouth, after Plymouth, Connecticut, where his sweetheart died and lay buried. Many more families arrived and settled in the following years, and in 1847, a surveyor was employed to lay out the western side Plymouth. That spring, a log grocery store was built. Following were a small log shop, blacksmith and shoemaker. A business district was in the works. One would spend twelve cents for a pound of coffee, eleven cents for a pound of butter, shoes for a dollar and corn meal for $175 per hundred pounds. The neighboring Natives were frequent customers at the store, selling their goods and purchasing other articles they desired. The first sawmill was built in 1848, and a grist mill was erected in fall 1849. Just over a decade after the first residents settled in Plymouth, there was a need for a rail center. The arrival of the Sheboygan and Mississippi Railroad came in April 1859, and the Milwaukee and Northern Railroad followed in 1871. 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 nicknamed “The Hub City”, not just because of the central location in the county, but for the manufacturing of hubs and spokes for wagons and bicycles. As Plymouth grew, it had many different types of industry; cigar, furniture, phonograph and beer among them, but it gained its reputation as the “Cheese Capital of the World”. Cheeseville was the common name for the section of town south of the depot where cheese was manufactured, collected, stored, cured, graded, packed and shipped all over the world. In fact, during World War II, more than 1,000 of Plymouth’s 4,400 citizens found employment in the cheese industry. From 1918 to 1955 the Wisconsin Cheese Exchange, which operated out of the Exchange Bank building downtown, helped to establish, influence and set national cheese prices. 6 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | OUR HISTORY
OUR HISTORY Isaac Thorpe would be proud to see what Plymouth has become. Built by determination, ingenuity and hard work, the values of Plymouth residents remain the same today. Most of the wilderness has been shaped into parks, schools, residential areas and a booming downtown district. There are many beautiful, historic buildings and homes throughout Plymouth. There are 18 buildings that have been landmarked by the city, and a brochure has been made for a self-guided tour of these landmarked buildings. You may pick up a brochure at the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Office or the Plymouth Historical Society Museum. The Plymouth Historical Society museum, located in downtown Plymouth, is housed in a three story cream city brick commercial building built in 1875. It was originally built as a tavern and residence for Mr. William Sebald and his family. It has been home to the Historical Society since 2007. Open year 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 East Mill Street. (920) 893-1876. TA K E A L O O K B A C K AT H I S T O R I C P LY M O U T H WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 7
EVENTS February Hearthside Dinner March 9 | Enjoy a delicious 19th-century hearth-cooked meal, prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade House stagecoach hotel. www.wadehouse.org Cedarburg Artists Guild: “Abstracts of the Creative Mind” 14th Annual Irish Shamrocks & Shenanigans February 1-March 15 | Plymouth Arts Center Exhibit. www.plymoutharts.org Music Show March 15-16 | Celebrate the Irish in all of us with “Shamrocks and Shenanigans”, a revue consisting of traditional Irish songs, both SOUP-er-bowl sung and instrumentals, as well as Irish dancing, poetry and folk February 2 | Stop in at participating downtown Plymouth tales. www.plymoutharts.org businesses to participate in a soup taste testing contest. Irishman’s Walk Hearthside Dinner March 17 | A celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Parade starts February 9 | Enjoy a delicious 19th-century hearth-cooked 11am, meeting at Family Video (10:30am) and traveling meal, prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade through downtown, ending at 52 Stafford, an Irish inn and House stagecoach hotel. guest house. All are invited to wear their best green and walk www.wadehouse.org with the Irishmen. 41st Annual Budweiser Classic Race of Roberta Condon: Pastel Painting and Baskets Champions March 22-May 3 | Plymouth Arts Center Exhibit. February 9-10 | The Budweiser Classic Race of Champions www.plymoutharts.org will again feature the high-flying snowcross racers of the Great Northern Sno-x Series! This event is also home to the Battle of Wisconsin SnoCross State Championships! www.plymouthsnowrangers.com April Joseph Sartori Concert Series March April 6 | 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 Mardi Gras at the PAC! Family’s generous contribution to the Plymouth Arts Center. March 1 | The FIVE FOOT TWO Jazz Band from Port www.plymoutharts.org Washington will headline the Mardi Gras celebration at the Plymouth Arts Center on Friday, March 1, 2019 playing from Celtic Folk Musical Show 7-10 PM. The evening will include the Mardi Gras/New Orleans April 11-14 | Enjoy a concert featuring traditional Celtic and experience in downtown Plymouth, with music for listening and Americana Music from the 1900’s to 1970’s. dancing, complimentary Mardi Gras Beads, and a free photo booth. www.plymoutharts.org. www.plymoutharts.org Hearthside Dinner April 13 | Enjoy a delicious 19th-century hearth-cooked meal, prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade House stagecoach hotel. www.wadehouse.org 8 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | EVENTS
Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Mill Street Live Musical Series Late April-September | Plymouth Dirt Track Racing provides June-August, Fridays | The “Mill Street Live” Summer Musical great racing action on our 1/3-mile clay oval. Action packed Series is celebrating its ninth year of fantastic performances weekly shows consist of 360 Sprint cars, Late Models, Grand at the Plymouth Arts Center. “Mill Street Live” is a summer Nationals and B Mods and. Racing is held most Saturday musical revue featuring songs that span the generations; nights from late April through September. Other special racing something for all ages to enjoy. This high-energy song and events are mixed in throughout the season. dance show is performed by members of the Mill Street Guild www.plymouthdtr.com and is regarded as one of the most entertaining shows in the area. www.plymoutharts.org May Annual Fisheree and Bobber Run June 1 | Held during free fishing weekend, the Plymouth Mill Pond Lake Association offers this free event that provides fun “The Power of Water” Alive in the Arts for the whole family. Bring your fishing gear and try your luck for prizes! Raffles, silent auction, refreshment and food. The Themed Juried Exhibit event finishes with the annual Bobber Run (with prizes of $300, May 10-August 2 | Plymouth Arts Center Exhibit. $200 and $100!). www.plymoutharts.org Free Fun Weekend Musical Potpourri, PAC Annual Spring Concert June 1-2 | No fishing licenses, trail passes or state park May 17-18 | The Plymouth Arts Center Singers present their admission is required this weekend! Go enjoy the Kettle spring show, with an ensemble comprised of local area singers. Moraine State Forest! www.plymoutharts.org 4th Annual Northern Moraine Spring Art Tour SVRA Spring Vintage June 7-8 | The Spring Art Tour is a two-day, self-guided tour May 17-19 | Road America kicks-off the start of a summer full of local, private art studios, galleries and host venues. Artists of racing featuring exciting wheel-to-wheel action from vintage open their doors to provide a rare opportunity for the public to and historical cars. Over 200 participants are expected to race observe working artists during the creative process. in 11 separate groups, from production and grand touring cars www.plymoutharts.org to sports racers, prototypes and formula cars. www.roadamerica.com 1860’s Dairy Days June 8-9 | Celebrate Dairy Month, and Wisconsin’s dairy Memorial Day Parade heritage, at Wade House by taking part in cheese, butter and May 27 | Parade primary route is E. Mill Street. Bands, ice cream making in the fashion of the 1860s. color guard, floats, civic groups. Traditional Memorial Day www.wadehouse.org ceremonies take place at Union Cemetery, at end of parade route. WeatherTech SCCA June Sprints June 14-16 | Everything from showroom stock to highly modified purpose-built race cars from nine race groups are MotoAmerica Series scheduled to fill four days of practice, qualifying and racing May 31-June 2 | The fast and flowing 4-mile natural road at this year’s WeatherTech® Chicago Region SCCA June course at Road America will serve as the theater of war as the Sprints®. With Road America’s park-like setting, trackside MotoAmerica Series presents the Dunlop Championship at viewing, up-close access to drivers and teams, and legendary Road America featuring the Motul Superbike Doubleheader. cuisine appealing to drivers and fans alike, it’s no wonder the One of the most exciting and challenging tracks on the June Sprints® remains one of the nation’s premier amateur MotoAmerica (AMA/FIM) calendar, this annual two-wheel sports car racing events. www.roadamerica.com celebration draws huge crowds for a weekend full of racing. www.roadamerica.com 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 citizens. The offerings include water aerobics, open & family swim, swimming lessons (levels 1-6), private pool parties, lap swim, and sand volleyball. The PAC has a fully stocked concession stand. www.pacpool.weebly.com Concerts in City Park June-August, Thursday evenings | Bring a blanket and your love of music and join us this summer on Thursday nights for free concerts in the park. The bands play in the City Park band shell and concessions are available at the cake stand. www.plymouthgov.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 9
Breakfast at the Inn June 15 | Enjoy a delicious 19th-century hearth-cooked meal, prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade House stagecoach hotel. www.wadehouse.org Taste of Plymouth June 17 | Come to downtown Plymouth to sample your favorites from local dining facilities. Music, food and friends! NTT IndyCar Series REV Group Grand Prix June 20-23 | The NTT IndyCar Series takes center stage as an international lineup of drivers will have their chance to battle it out for glory on one of the world’s most majestic road courses during the REV Group Grand Prix. They will be joined by the Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires with doubleheader rounds for Indy Lights, Indy Pro 2000, and USF2000. Sanctioned by IndyCar, the Road to Indy develops the stars of tomorrow with several drivers on the NTT IndyCar Series grid as graduates. www.roadamerica.com Cheese Capital Family Music Festival June 29 | Head to Stayer Park for music, food and drinks, 3-10pm. www.plymouthwisconsin.com July Mill Street Festival July 13 | Come spend the day in downtown Plymouth for our annual Mill Street Festival! Three stages of entertainment- Family Stage, Acoustic Stage and Music Stage. In addition to live entertainment, there will be delicious food to eat and lots of different vendors to visit. A petting zoo and pony rides will be located behind the Mill Street Festival at Stayer Park. Be sure to pick up a Downtown Mural Map and enjoy our historic murals as you walk downtown! www.plymouthwisconsin.com 1860s Ginger Beer Making July 13-14 | Fans of home brewing their own beer will find this weekend at Wade House to their liking as we feature the art of brewing ginger beer as practiced in the 1860’s. Our interpreters will reveal the secrets of brewing with the ginger root and offer you samples of their craft. Take home a recipe to try yourself! www.wadehouse.org WeatherTech International Challenge with Brian Redman Presented by HAWK (Vintage Cars) July 18-21 | A mid-summer favorite, The WeatherTech® International Challenge with Brian Redman presented by HAWK is one of the largest vintage racing events in the United States and features over 400 cars competing in several groups. The four-day weekend will also showcase a historic CAN-AM race, which is the highlight of this year’s event as an impressive field of cars is expected to gather in celebration of CAN-AM’s 53rd Anniversary. In addition, 2019 will be a special MG Focus Event during the weekend. The Concours d’ Elegance in downtown Elkhart Lake on Friday for race cars and Saturday night for street cars is a can’t miss event for any enthusiast. www.roadamerica.com 10 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | EVENTS
Vintage Motofest featuring AHRMA Vintage Racing and Rockerbox® July 26 – 28 | The Vintage MotoFest featuring the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) is dedicated to preserving the heritage of racing motorcycles and promotes this heritage through events at legendary race circuits. Road America is a track favorite of competitive vintage riders because of its four-mile layout including, high-speed straights, multiple turns and undulating terrain. The highlight of the weekend is the 16th annual Rockerbox® motorcycle show, which is widely known as the premier Wisconsin motorcycle show and party featuring an eclectic mix of Euro, Japanese and American vintage café racers, choppers, sport bikes, racing machines, supermotos, scooters, and sidecars. All makes and models are welcome and you will find a mash of motorcycles competing for space alongside dealers and vendors of all things motorcycling. The ride-in motorcycle show and competition on Saturday include entrants from all over the country in competitive award classes showcasing the greatest in classic style, fresh customization and all that is unusual and incredible. Meanwhile, the grounds are packed with local and national vendors, live music, food, refreshments, a microbrew tasting, arm wrestling tournament, touring of the 4-mile road course, stunt shows, and of course a slow speed evening sunset cruise of the road course. www.roadamerica.com August IMSA Road Race Showcase August 1-4 | The IMSA WeatherTech® SportsCar Championship and IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge takes over Road America’s four-mile circuit for what will be one of the most incredible weekends of sports car racing in the world. Fans will get to see the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge race on Saturday, Aug. 3, with the WeatherTech® SportsCar Championship race on Sunday, Aug. 4, plus races from the IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge USA all weekend. Fan activities include an open grid, autographs, tech talks, fan forums, and car corrals. www.roadamerica.com Studio Art Quilters August 9-October 4 | Plymouth Arts Center Exhibition. www.plymoutharts.org 16th Annual Cheese Capital Jazz & Blues Crawl for the Arts August 9 | Presented by the Plymouth Arts Center, Plymouth’s restaurants and pubs host live Jazz and Blues bands. www.plymoutharts.org 1860s Jams and Jellies August 10-11 | Lend a hand to help create flavorful jams and jellies as they were made more than 150 years ago. The event represents a throwback to the stagecoach inn’s own history. Mid-August is exactly the time of year that the Wade House household staff would have been busy preserving fruits that were ripening. The inn’s historic cook will be making jams and jellies from raspberries picked on the Wade House grounds. She’ll be using a 19th-century recipe and sealing the jars with brandy-soaked paper rounds and five layers of tissue paper. www.wadehouse.org
Wade House Carriage Driving Days August 16-18 | Come experience carriage-driving style of bygone days as Wade House hosts a day of traditional September driving. The event celebrates carriage-driving style of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries which encompasses Sheboygan County Fair horsemanship, driving acumen, care and preservation of August 29-September 2 | Five days of fair fun, including animal carriage and harness, and the intangible qualities of good barns, rides, music stages, family acts, food, drinks and fun! sportsmanship. Guests will observe drivers in traditional dress www.shebcofair.com and their horse-drawn vehicles of all types compete in a turnout inspection, country drive and cones course. Breakfast at the Inn www.wadehouse.org September 7 | Enjoy a delicious 19th-century hearth-cooked meal, prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade Cheese Capital Wine Walk House stagecoach hotel. www.wadehouse.org August 16 | Experience downtown Plymouth as you sample wine and cheese at various locations. Ariens Art On Wheels Weekend, featuring The www.plymouthwisconsin.com VSCDA Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival® September 13–15 | The Ariens Art On Wheels Weekend, NASCAR XFINITY Series / Stadium Super featuring The VSCDA Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival® is Truck Series / SCCA Pro Trans Am. celebrating the Formula Ford 50th Anniversary in the United August 22 – 24 | The NASCAR XFINITY Series weekend will States. The FF50th is expected to attract 200 drivers from feature incredible wheel-to-wheel and door-to-door racing across the US as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and from the NASCAR XFINITY Series, Stadium Super Truck the UK with gorgeous cars showcase racing history against the Series and SCCA Pro Trans Am Series. Race fans will have beautiful fall colors at America’s National Park of Speed! The the opportunity to watch some of NASCAR’s future stars as weekend typically draws more than 300 vintage and historic they test their skills on the storied 4-mile, 14-turn road circuit. racecars with 11 groups to run over the three-day event. The Road America has a legendary history of featuring brilliant fan-friendly paddock is open to spectators for close-up views racers on a challenging circuit that easily separates the good of amazing racing machines prepared to era specifications all from the great drivers. The widely popular Stadium SUPER weekend. On Saturday fans can watch and participate in the Truck Series features identically prepared 650-horsepower historic road course reenactment tour of race cars and street trucks that are built to take flight. Being able to race on virtually cars. The tour will leave Road America and follow a route any surface thrown at them, the Stadium SUPER Trucks will almost identical to the street course driven in the early 1950s. race the front half of Road America, crossing between turns The reenactment ends on Lake Street where fans can view all 5 and 13 as compared to the entire 4-mile circuit utilized by the cars and motorcycles. www.roadamerica.com NASCAR XFINITY Series and the SCCA Pro Trans Am Series. The Stadium SUPER Truck races presented by Menards will Annual Autumn Festival feature four 36-inch tall aluminum ramps placed in strategic September 14 | PJ Campbells at The Depot annual Autumn locations on the racecourse, allowing the trucks to fly 20 feet Festival. The street will be partially closed off providing extra off the ground and hundreds of feet down the racecourse. room for dancing and socializing. Stop in for dinner, music and www.roadamerica.com meet up with some great friends! www.pjcampbellsatthedepot.com 59th Annual Arts and Crafts Fair August 25 | Artisans and craftspeople from Wisconsin and 9th Annual Paint the Towns, En Plein Air across the Midwest come to Wade House to display and sell September 19-25 | Artists paint in the community. Friday, their wares at one of the most popular and longstanding fairs of September 27 there is a free reception, silent auction and gala its kind in eastern Wisconsin. There is something for everyone: for the public. www.plymoutharts.org baskets, grapevine wreaths, oil paintings, country crafts, ornaments, toys, dolls, teddy bears, handmade lace, jewelry, 29th Annual Civil War Weekend September 27-29 | This annual special event at Wade House dried flowers, furniture, wooden bowls, rugs and much more brings the history of the American Civil War to life. Held the may be available. Enjoy wonderful crafts and delicious food last weekend in September, Civil War Weekend is two action- amid the lovely wooded grounds of Wade House. filled days of battle re-enactments, military drills, medical care www.wadehouse.org situations, period music and food, demonstrations, educational presentations and more. The weekend spectacle involves more than 500 re-enactors and each year features a different historic scenario crucial to the outcome of the war. Watch the spectacle of hundreds of soldiers — cavalry, infantry and artillery — as they struggle across the field of conflict. Experience the 1860s clash of arms between North and South as Union and Confederate troops set up camp, conduct drills and offer a variety of demonstrations. Civilian and women’s issues, a medical field hospital and music of the Civil War era are presented interactively each day, and special hands-on experiences abound. Expanded food and beverage offerings and an extensive array of Civil War-related items are available for sale on site. www.wadehouse.org 12 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH |
Your Premier Arts Destination in Western Sheboygan County! Fine Art • Music • Theatre • Classes • And More! 520 East Mill Street | Plymouth, WI 53073 | 920.892.8409 | PlymouthArts.org Hear the clip-clop of horse hooves as you explore the era of stagecoach travel! 920.526.3271 | WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 13
October Christmas Parade & Holiday Gathering November 29 | 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 Sound Celebration Annual Concert between downtown shops will be 4-7pm, and the highlight of October 4-5 | A women’s barbershop group that sing four-part night-The Christmas Parade, starts at 7pm. a cappella harmony. www.sound-celebration.com www.plymouthwisconsin.com Joseph Sartori Concert Series Small Business Saturday October 5 | The Joseph Sartori Concert Series was initiated at November 30 | Shop Plymouth, WI and support all the small the Plymouth Arts Center as a tribute to the late Joseph Sartori businesses that makes Plymouth unique! in honor of his musical talent and in appreciation of the Sartori Family’s generous contribution to the Plymouth Arts Center. December www.plymoutharts.org Glass Artists: Thielking & Brunett October 11-November 29 | Plymouth Arts Center Exhibit. www.plymoutharts.org 24th Annual Holiday Membership Exhibit December 6-January 24 | Plymouth Arts Center Exhibition. www.plymoutharts.org Breakfast at the Inn October 12 | Enjoy a delicious 19th-century hearth-cooked meal, prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade Charming Downtown Christmas Open House House stagecoach hotel. www.wadehouse.org December 13-14 | Visit downtown shops as they open up their doors for open houses and specials, trolley rides throughout the downtown, Santa and more! Autumn Celebration October 19-20 | Learn about the origins of American Halloween customs at Wade House. Play seasonal games “Colors of Christmas” of the period, enjoy hot cider in the stagecoach inn, and take December 13-14 | The PAC Singers Concert directed by Barb a two-mile, open-air, horse-drawn wagon ride. You can also Zirwes-Nysse. www.plymoutharts.org carve pumpkins and turnips, and listen to classic renditions of scary (but family friendly) stories in the candlelit. New Year’s Eve Big Cheese Drop & Party www.wadehouse.org December 31 | Count down to the new year with the giant Sartori Cheese Wedge Drop! Free event with live music, Trick or Treating complimentary hors d’oeuvres, cash bar. October 27 | Trick or Treating throughout Plymouth. Houses www.plymoutharts.org will have their outdoor lights on if they are handing out candy. www.plymouthgov.com November Hearthside Dinner November 9 | Enjoy a delicious 19th-century hearth-cooked meal, prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade House stagecoach hotel. www.wadehouse.org Hearthside Dinner November 16 | Enjoy a delicious 19th-century hearth-cooked meal, prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade House stagecoach hotel. www.wadehouse.org Celtic Folk Christmas November 21-24 | Plymouth Arts Center presents Celtic Folk “Christmas”, performances featuring traditional Celtic and Christmas carols and a few jolly tunes from your childhood. www.plymoutharts.org Queen for a Day November 23 | Ladies, shop Downtown Plymouth and at participating stores enter your name for your chance to win “Queen for a Day.” 14 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | EVENTS
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ALCOHOL SERVED OUTDOOR DINING SEE AD ON PAGE DINING BREAKFAST KIDS MENU CARRYOUT CATERING DINNER LUNCH 52 Stafford, Irish Restaurant 52 Stafford Street 920-893-0552 | www.52stafford.com A8 Panda 1511 Eastern Avenue 920-892-8883 Antoinette’s Casual Dining 18 W. Mill Street 920-892-2161 | www.antoinettesplymouth.com 19 Antonio’s Sports Bar 18 W. Mill Street 920-893-5105 | www.antoniosplymouth.com 19 The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery 6018 Superior Avenue, Kohler 920-467-8599 | www.theblindhorse.com Carole's Café 210 E. Mill Street 920-400-1314 Champions Restaurant at The Bull One Long Drive, Sheboygan Falls 920-467-1500 | www.golfthebull.com Cheese Counter & Dairy Heritage Center 133 E. Mill Street 920-892-2012 | www.cheesecapitaloftheworld.com 53 Chester’s Drive In 1504 Eastern Avenue 920-892-7722 Chissy’s Pub and Grill 501 N. Mill Street, Waldo 920-528-8656 | www.chissys.com Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream 47 North Highland Avenue 920-893-8300 | www.chocolateshoppeicecream.com Chris and Sue’s W3820 County Road C 920-467-3223 | www.chrisandsuesplace.com Cousins Subs 47 North Highland Avenue 920-893-8300 | www.cousinssubs.com Culver’s 2318 Eastern Avenue 920-893-2663 | www.culvers.com 16 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | DINING
ALCOHOL SERVED OUTDOOR DINING SEE AD ON PAGE BREAKFAST KIDS MENU CARRYOUT CATERING DINNER LUNCH Dairy Queen 3101 Eastern Avenue 920-893-8784 | www.dq.com DeO’s Pizzeria Pub 417 E. Mill Street 920-892-8485 | www.deospizzeria.com Dino’s Pizza & Subs 19 S. Milwaukee Street 920-892-6866 Domino’s Pizza 26 South Highland Avenue 920-893-4800 | www.dominos.com Dragon Buffet 550 Walton Drive 920-449-5013 | www.dragonbuffetplymouth.com El Sombero 1414 Eastern Avenue 920-893-0001 Exchange Bank Coffeehouse 301 E. Mill Street, 920-893-2326 | www.exchangebankcoffeehouse.com The Hub Studio Café 1611 Eastern Avenue 920-893-9000 | www.thehubcoffee.com 45 Hub City Restaurant 409 E. Mill Street 920-892-2829 Knosh Eatery and Catering, LLC 437 E. Mill Street Lakehouse Bar & Grill W6543 County Road C (920) 893-2919 | www.lakehousebar.com Lola’s on the Lake 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake 920-876-5840 | www.lolasonthelake.com McDonald’s 2111 Eastern Avenue 920-892-4117 | www.mcdonalds.com More Frosting Please 125 E. Mill Street 920-980-4360 | www.morefrostingplease.webs.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 17
ALCOHOL SERVED OUTDOOR DINING SEE AD ON PAGE DINING BREAKFAST KIDS MENU CARRYOUT CATERING DINNER LUNCH Otto’s Restaurant 101 Osthoff Avneue, Elkhart Lake 920-876-5857 | www.osthoff.com/ottos Pacifico Mexican Bar and Grill 506 E. Mill Street, Plymouth Papa Murphy’s Take n Bake 58 North Highland Avenue 920-893-6900 | www.papamurphys.com PIC-A-DELI 1500 Douglas Drive 920-892-4858 | www.generationsic.org PJ Campbell’s at the Depot 114 Depot Road 920-893-8600 | www.pjcampbellsatthedepot.com Plymouth Pizzaria 1304 Eastern Avenue 920-892-7990 Quit Qui Oc Golf Course & Restaurant 500 Quit Qui Oc Lane, Elkhart Lake 920-876-2833 | www.quitquioc.com/restaurant Racer’s Hall W4408 County Road C 920-892-6900 | www.racershall.com Roadside Bar and Grill N5575 Highway 57 920-893-1770 Sprecher’s Restaurant & Pub 820 Indiana Avenue, Sheboygan 920-451-1500 | www.sprecherspub.com Subway 1924 Eastern Avenue 920-892-6159 | www.subway.com Subway 428 Walton Drive 920-893-2380 | www.subway.com Sweet Basil 645 Walton Drive 920-892-7572 | www.sweetbasil-plymouth.com Taco Bell 3062 Kiley Way 920-892-4142 | www.tacobell.com Three Guys and a Grill at Marsh Lodge W7039 County Hwy SR, Elkhart Lake 920-876-2535 | www.threeguysandagrill.com Three Guys and a Grill East N8350 County Road J, Elkhart Lake 920-876-4404 | www.threeguysandagrill.com 18 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | DINING
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 19
WHIRLPOOL/SAUNA MEETING ROOMS FITNESS CENTER SEE AD ON PAGE PET FRIENDLY BREAKFAST LODGING POOL WI-FI 52 Stafford 52 Stafford Street 920-893-0552 | www.52stafford.com AmericInn 1708 Eastern Avenue 920-892-2669 | www.americinn.com 45 Baymont Inn & Suites 678 Walton Drive 920-893-6781 | www.baymontinns.com 19 Country Rentals, LLC 3 Locations 920-980-5705 | www.countryrentalsllc.com Gilbert Huson House 315 Collins Street 920-892-2222 | www.husonhouse.com Inn on Hillwind N4922 Hillwind Road 920-892-2199 | www.innonhillwind.com Maple Leaf Motel N5565 Highway 57 920-893-6111 Near North LLC N4155 Clems Rd 414-305-1778 Osthoff Resort 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake 53020 800-688-8593 | www.osthoff.com 21 Plymouth Inn 606 E. Mill Street 920-893-5623 | www.plyinn.com Plymouth Rock Camping Resort N7271 Lando Street 920-892-4252 | www.plymouthrock-resort.com 53 Tauschek’s Pine Lodge Country Inn W5740 Garton Road 920-876-5087 | www.pinelodgecountryinn.com 20 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | LODGING
L akefront location, spacious suites, premier amenities, a fabulous cooking school, a spa setting like no other, and delicious cuisine with eclectic fare. Four seasons of recreation, special events and nearby golf. Experience The Osthoff Resort. Voted among “Top Resorts in Texas & the Midwest” by Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards 2018. Elkhart Lake, WI • 800.683.8593 • osthoff.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 21
CHAMBER MEMBER AD ON PAGE SHOPPING Allechant Boutique LLC 217 E. Mill Street | 920-893-2380 26 Arbuckle Floral Decorating & Gifts 220 E. Mill Street | 920-528-8798 | www.arbucklefloral.net Back Door Bike Shop 828 Eastern Avenue | 920-893-9786 | www.backdoorbikeshop.com Back From The Past Antique 107 E. Mill Street | 920-893-5658 Book Heads Book Store 216 E. Mill Street | 920-892-6657 Cain's Bridal Wreath 531 E. Mill Street | 920-892-2867 | www.cainsbw.com Capelle's Farm Market 2236 Eastern Avenue | 920-892-6826 Cheese Counter & Dairy Heritage Center 133 E. Mill Street | 920-892-2012 | www.cheesecapitaloftheworld.com 5 Christel’s Pet Supplies & More 216 E. Mill Street | 920-286-3683 Country Equipment Service W5140 County Road 0 | 920-892-8111 | www.countryequipmentservice.com Custom Craft Trophy & Embroidery 118 North Highland Avenue | 920-892-8501 | www.customcrafttrophy.com Dear Old Books 404 E. Mill Street | 920-892-4447 Dreams Unlimited Music Store 215 E. Mill Street | 920-893-8703 | www.dreamsunlimitedmusicstore.com Eccentricities Home Décor & Gifts 538 Walton Drive | 920-449-5544 Ecology Outfitters 426 Factory Street | 262-505-5002 | www.ecologyoutfitteres.com Forgotten Times 108 Caroline Street | 920-698-2036 Maggie’s Closet 127 E. Mill Street | 920-892-4400 | www.maggiescloset.net 35 22 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | SHOPPING
CHAMBER MEMBER AD ON PAGE Miller and Boeldt 8 Hill and Dale Road | 920-893-4211 | www. millerboeldtinc.stihldealer.net Mills Fleet Farm 3110 Eastern Avenue | 920-893-5115 | www.millsfleetfarm.com Moraine Gardens W4930 Sumac Road | 920-893-0843 | www.morainegardens.com Neat Repeats 2627 Eastern Avenue | 920-892-9100 | www.neatrepeatsthriftshop.com Nesemanns Diamond Center W5132 County Road O | 920-892-7726 | www.nesemannsdiamondcenter.com Plymouth Arts Center Gift Shop 520 E. Mill Street | 920-892-8409 | www.plymoutharts.org 13 Plymouth Furniture 2133 Eastern Avenue | 920-892-6006 | www.plymouthfurniturewi.com Raven Nest 109 E. Mill Street | 920-860-1485 Seranya Studio Art Boutique 1611 Eastern Avenue | 920-893-9000 | www.seranyastudios.com Sewing Basket 426 E. Mill Street | 920-892-4751 | www.sewingbasket.biz 45 Shoppes on Mill Street 412 E. Mill Street | 920-892-8500 St. Vincent DePaul 2225 Eastern Avenue | 920-892-4913 | www.svdpplymouth.org Walgreens 2455 Eastern Avenue | 920-893-5895 | www.walgreens.com Walmart SupeCenter 428 Walton Drive | 920-892-7523 | www.walmart.com Willow Wood Acres N5947 Willow Road | 920-893-9908 | www.willowwoodacres.com Wreath Factory N6625 State Road 57 | 920-893-8700 | www.wreathfactoryonline.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 23
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street Accounting Services 504 Broadway Street, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 (920) 467-6206 | www.sheboyganfalls.org Begalke & Associates, LLC Serving the business community of Sheboygan Falls through 506 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 promotion, events, business retention and redevelopment, (920) 458-3591 | begalkecpa.com beautification and overall community support. See ad on page 59 Family owned CPA firm with over 50 years of professional experience. We provide quality individual and business income tax services, business start-up advice, accounting and payroll preparation and all services to help entrepreneurs run their business more effortlessly and efficiently. Attractions Foenix Tax & Business Services LLC Cheese County and Dairy Heritage Center Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 133 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 400-7541 | www.foenixtax.com (920) 892-2012 | www.cheesecapitaloftheworld.com Beautifully designed in historic downtown Plymouth to share, Named for the mythical bird of rebirth! A local and virtual tax educate and enjoy the greatest cheeses in Plymouth. As you and accounting firm specializing in tax preparation (personal peruse our store, engage in our interactive videos, quizzes and and business) and helping startups and business owners set selfie fun center. Specialty cheese sandwiches and ice cream up for success. 24 years of experience. Certified QuickBooks delight all who come. See ad on page 53 Online ProAdvisor. Plymouth Arts Center Associations 520 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 892-8409 | www.plymoutharts.org HHT Men’s A cappella Chorus Plymouth’s leading arts destination established in 1993. Featuring a vibrant schedule of Fine Art exhibitions, live 229 Fallen Oaks Lane, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 theatre, concerts, classes for all ages, Gift Shop, Spring Art (920) 946-6703 | www.hhtsings.com Tour, Jazz/Blues Crawl; the “Sartori Big Cheese Drop” and Plymouth Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, largest more! See ad on page 13 all-male singing organization in the world. Performs four-part, close harmony singing. Performs all churches, nursing homes, Road America parks, picnics, private parties, etc. See ad on page 53 N7390 Highway 67, Plymouth, WI 53073 1-800-365-7223 | www.roadamerica.com Plymouth D.A.M. 640 acre facility featuring year-round motorsports. Racing May We are all business owners who feel compelled to work thru September. Corporate meeting and group tours available. together to create an atmosphere that promotes an appeal On-site camping and concessions for major public events. to locals and tourists to enjoy and search out the services, See ad on page 13 restaurants, retail businesses and green spaces in Downtown Plymouth! We have several events every year that bring a ton of families and festival goers to our downtown. Many of these events are listed in our ad. See ad on page 57 24 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
Wade House Historic Site N7965 State Highway 23, Greenbush, WI 53026 Camps/Campgrounds (920) 526-3271 | www.wadehouse.org Camp Evelyn (Girl Scouts of Manitou Council) Horse play allowed! You can almost hear the clip-clop of W6598 Camp Evelyn Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 horse hooves on the old plank road as you explore the era of Stagecoach travel. Experience what it was like when travelers (920) 565-4575 | www.gsmanitou.org rested in Greenbush during the time the new town grew and Camp Evelyn is an all-girl summer camp near Plymouth and prospered. See ad on page 13 Crystal Lake. Girls will swim, kayak, sing and learn archery. Every girl deserves the chance to camp! Youth, resident camp, year-round camp rentals, wedding and corporate retreats. Automotive Sales Plymouth Rock Camping Resort and Service N7271 Lando Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 892-4252 | www.plymouthrock-resort.com Van Horn Automotive Group Plymouth Rock is a spacious RV resort and is conveniently 3000 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth, WI 53073 located right across the street from Road America Race Track, (920) 893-6361 | www.vanhornauto.com minutes from nostalgic downtown Plymouth. Whether you camp in a RV, a pop-up, one-man tent, or cabins Plymouth Van Horn Automotive Group is a family born, employee owned Rock has the perfect accommodations for you. business. Quality transportation and service at a fair price. See ad on page 53 We offer; rental vehicles, service department, all makes and models, pick-ups and delivery service, collision center, trade- ins, financing, used, new fair pricing. See ad on page 5 Clothing/Accessories Allechant Boutique, LLC Banking 217 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 893-9888 Waldo State Bank It’s all about you! Fabulous Clothing Sizes S to 3X, ALEX and 119 N Depot Street, Waldo, WI 53093 ANI, Purses, Jewelry, Sunglasses, Scarves, Gift Items-and (920) 528-8385 | www.waldostatebank.com anything you may need to complete your look! We travel all over the country looking for amazing items for our boutique! Waldo State Bank is independently owned and is proud to be Open Sun 12-3, Mon 10-5, Tue 10-5, Wed 10-5, Thur 10-5, Fri your bank. For over 100 years we have been committed to be 10-5, Sat 10-4. See ad on page 26 a premier provider of financial services for the communities we serve. “Serving our Customers’ Financial Needs by Establishing Strong Trusted Relationships.” Maggie’s Closet See ad on page 35 127 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 892-4400 | www.maggiescloset.net Maggie’s Closet is one of the largest consignment shops in Banquet Halls southeastern Wisconsin! Featuring junior, women’s and plus size clothing, shoes, purses, jewelry, accessories and an entire floor of home décor & furniture pieces. See ad on page 35 Amore Banquet Hall 18 W. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 892-2161 | www.amoreplymouth.com Construction Plymouth’s premier banquet, wedding and party destination. Capacity for 30-220 guests. Neutral décor to compliment any D&D Carpentry occasion or theme. Full Bar. Handicap accessible. Check out 1324 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth, WI 53073 our website for menus, pricing, photos and available dates. (920) 526-3648 | www.ddcarpentry.com Are you looking for an experienced construction firm with the know how to imagine your vision? Has a project been on your mind for years but not sure where to start? Call D&D Carpentry Book Stores to remodel, add on or build new! See ad on page 57 Book Heads 214 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 Dental Services (920) 892-6657 Book Heads is an independent bookstore specializing in new Advanced Dental Care Clinic books for all ages and interests. We also carry unique greeting 62 S. Pleasant View Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 cards, puzzles and gifts. Special orders welcome. Come read (920) 892-8466 | www.advanaceddentalcareclinic.com our quotes decorating the store! Serving the Plymouth community 40+ years; we’re your private family dentist equipped with state of the art 3D technology. Invisalign® to root canals to same day crowns and sleep apnea appliances where quality patient care is top priority! WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 25
Dining and Drinks Elkhart Inn 91 South Lincoln Street, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 Antoinette’s Casual Dining (920) 876-3133 | www.elkhartinn.com 18 W. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 Rich in history and rich in the tradition of serving classic dishes using locally grown food to family and friends, old and new, (920) 892-2161 | www.antoinettesplymouth.com just as it has for close to 100 years. Antoinette’s features a broad array of casual dining fare. Enjoy fresh salads, sandwiches, wraps and juicy burgers. Antoinette’s homemade pizza and build your pastas are sure The Hub Studio Café, LLC to please. Antoinette’s also serves Plymouth’s best broasted 1611 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth, WI 53073 chicken. Casual, comfortable cuisine…Antoinette’s. (920) 893-9000 | www.thehubcoffee.com See ad on page 19 Welcome to the Hub, where you’re invited to feel at home. Enjoy your favorite coffee, tea and specialty beverage, Antonio’s Sports Bar sandwich, muffin & more. Take a class, browse our beautiful 18 W. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 art & gifts, read a book or just relax. Susan Radke, Owner, susan@thehubcoffee.com. See ad on page 45 (920) 893-5105 | www.antoniosplymouth.com Antonio’s is Plymouth’s best place for cold beer, great food and the area’s best entertainment. Catch the game on our 11 Lola’s on the Lake tv’s. Dart and pool. Check out our website for specials and 101 Osthoff Resort, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 upcoming entertainment. Antonio’s…it’s your kind of place. (920) 876-5840 | www.lolasonthelake.com See ad on page 19 Serving a sophisticated menu of Midwestern favorites with eclectic fare while offering panoramic views of Elkhart Lake. Carole’s Café A private dining room is available for parties of up to 30, 210 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 featuring a stone fireplace and private patio. Serving lunch and dinner. Hours may change seasonally. (920) 400-1314 Homey, family-style café that looks like Mom/Grandma’s kitchen. Menu lists familiar foods with home-made flavors. PJ Campbell’s At The Depot Bakery-case holds breads baked every day and other family 114 Depot Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 favorites. (920) 893-8600 | www.pjcampbellsatthedepot.com Casual Dining Experience in a historic train depot converted into a restaurant. Join our family and enjoy comfort food which includes steaks, ribs, sandwiches and German favorites. Offering something for everyone. Don’t forget the big pretzel and baked French Onion. Allechant Boutique llc 217 E. MILL STREET, PLYMOUTH 920-893-9888 Have Your Own Modern Style! Give Great Gifts! ALEX AND ANI Amazing Trendy Jewelry • Unique Clothing S-3X Purses and Accessories • We Buy Gold & Silver 26 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH |
Food Manufacturing Insurance Masters Gallery Foods The Benefit Company of Plymouth PO Box 170, Plymouth, WI 53073 124 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 893-8431 | www.mastersgalleryfoods.com (920) 893-2084 | www.thebenefitcompanies.com Masters Gallery Foods, a leading national cheese supplier, cuts The Benefit Companies of Plymouth provides insurance for & wraps cheese products such as shreds, slices and sticks people and businesses. Our personal insurance services that are distributed throughout the US with exports into China, include auto, homeowners, motorcycles & ATV’s, as well as Mexico and other parts of the world. Our family is over 800 life and health insurance. We also provide business insurance strong and growing. See ad on page 35 services such as property & casualty, workers’ compensation and ACA compliance. See Ads on pages 5 & 57 Sargento Foods, Inc. One Persnickety Place, Plymouth, WI 53073 Insurance Solutions of Wisconsin 1-800-CHEESES | www.sargento.com 435 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 As a family owned company for three generations, we are (920) 268-1600 | www.insurancesolutions-wi.com committed to providing the most delicious cheese in many Independent Insurance Agency specializing in Individual and varieties and forms to satisfy all cheese needs. Family Health Insurance, Medicare Supplements, Advantage See ad on page 19 and Prescription Drug Plans along with Dental/Vision Insurance. We are independent brokers which gives us access to many insurance companies to find the best solution for Floral and Gifts YOU. Cain’s Bridal Wreath State Farm Insurance 531 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 117 N. Milwaukee Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 892-2867 | www.cainsbw.com (920) 893-9668 | www.jimschuldt.com We’re a full service flower shop for all occasions with local Providing insurance and financial services. delivery. Specializing in weddings and events. We carry: cheese, fruit & gourmet baskets and treats. Gift items for all ages. Tuxedo rentals & wedding invitations. In business since Suhrke Insurance Agency LLC 1992! 1215 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 893-8108 | www.suhrke.com Funeral Services A locally owned independent insurance agency that has been in business for over 60 years. Insurance products including auto, home, farm, motorcycles, boats, business and life. Office Suchon Funeral Home and Cremation Services hours Monday-Friday, 8am to 5pm and by appointment. 1317 State Road 67 | P.O. Box 535, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 893-9797 Serving the Plymouth community and surrounding area. We offer personal services for funerals and cremations or your Lodging pre-arrangement needs. AmericINN 1708 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth, WI 53073 Heating/Cooling/ (920) 892-2669 | www.americinn.com Start your day with a free homestyle breakfast of eggs, Plumbing Contractors sausage, waffles, and more. Stay connected with a business center and free WiFi. Take a dip in our heated indoor pool and hot tub. You’ll rest easy in comfortable, quiet Four Seasons Comfort LLC accommodations. Each non-smoking guest room is appointed 426B Factory Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 with a flat-screen HDTV, coffee maker, ironing facilities, and (920) 893-8900 | www.fourseasonscomfort.net hairdryer. See ad on page 45 Four Seasons Comfort, LLC provides commercial & residential sales and service. Call us today for your heating and cooling Baymont Inn & Suites needs. Jeremy – (920) 980-1758. Second location is W2074 Garton Road, Sheboygan, WI 53083, Mike – (920) 980-7041. 678 Walton Drive, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 893-6781 | www.baymontinns.com Haucke Plumbing & Heating Non-smoking property featuring microwave and refrigerator in 227 Division Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 all kind-bed rooms. High-speed internet, cable with HBO, in- room coffeemaker, hair dryer and iron. Enhanced continental (920) 892-6601 | www.hauckeplumbing.com breakfast, indoor pool, whirlpool, business center, meeting Haucke Plumbing is a local, family-owned business who has served rooms and fitness room. See ad on page 19 the Plymouth area for over 35 years. We believe that “good old- fashioned service” is still the best way to take care of our customers. See ad on page 15 WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 27
Gilbert Huson House Bed & Breakfast 315 Collins Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 Printing/Design/ (920) 892-2222 | www.husonhouse.com Promotional Items Elegant 1891 landmarked Victorian home nestled in a historic residential neighborhood. Five well-appointed guest rooms BMG Designs, LLC with private baths and wireless internet. Delicious breakfast. 132 Fairview Drive, Plymouth, WI 53073 Walking distance to downtown shops and eateries. (920) 946-9982 Custom made logos, glassware/drinkware, apparel, wedding Inn on Hillwind packages, promotional items, vinyl vehicle and sign graphics, N4922 Hillwind Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 wood signs and much more. (920) 892-2199 | www.innonhillwind.com Tranquil setting minutes from downtown Plymouth. Inn Sun Graphics Media features fine rooms/suites with private baths, double 2829 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth, WI 53073 whirlpools, fireplaces, private balconies and wireless internet. 1206 N. 8th Street, Sheboygan, WI 53081 Full breakfast fireside in the common area. 920-892-2331 | www.sungraphicsmedia.com Sun Graphics Media is a one stop media company providing Osthoff Resort print, graphic design, web/app development and mailing 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 services. The on-site friendly team can help you with any of your media needs, and our dedication to quality is unmatched. (920) 876-3366 | www.osthoff.com fashioned service” is still the best way to take care of our customers. AAA Four-Diamond resort featuring spacious suites and guest See ad on page 2 rooms, Aspira Spa, multiple restaurant, conference center, cooking school, 500 feet of lakefront, recreation rentals, indoor and outdoor pools, whirlpools and saunas, fitness center, arcade, year-round recreation and nearby golf. Real Estate See ad on page 21 Pleasant View Realty N6050 Pleasant View Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 Maple Syrup (920) 892-7711 | 327 Fremont Street, Kiel, WI 53042 Production (920) 894-7713 | www.pleasantviewrealty.com Family Owned Business. Our commitment is to provide the best Drewry Farms Maple Products service possible to our customers and to make the real estate N4396 Blueberry Lane, Plymouth, WI 53073 experience a pleasant one! Building relations on trust…is our way of doing business. See ad on page 15 (920) 893-5189 | www.drewryfarmsmaple.com The Drewry Family has been producing high-quality pure maple syrup for close to 150 years and currently taps over Shorewest Realtors 4,500 trees. Their products can be found at local restaurants, 2500 Kohler Memorial Drive, Sheboygan, WI 53081 farmer’s markets, specialty shops and on their website. Visitors (920) 457-2306 | www.shorewest.com are welcome to tour their facilities during the maple syrup season, which usually starts in March (call ahead for tours or Providing Real Estate services to Sheboygan County for over 40 for purchases from the farm). An open house is help the 4th years, experienced and knowledgeable Sales Associates take the Saturday in March. hassle out of buying or selling your home. Shorewest’s unsurpassed technology, marketing, and dedication will make your experience more enjoyable and rewarding. See ad on page 45 Moving Companies Two Men and a Truck W5134 County Road O, Plymouth, WI 53073 (920) 893-1900 | www.twomensheboygan.com Serving all of Sheboygan County, we are a full service moving company offering everything from packing, internal moves, local and long distance residential and business moving, to portable storage container rental. See ad on page 15 28 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
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