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A New Look for the Northport Pier
By Dick Purinton and Sponsored by Lakeshore Motorsports, LLC
Aug 17, 2011 - 9:00:00 AM


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Northport Pier Visitor Center. Photo by Richard Purinton.
A Visitor Center has opened within the terminal building at Northport, a space that had operated the previous 25 years as Northport Pier Restaurant.

The dining room tables and chairs have been replaced with display kiosks for photographs, information and literature related to Washington and Rock Islands and the islands of Death's Door. This shift in direction
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Lining up for the ferry! Photo by Richard Purinton.
may surprise some visitors, especially those who recall memorable meals served at the Northport Pier Restaurant over that time period, but according to Hoyt Purinton, Ferry Line President, the new direction in the face of ever-declining restaurant activity is meant to support island tourism as a whole.

"This building had been designed and zoned for use as a seasonal restaurant, and over the 25 year span of operation it had a base of loyal customers," Purinton said. "But, because it was not economically successful, and because we believe we can do a better job marketing Washington Island, we've decided to be creative, and a visitor center, rather than some other venture, seems the best fit. This has come after considerable discussion within our company, and with the Washington Island Chamber of Commerce, with whom we work very closely."

The Ferry Line began the transformation process last winter with new paint and new carpet, the addition of display pedestals, new signage, and footpaths for easier access. The transformation became reality on opening day, Friday, May 27. Marge Frank, representing the Island Chamber, and Christy Davidson of the Ferry Line were hosts, and they answered questions from dozens of curious visitors, some who simply wound up at the northern end of Highway 42 looking about for more information, and those vacationers with weekend travel
plans already in hand. While dining is no longer available, coffee, tea and snack items are, and the atmosphere is intended to invite travelers to stay awhile, to absorb this northern Door County experience, to view the Death's Door Islands and ferry activities with guest binoculars, and to contemplate an island visit at a future date and time.

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Sievers School of Fiber Arts exhibit. Photo by Richard Purinton.
Several gallery-worthy displays will be featured. Outstanding island landscape photography by Lucas and Heather Frykman will be the centerpiece. A 4 x 6 oil painting by Eric Brodersen depicting an island nature scene will occupy the east wall. And Sievers School of Fiber Arts, Friends of Rock Island, and Friends of Plum and Pilot Islands will each feature their unusual, out-of-the-way experiences. The Visitor Center intent is to market the island experience in both a direct way such as passing on literature for motels, restaurants and attractions, but also to pique the interests of travelers who might be birders, photographers, or people who are simply curious about natural history found in these islands. It has been the aim of the Island Chamber of
Commerce and the Ferry Line to ensure all information hosts will have earned the Door County Visitor Bureau's Certified Tourism Ambassador qualification, and as such, informed assistance will be offered with any visitor's question, not only those related to Washington Island, but questions relating to our neighboring communities and Door County as a whole.

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Island Chamber Hostess Marge Frank. Photo by Richard Purinton.
Northport Visitor Center hours of operation will be daily until mid-October, 9:30 am to 3:00 pm. A large, selfhelp display with literature will always be available afterhours in the ferry terminal lobby, open during daytime hours of ferry operation. Short-term Visitor Center parking is available near the entrance, and there are more than two-hundred spaces available for general parking for both ferry riders and those who wish to walk out on the pier to observe ferry activity and the Death's Door scene close at hand.

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(This story reprinted from The Friends of Plum & Pilot Islands Forum, a quarterly publication by the Friends of Plum & Pilot Islands with the cooperation and assistance of the USFWS, Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge. For more info, please visit their website.)


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