A View of Northport's Past
![Northport Hamburger Stand near Northport Ferry Dock Postcard, Door County, WI. c. mid 1900. Stand was located in same spot as current Northport Kiosk. The Hamburger Stand now resets at LGHS. The primary landing for Washington Island Ferries shifted from Gills Rock to Northport in 1984 (Richard Purinton, DC Pulse, 15 Nov 2015). Hamburger Stand near Northport Ferry Dock Postcard, Door County, WI. c. mid 1900. Courtesy of www.latergator.us.](https://libertygrovehistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/Scan-1-1/3055898950.jpg)
Northport Hamburger Stand near Northport Ferry Dock Postcard, Door County, WI. c. mid 1900. Stand was located in same spot as current Northport Kiosk. The Hamburger Stand now resets at LGHS. The primary landing for Washington Island Ferries shifted from Gills Rock to Northport in 1984 (Richard Purinton, DC Pulse, 15 Nov 2015).
Hamburger Stand near Northport Ferry Dock Postcard, Door County, WI. c. mid 1900. Stand was located in same spot as current Kiosk. Courtesy of www.latergator.us.
![Northport in Death's Door Action. Storm Wave Crashes Over Pier at Northern End of Door Peninsula-- Evidence of Lake Michigan's Tremendous Power. Courtesy of Door Reminder. Northport in Death's Door Action. Storm Wave Crashes Over Pier At Northern End Of Door Peninsula-- Evidence of Lake Michigan's Tremendous Power. Courtesy of Door Reminder.](https://libertygrovehistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/Storm-Wave-Crashes-Over-Pier-At-Northern-End-Of-Door-Penisula-Evidence-of-Lake-Michigans-Tremendous-Power_-COurtesy-of-Door-Reminder_-scaled/2238248178.jpg)
Northport in Death's Door Action. Storm Wave Crashes Over Pier at Northern End of Door Peninsula-- Evidence of Lake Michigan's Tremendous Power. Courtesy of Door Reminder.
Northport in Death's Door Action. Storm Wave Crashes Over Pier At Northern End Of Door Peninsula-- Evidence of Lake Michigan's Tremendous Power. Courtesy of Door Reminder.
!["The Pier at Death's Door" A Picture of Northport Dock in it's Earliest Years before 1945 ... The Dock was Built in 1936 ... Prior to the Dock Being Built, ... This Area Was a Popular Place for People to Come and Picnic and Enjoy the Scenery. It was called "Lands End." Courtesy of Rick Heineman, Washington Island History.](https://libertygrovehistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/IMG_4050/4137431065.jpg)
"The Pier at Death's Door" A Picture of Northport Dock in it's Earliest Years before 1945 ... The Dock was Built in 1936 ... Prior to the Dock Being Built, ... This Area Was a Popular Place for People to Come and Picnic and Enjoy the Scenery. It was called "Lands End." Courtesy of Rick Heineman, Washington Island History.