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Kenosha Area Business Alliance MAP KEY 31 Veterans Memorial Park.........................30, 86 FOOD&DRINK ATTRACTIONS 32 Washington Park..................................30 ANDRECREATION 33 Wolfenbuttel Park.................................30 Ad Pg Listing Pg 1 Apis Hotel & Restaurant Ad Pg Listing Pg MALLSHOPSSALONS (Opening 2020) .....................77 ..........56 1 Boundless Adventures .................31 .......84, 85 2 Ashling on the Lough ................50 ..........56 2 Bristol Renaissance Faire..............96 ..........84 ANDARTGALLERIES 3 Big Star Drive-In .....................62 ..........56 3 Civil War Museum..................... 3 ..........84 4 Boat House Pub & Eatery .............64 ..........56 4 Dinosaur Discovery Museum............ 3 ..........84 Ad Pg Listing Pg 5 Brat Stop ...........................64 ..........56 5 Electric Streetcars....................52 ..........84 1 A Summer’s Garden Florist.............51 ..........87 6 Bristol 45 Diner ......................64 ..........56 6 Jelly Belly Visitor Center . .21 .......84, 87 2 Actor’s Craft 7th Avenue Theater 7 Buzz Café ..........................54 ..........56 7 Kemper Center/Durkee Mansion/ & Acting Studio......................50 ..........85 8 Captain Mike’s Beer & Burger Bar . 51, 69 ..........56 Anderson Arts Center ................23 ... 30, 84, 85 3 Against the Grain Creative Concepts....44 ..........87 9 Casa Capri ..........................64 ..........56 8 Kenosha Charter Boat Association .....33 ..........86 4 Alpaca Art Pottery Painting ...........50 ..........85 10 Century Pub & Eatery.................52 ..........56 9 Kenosha Comedy Club.................51 ..........85 5 ArtWorks/The Pencillarium............23 ..........85 11 Choo-Choo Charlie’s Shriner Diner ......51 ..........56 12 Circa on Seventh.....................78 ..........88 10 Kenosha Community Sailing Center 6 Bisou Lingerie .......................44 ..........87 13 Culver’s of Pleasant Prairie . 65 ..........56 at Kenosha Yacht Club................50 ..........85 7 DeBerge’s Framing and Gallery ........23 ..........87 14 Franks Diner......................50, 63 ..........56 11 Kenosha HarborMarket ................8 .......84, 88 8 Duck Duck Goose ....................53 ..........87 15 Grab’s Burger Bar....................63 ..........56 12 Kenosha History Center................18 ..........84 9 Elsie Mae’s Bakery & Cannery...........51 ..........87 13 Kenosha Kingfish Baseball .............16 ..........84 16 Harborside Common Grounds .........50 ..........56 10 Equinox botanical boutique ...........50 ..........87 17 HobNob Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge . 65 ..........56 14 Kenosha Public Museum ............... 3 ..........84 11 Feed and Seed ......................43 ..........87 15 Kenosha Symphony Orchestra .........23 ..........85 18 House of Gerhard . 65 ..........56 12 Fusion - Kenosha Performing Arts Assoc. 52 ..........85 19 Iguana Wana Mexican Grill 16 Kenosha YMCA ......................33 ..........85 13 Green Acres.........................43 ..........87 & Tequila Bar . 60 ..........56 17 Lakeside Players at Rhode Center 14 House of Nutrition ...................52 ..........87 20 Italian American Club..................71 ..........56 for the Arts..........................23 ..........85 15 Inner Child Comics & Collectibles .......51 ..........87 21 Jack’s Café at Jack Andrea ............45 ..........56 18 Sail Away Charters . 52 ..........86 16 Jack Andrea.........................45 ..........87 22 Johnny’Z Pour House.................69 ..........56 19 Sesquicentennial Bandshell......................85, 86 17 Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm . 43 ..........87 23 Kaiser’s Pizza & Pub ..................58 ..........56 20 Southport Light Station Museum/ 18 Jockey Factory Store .................42 ..........87 24 Kenosha Brewing Co. ................70 .......56, 88 Southport Lighthouse .................18 .......84, 85 19 K9 Kibble ...........................50 ..........87 25 La Fogata Mexican Grill ...............59 ..........56 21 Tall Ship Red Witch....................18 ..........84 20 Kenosha Art Association ..............23 ..........85 26 Mars Cheese Castle...................42 ..........56 22 Washington Park Velodrome .......................85 21 Kenosha Creative Space ..............23 ..........85 27 Mason’s Eatery & Pub.................70 ..........56 23 Wilmot Mountain ....................32 ..........85 22 Kenosha Lighthouse Studio 28 Petrifying Springs Biergarten ........... 2 .......56, 88 24 Wilmot Raceway at at North Pier Lighthouse ...........................85 29 PUBLIC Craft Brewing Co. ..........53, 70 .......56, 88 Kenosha County Fairgrounds ...........18 ..........84 23 Kenosha Union Park Project ...........23 ..........85 30 R’Noggin Brewing Co. .................71 ..........88 24 Lemon Street Gallery & ArtSpace ......23 ..........85 31 Ron’s Place..........................65 ..........56 25 Lou Perrine’s Gas and Groceries .......44 ..........87 32 Rustic Road Brewing Company .........71 .......56, 88 GOLFCOURSES 26 Mars Cheese Castle...................42 ..........87 33 Sazzy B.............................54 ..........56 27 Mike Bjorn’s Clothing .................52 ..........87 34 Slip 56..............................53 ..........56 Ad Pg Listing Pg 28 Moda Bella Salon and Spa.............50 ..........88 35 Soon’s Sushi Café . 66 ..........56 1 Brighton Dale Links ..................37 ..........86 29 Modern Apothecary ..................50 ..........87 36 Spanky’s Bar & Grill ..................60 ..........56 2 Petrifying Springs Golf Course .........37 ..........87 30 Nutrition Revolution...................51 ..........87 37 Tenuta’s Delicatessen and Liquors......45 ..........56 3 Washington Park Municipal Golf Course..............87 31 Peacetree Originals ...................51 ..........88 38 tg’s.................................66 ..........56 32 Pinot’s Palette .......................22 ..........85 39 The 1844 Table & Mash................58 ..........56 33 Pollard Gallery.......................23 ..........85 40 The Coffee Pot ......................66 ..........56 PARKSBEACHES 34 Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets ......40 .......84, 87 41 The Daily Dose Café ..................66 ..........56 35 Robin’s Nest Cakery ..................52 ..........88 42 The Garage..........................54 ..........56 ANDNATUREAREAS 43 The Red Oak Restaurant ..............67 ..........56 36 Sandy’s Popper ......................52 ..........88 44 The Spot Drive-In ....................67 ..........56 Ad Pg Listing Pg 37 Scoops Ice Cream & Candy ............50 ..........88 45 Trolley Dogs.........................53 ..........56 38 Shel’s Bridal .........................50 ..........88 1 Alford Park and Beach..........................30, 86 46 Tuscany Bistro Bar & Grill .............62 ..........56 2 Anderson Park / K9 Korner Dog Park .............30, 36 39 Something Different..................52 ..........88 47 Twisted Cuisine ......................67 ..........56 3 Brighton Dale Park ................................30 40 Studio Moonfall ......................53 ..........88 48 Union Park Tavern....................53 ..........56 4 Bristol Woods Park................................30 41 Tenuta’s Delicatessen and Liquors......45 ..........88 49 Valeo’s Pizza ........................68 ..........56 5 Chiwaukee Prairie .................................86 42 The Cypress Tree......................51 ..........88 50 Villa D’Carlo .........................68 ..........56 6 Civic Center Park .................................30 43 The Girl is Polished ...................52 ..........88 51 Walt’s Tavern at 7 Eichelman Park and Beach ......................30, 86 44 The Lettering Machine ................53 ..........88 Wilmot Mountain (Seasonal) ..........32 ..........56 8 Fox River Park.................................30, 87 45 To and From Gift Shop.................51 ..........88 52 Waterfront Warehouse ...............59 ..........56 9 HarborPark....................................30, 86 46 Total Cyclery ........................53 ..........88 53 Wine Knot Bar & Bistro ...............68 ..........56 10 Hawthorn Hollow ....................33 ..........86 11 KD Park / Warren Close Bark Park................30, 36 12 Kennedy Park ....................................30 ACCOMMODATIONS COMMUNITY 13 Kenosha Dream Playground at Petzke Park........30, 84 Ad Pg Listing Pg SERVICES 14 Library Park ......................................30 15 Lincoln Park ...................................30, 87 1 Apis Hotel & Restaurant Ad Pg Listing Pg 16 Nash Park........................................30 (Opening 2020) .....................77 ..........88 2 Best Western Executive Inn ...........77 ..........88 1 GFWC Women’s Club of Kenosha ......52 ..........88 17 New Munster Wildlife Area .........................86 2 Kenosha Area Business Alliance........82 ..........89 18 Old Settlers Park / Harris Family Dog Park ........30, 36 3 Candlewood Suites...................76 ..........88 4 Comfort Inn & Suites .................77 ..........89 3 Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce . 83 ..........89 19 Pennoyer Park and Beach .......................30, 86 4 Kenosha Community Foundation.......22 ..........89 5 Country Inn & Suites..................78 ..........89 20 Petrifying Springs Park/ 5 The O Co Working at 6 Hampton Inn & Suites ................ 74 ..........89 Carlisle Family Dog Park ........................30, 36 Backyard Dream Studios .............52 ..........88 21 Petzke Park ......................................30
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