Wow, what a great film. You have much to be proud of!
@NickFerry6 жыл бұрын
loved the video - born and raised in N.E.W. and it's always cool for me to see this sort of stuff - especially the woodworking and metalworking end of it - thanks!
@DestinationDoorCounty3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Nick!
@aggabus2 жыл бұрын
NEW ?
@aggabus2 жыл бұрын
Shared route From Chicago, IL to Sturgeon Bay via I-94 W and I-43 N. 3 hr 48 min (244 mi) 3 hr 48 min in current traffic 1. Head north on S Federal St toward W Jackson Blvd 2. Turn right onto W Jackson Blvd 3. Turn left onto S Dearborn St 4. Turn left onto W Madison St 5. Turn right onto the I-90 W/I-94 W ramp 6. Merge onto I-90 W/I-94 W 7. Keep right at the fork to continue on I-94 W, follow signs for Milwaukee/Interstate 94 W/Edens Expressway 8. Take the I-94 W exit toward Milwaukee 9. Keep left at the fork to stay on I-94 W 10. Merge onto I-294 N 11. Keep left at the fork to stay on I-94 W 12. Keep left at the fork to stay on I-94 W 13. Keep left to stay on I-43 N 14. Take exit 185 for WI-54 E/WI-57 N toward Sturgeon Bay/Algoma 15. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for WI-54 E/WI-57 N/Algoma/Sturgeon Bay 16. Slight right onto WI-54 E/WI-57 N/Sturgeon Bay Rd/Wisconsin Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians Hwy. 17. Take the exit toward WI-42BUS/WI-57BUS/Business Dist 18. Arrive at location: Sturgeon Bay For the best route in current traffic visit maps.app.goo.gl/i4kScpyBx6DbMmwZ8
@joannesanford78454 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!
@DestinationDoorCounty3 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@stantaylor33503 жыл бұрын
I never knew the 1000 footers were built there. Was the Cort built there. I remember when it first passed through the Poe Lock, summer of 71
@DestinationDoorCounty2 жыл бұрын
Always learning! :)
@phillipgarrow22974 жыл бұрын
Very interesting I'm from Cadillac Michigan home of four winns boats it's changed hands several times they make several different brands now
@DestinationDoorCounty3 жыл бұрын
Oh awesome. Thanks for watching Phillip!
@stantaylor33503 жыл бұрын
My dad worked on the Poe Lock at the Soo in the summer of 1968
@DestinationDoorCounty2 жыл бұрын
How cool, thanks for sharing.
@aggabus2 жыл бұрын
Wisconsin
@aggabus2 жыл бұрын
NEW Nutrition, Exercise and Weight NEW Network of Executive Women NEW National Entrepreneurship Week NEW National Electronics Week (UK) NEW Nuclear Energy Worker NEW Northwest Environment Watch NEW Net Explosive Weight
@corvavw64474 ай бұрын
Amerikaanse manier van aanpakken🎉😊
@aggabus2 жыл бұрын
Shared route From Chicago, IL to Sturgeon Bay via I-94 W and I-43 N. 3 hr 48 min (244 mi) 3 hr 48 min in current traffic 1. Head north on S Federal St toward W Jackson Blvd 2. Turn right onto W Jackson Blvd 3. Turn left onto S Dearborn St 4. Turn left onto W Madison St 5. Turn right onto the I-90 W/I-94 W ramp 6. Merge onto I-90 W/I-94 W 7. Keep right at the fork to continue on I-94 W, follow signs for Milwaukee/Interstate 94 W/Edens Expressway 8. Take the I-94 W exit toward Milwaukee 9. Keep left at the fork to stay on I-94 W 10. Merge onto I-294 N 11. Keep left at the fork to stay on I-94 W 12. Keep left at the fork to stay on I-94 W 13. Keep left to stay on I-43 N 14. Take exit 185 for WI-54 E/WI-57 N toward Sturgeon Bay/Algoma 15. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for WI-54 E/WI-57 N/Algoma/Sturgeon Bay 16. Slight right onto WI-54 E/WI-57 N/Sturgeon Bay Rd/Wisconsin Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians Hwy. 17. Take the exit toward WI-42BUS/WI-57BUS/Business Dist 18. Arrive at location: Sturgeon Bay For the best route in current traffic visit maps.app.goo.gl/i4kScpyBx6DbMmwZ8
@aggabus2 жыл бұрын
NEW north east Wisconsin
@Donnybirm57006 жыл бұрын
Uncle Joe!!
@DestinationDoorCounty3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for tuning in Don!
@krystiansieminski80603 жыл бұрын
So it sounds we need a war to have growth.....and stay at war to have jobs.....so the mindless gray masses be happy, that is if at war time everything did grow X 3 and after the war 3/4 go in to dust, and it was hard to change , a little bit of flexibility lack of so the Industry keep going, to keep still man at work, good man that have skills, same problem we faces in the 60's 80's and at 2000's, not much changes, it looks like we do not learn in order to change, or maybe we truly need a war kind conflict in order to have a little market boom, sad sad sad. TH