Groups Gravitate to Green Lake, Wisconsin
In 1867, Green Lake, Wisconsin saw its first resort on the lake—the Oakwood. A smart, wood-frame hotel with trademark broad verandas, it was built to hold 75 guests.
Read MoreIn 1867, Green Lake, Wisconsin saw its first resort on the lake—the Oakwood. A smart, wood-frame hotel with trademark broad verandas, it was built to hold 75 guests.
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