

Around the Corner with John McGivern - Season 2 Episode 11 Port Washington
Season - Episode
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3 - 1Hartford Jan 09, 2014
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3 - 2Westown Jan 16, 2014
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3 - 3Geneva Lake Jan 23, 2014
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3 - 4Sheboygan Falls Jan 30, 2014
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3 - 5Mitchell Street Feb 06, 2014
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3 - 6Prairie du Chien Feb 13, 2014
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3 - 7Cudahy Feb 20, 2014
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3 - 8Wausau Feb 27, 2014
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3 - 9Chippewa Falls Mar 06, 2014
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3 - 10West Allis Mar 20, 2014
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3 - 11Oconomowoc Mar 27, 2014
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3 - 12La Crosse Apr 03, 2014
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3 - 13Washington Heights Apr 10, 2014
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3 - 14The Gurda Hour Apr 17, 2014
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2 - 1Shorewood Jan 10, 2013
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2 - 2Mineral Point Jan 17, 2013
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2 - 3Kenosha Jan 24, 2013
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2 - 4Up North Jan 31, 2013
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2 - 5Walkers Point Feb 07, 2013
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2 - 6Neenah Feb 14, 2013
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2 - 7Waukesha Feb 21, 2013
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2 - 8Madison Feb 28, 2013
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2 - 9Wisconsin Dells Mar 07, 2013
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2 - 10Sherman Park Mar 21, 2013
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2 - 11Port Washington Mar 28, 2013
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2 - 12Whitewater Apr 04, 2013
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2 - 13Northern Door County Apr 11, 2013
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2 - 14Gurda Special Apr 18, 2013
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1 - 1Bayview Jan 26, 2012
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1 - 2Wauwatosa Feb 02, 2012
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1 - 3Riverwest Feb 09, 2012
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1 - 4Cedarburg Feb 15, 2012
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1 - 5Sheboygan Feb 23, 2012
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1 - 6Historic King Drive (BID #8) Mar 01, 2012
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1 - 7Burlington Mar 08, 2012
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1 - 8Brady Street Mar 08, 2012
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1 - 9Racine Mar 22, 2012
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1 - 10Brady Street, East Milwaukee Mar 29, 2012
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1 - 11Greendale Apr 05, 2012
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1 - 12Lincoln Village, South Milwaukee Apr 12, 2012
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1 - 13East Town, Milwaukee Apr 19, 2012
Overview
It's called the city of seven hills, but Lake Michigan is why Port Washington exists. Ewigs built their business on it, artist Shirley Gruen paints it, yacht builder Bill Prince is inspired by it, the people who publish Sailing Magazine write about it, and the people who built their house using the pebbles they gathered from its shore really got the most out of it! At the intersection where Grand Avenue meets Franklin Street, look east and you'll see first clean and arguably the most modern marina in Wisconsin. Look north and you'll be completely taken with St Mary's on the top of the hill, but don't look past one of the most quintessential main streets of the season, packed with businesses old and new. Look down and you might see some of Port Washington's most famous product, Allen Edmonds shoes! It was a complete joy to explore.