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  1. VISIT LAKE GENEVA. 201 Wrigley Drive. Lake Geneva, WI 53147. 800.345.1020. 262.248.4416

  2. Get this straight: The city is Lake Geneva, the lake is Geneva Lake. Hop aboard a classic yacht for a cruise around the second deepest lake in Wisconsin (135 feet deep and 21 miles around) which is the focal point of a popular resort area also known as "the Newport of the West."

  3. Geneva Lake Museum History. Founded in 1983 the museum was originally located in the house at 818 Geneva Street. In the 1990’s the city moved the Waterworks Department, which had been housed in the 1929 Wisconsin Power & Light building, to a new larger facility. The Geneva Lake Museum leaders persuaded the city to let them use the old ...

  4. VISIT LAKE GENEVA. 201 Wrigley Drive. Lake Geneva, WI 53147. 800.345.1020. 262.248.4416

  5. Located 7.3 miles from the Geneva National Golf Club, this hotel faces Lake Geneva and has a spa with an indoor pool and hot tub. Free Wi-Fi and free parking are available. Show more. 8.2. Very Good. 659 reviews. Price from $179 per night. Check availability.

  6. Oct 6, 2023 · The Path allows access to learn about Lake Geneva’s roots and see the history first-hand. Dating back to its origins, the Shore Path was created by Native Americans and used by the Potawatomi tribe that settled here centuries ago. What was once used for means of travel and hunting was drastically transformed by the year of 1871 when the ...

  7. Mar 10, 2022 · Kishwauketoe Nature Conservancy is about a 10-minute drive away from Lake Geneva and is definitely one of the things to do if you want to get away from the busy Lake Geneva downtown. It’s a 231-acre park with a mix of diverse habitats and ecosystems. You will find wetlands, wood, forest, prairies, and meadows.

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