The GRAPE SHOT was a schooner that met its end as a shipwreck in Washington, Wisconsin. Its remains offer a tangible connection to the maritime commerce of the region.
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Historic - Non-aboriginal; Maritime History
Adjacent Of Rock Island Ferry Dock, Jackson Harbor, Washington, Wisconsin
Plum Island, Washington, Wisconsin
Prehistoric; Historic - Aboriginal; Commerce; Native American; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Exploration/Settlement
Rock Island, Off Ne Tip Of Washington Island, Washington, Wisconsin
Architecture; Industry
N7053 Wi 69/39, Washington, Wisconsin
European; Agriculture; Architecture
W6303 Hefty Rd., Washington, Wisconsin
Architecture
1269 Everett Rd., Washington, Wisconsin
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Commerce; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Maritime History
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Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal; Maritime History; Commerce
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