Buildings

Anderson house, currently the Anderson House Museum at the Corner of the Past located at the corner of Hwy 57 and Fieldcrest Road. Circa 1910. Photo Courtesy of Jerry Knudson

Original Anderson barn and granary located down Fieldcrest from the house. The granary is now part of the Corner of the Past museum site. Circa 1910. Photo Courtesy of Jerry Knudson

Blacksmith shop located on Hwy 57 at the corner of Flintridge Road, across from the Corner of the Past Museum. Circa 1910. Photo Courtesy of Jerry Knudson

Building the Sister Bay School in 1909 at the top of the hill overlooking town. Photo Courtesy of Charlene Appel Rice

The Liberty Grove Hotel at the north end of town, located just south of the condos located south of JJ's/LaPuerta restaurant. 1910. Photo Courtesy of the SBHS Collection

St. Rosalia's Catholic Church (now the Mission Grill). Postcard addressed to Mr. Algot Appel dated Feb. 7, 1910. Photo Courtesy of Charlene Appel Rice

Hayes Hardware, serving food made on the Malleable Range they were selling. Located on the lower hill across from the hotel. Circa 1910-12. Photo Courtesy of the SBHS Collection

The Fruit Grower's Canning Co. at the Produce Dock, also known as Wiltse's dock at the north end of town. A later photo of the building about the time Sam Subin was building the dock into Anchor Sam's Marina. The building became the office and is still used by Yacht Works. Photo Courtesy of the SBHS Collection

The Liberty Park Hotel at the north end of town, one of the first tourist resorts built in 1898. The left part of the building was later moved slightly up the hill to be a separate house. Postcard addressed to Miss Ethel Anderson dated March 31, 1911. Photo Courtesy of Mike Brodd

John Pahl's hardware store on Maple behind Bunda's store. Postcard addressed to Vivian Roeser dated Oct. 5, 1912. Photo Courtesy of Mike Brodd

John Pahl's hardware store on Maple Street. (The building was moved in the 1950's onto the highway, midway down the lower hill, and then burned down in the late 50's while doing business as a pizza restaurant. Door County Creamery is currently in that location.) Postcard dated April 8, 1913. Photo Courtesy of Mike Brodd

Roeser's house on Clark Street (now Maple). The building served as their home, a rooming house, the first Catholic Church, a post office, a store, and is still used as an apartment house. One of the earliest buildings still standing in Sister Bay. Circa 1910. Photo Courtesy of Mike Brodd

The Everett B. Clark Co. located on dock that became Roeser's. They processed and shipped peas that were grown in the area. Before 1910. Photo Courtesy of Mike Brodd

Sister Bay Hotel (currently Sister Bay Bowl) at the corner of Hwy 42 and Maple Street. As rebuilt after the fire of 1912. Postcard addressed to Miss Phoebe Seaquist dated Oct 29,1915. Photo Courtesy of Mike Brodd