Granary exhibit to open in Sturgeon Bay...and Chicago
Traveling between Sturgeon Bay and Chicago will soon feel like a piece of Door County is making the trip with you. The Sturgeon Bay Historical Society announced on Friday that a new exhibit exploring the past life of the Door County Granary will open not just at the granary itself but also at the Chicago Cultural Center. The Raymond F. and Eleanor A. Pesch Granary Restoration Fund Granary Telescoping Model is nine feet tall and showcases the primary internal layers of the Granary structure that are otherwise hidden, including the Grain Elevator’s upper levels, inner workings, and future public access to the head house. A second Granary Telescoping Model will be on display at the Chicago Cultural Center as a part of the SHIFTING REUSE AND REPAIR: the Door County Granary exhibit, created by the granary’s restoration architects, LA DALLMAN. You can see the model in Chicago from September 19th until February 28th, or in the Sturgeon Bay space beginning September 20th.
