Door County, one of the Midwest's most popular travel destinations, is located on a 75-mile peninsula and surrounded by the waters of Green Bay on the west and Lake Michigan on the east. This region offers many year-round attractions including recreational activities, fabulous restaurants, cultural events, festivals, fish boils, antique shopping and some of the most picturesque views filled with historic lighthouses, scenic shorelines and stunning apple and cherry blossoms.
Located 3 miles south of Egg Harbor on the corner of Hwy 42 and Holiday Drive, in an attractive gingerbread-looking type house, you'll find Door County's one-of-a-kind holiday shop offering unique holiday treasures all year long. In operation for over 20 years, the Mistletoe Holiday House is a staple among tourists and locals alike.
You will find collectibles, heirloom Santa's, snowmen, angels, birds, hand-painted glass, resin, and wooden ornaments as well as handmade lighthouse and cherry ornaments made by local artists to reflect the unique Door County region.
Located 3 miles south of Egg Harbor on the corner of Hwy 42 and Holiday Drive, in an attractive gingerbread-looking type house, you'll find Door County's one-of-a-kind holiday shop offering unique holiday treasures all year long. In operation for over 20 years, the Mistletoe Holiday House is a staple among tourists and locals alike.
You will find collectibles, heirloom Santa's, snowmen, angels, birds, hand-painted glass, resin, and wooden ornaments as well as handmade lighthouse and cherry ornaments made by local artists to reflect the unique Door County region.
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Discover our popular frosted glass ornaments lovingly hand painted by a local artist.
Each ornament highlights Door County's famous sailboats and light houses as well as the symbolic cherries that represent the traditional harvest fruit of Door County.
The first major plantings of cherries in Door County reached maturity just before WWI and hundreds of migrant workers were recruited to the area as cherry pickers during the months of July and August.
Cherries continued to be hand-picked until replaced by the cherry shaker, a cherry picking machine, in the early 1960s.
Each ornament highlights Door County's famous sailboats and light houses as well as the symbolic cherries that represent the traditional harvest fruit of Door County.
The first major plantings of cherries in Door County reached maturity just before WWI and hundreds of migrant workers were recruited to the area as cherry pickers during the months of July and August.
Cherries continued to be hand-picked until replaced by the cherry shaker, a cherry picking machine, in the early 1960s.
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