[citation needed] A visible remnant of the railroad grade is one quarter mile east of the Sturgeon Bay Trail and M-119 intersection.
[citation needed] A post office was established on March 28, 1908, with Edward Ringler as postmaster.
[4] The town once boasted a saw mill, blacksmith shop, small general store, and a boarding house in addition to the post office.
Sturgeon Bay, now an abandoned logging village, and still under the ownership of the mayor, was offered to many of the 300 homeless people to use as shelter.
[citation needed] The beach in which this town was located is now home to the endangered piping plover, with many sections of the shoreline roped off to protect its nesting sites.