Wandawega Lake Resort

The camp buildings dates to the 1920s when the modest resort was built and operated as a brothel and speakeasy.

After many run-ins with the law, the madam, Annie Peck, was finally convicted of running "a bawdy house of ill fame", and sent to the women's prison in Taycheedah, WI in 1942.

The current owners, David Hernandez and Tereasa Surratt, advertising executives from Chicago, have been restoring the property since 2004.

Hernandez attended the camp as a child, as he is half-Latvian and his family were regulars there from the 1960s to the 1980s.

The camp is on 25 acres and includes a 3-story hotel, lodge, cottages, and historic memorabilia.