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| Does anybody know of any decent motels or hotels in cook mn that have a place to plug in your boat? |
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Location: Wisconsin | I don't know about Cook, but how about Virginia? |
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| Country store motel, it's the first business on your right when entering Cook heading north. They have RV sites with hook-ups |
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Location: Musky Country | vermillion rv park/motel in cook does a nice job. |
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Location: Lake Vermilion Tower, MN | For the best lodging information in the Lake Vermilion area go to www.lakevermilion.com
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Location: oswego, il | If they would let me, i would just stay at the sawmill.  |
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Todd,
The Saw Mill IS the Hooters of the North, and the beer is Cold, wouldn't you agree?
I've stayed at the Amercinn (next door) .at least 4 Mo. a year in the last 5 years and know alot of the locals.... Its a really cool place.... I had to get glasses the last yr. in order to see the "View" better..... Also the "Walleye" guys love to tell me how the Muskies are eating everything in site.
The local Muskies Inc. chapter has their meetings upstairs, way to cool.....
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Location: oswego, il | The restaurant behind it ain't bad either. Hooters of the north indeed. Bayview lodge can be that way sometimes too. Can't beat the buckburgers on monday nights! |
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