ITS COMING!So excited to see our little DepartmentOfObjects.com featured in center spread of the new @accidentallywesanderson book- Wes himself had a hand in this new tomb of inspiration, approving the photos and writing the forward. Today, our friends at AWA did a feature post on camp, and were needing out heres their post and words: During prohibition, a group of Chicago bigwigs created a space where they could make their own rules. Camp Wandawega was originally built as a center for illicit recreation: liquor, prostitution, and gambling. Trapdoors, multiple points of egress, and hidden hatches served as security, and the whole operation proved successful until a federal raid led to a padlock on its doors. Wandawegas history has been populated both by both neer-do-wells and do-gooders who frequented the site well before it evolved into the idyllic quirky resort it is today…Full Story on Pages 56-59 of Accidentally Wes Anderson: Adventures with phenomenal photos from the amazing @lyndielou, @nathanbobey and @nathanmichael200 brand new, mind-bendingly beautiful bucket list locations and the unexpected stories behind each one.Happy Monday, Adventurers!#awa #accidentallywesanderson #awaadventures #campwandawega #elkhorn #wisconsinlife