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This place goes back to 1946 and was operated by 2 brothers, George and Christ Alotis. Given the place is described as being on the "Cisco Branch of the Ontonagon River" that leads me to the address of E19300 Old US 2 W. Looking at a 1970's aerial photo, the layout of the buildings seems to match the photos. The Inn "burned to the ground" in 1949 but was rebuilt as there were later mentions of it in the newspapers.
The site contained lodging in the form of a 20-unit motel and/or cabins, bar, restaurant, dancing with live music, and eventually animal exhibits were added. I assume there was the customary souvenir shop and such. It is long gone although there are some structures still on the lot. I assume it is a private residence now.