Port Washington, WISCONSIN - Smith Bros. '"Fish Shanty" Restaurant - ADVERTISING : Port Washington is the county seat of Ozaukee County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The city is about 25 miles north of Milwaukee and 110 miles north of Chicago. The population was 11,250 at the 2010 census. The city was named for its natural port, and in honor of first President George Washington. In 1896, Delos and Herbert Smith brought their commercial fishing business to Port Washington as that harbor afforded them the use of a steam powered fish tug. There, the Smith family would call Port Washington home to their family business. Smith Bros., as it was called, grew to a fleet of fishing tugs, fish wholesale, whitefish caviar, burbot oil, fish retail (markets), restaurants, and a hotel. This Photochromatic advertising postcard, published in 1958, promotes the Smith Brother's restaurant: "This unique restaurant located 25 miles north of Milwaukee on Highway 141-32, and overlooking the Port Washington Harbor, has been famous for fish dinners for many years. The air-conditioned comfort of the nautical dining rooms and Shanty Bar, enhances the pleasure of char-coal flavored, planked fish or delicious sea foods. Banquet facilities are available. Phone: Atlas 4-5591 - Open daily 11:30-9:00 Smith Bros. "Fish Shanty" Restaurants located also at Torrance and Los Angeles, Calif." Curteichcolor 3-D Natural Color. The card is in good condition. No. 8C-H1054.