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Passenger train service to the Waukesha station ended on June 16, 1957, when trains No. 601 and 620 were discontinued between Milwaukee and Madison. The final train carried just 7 passengers. [2] The depot now operates as a Mexican restaurant, La Estacion.
They made their mark in the family-run Mexican restaurant Casa del Rio. Now they're trying something new in downtown Waukesha. These longtime Waukesha restaurant owners are opening a new sports ...
1841. First stone house in Waukesha, with walls of coursed cut limestone from Lyman Goodnow's quarry, the first quarry in Waukesha. Sloan was an attorney, first treasurer of Waukesha county, and partner of Alexander Randall. [259] [260] 134: Camillia Smith House: Camillia Smith House: October 28, 1983 : 603 N. West Ave.
The station was created as the second iteration of heritage station WHBL's FM sister WWJR in 1993 as part of a large frequency swap in northeastern Wisconsin that also involved WKTT moving from 103.1 to 98.1, and WWJR from 97.7 to the new 93.7 frequency to facilitate the creation of Kaukauna-licensed WOGB on 103.1.
His old restaurant staff and jazz bands return to raise money for Chef Keith Hicks, “a man who is loved by all and a man that does not know a stranger.” Jazz bands, cooks from long-closed ...
Studio in Waukesha. WAUK (540 AM) is a progressive talk radio station licensed to Jackson, Wisconsin, and serving the Milwaukee metropolitan area. Branded The Sha 101 FM, a reference to the station's Waukesha based FM translator. The station's studios and offices are in downtown Waukesha. [2]
WSJP began as the "expanded band" twin to a station broadcasting on the standard AM band, which originally signed on in 1979 as WCQL (Waukesha County's Quality Listening), a highly directional daytime-only station licensed to Pewaukee on 1370 kHz.
Waukesha is situated 20 miles (32 km) west of Milwaukee and has become of national reputation on account of its mineral springs [1] at the end of the 19th century, and developed to one of the best-known resorts of wealthy people from Chicago and Milwaukee. Aside from its spring water and the beauties of the town, Waukesha has had, originally ...