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  2. Pewaukee, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pewaukee is a city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States.The population was 15,914 at the 2020 census.It is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area.. The name of the city of Pewaukee comes from that of the name of the village, the origin which is rather unclear in itself.

  3. Deacon West Octagon House - Wikipedia

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    The Deacon West Octagon House, built in 1856 (1854) by Deacon Josiah West, is an historic eleven-room octagon house located at 370 High Street, in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The wooden sign posted in front of the house states, "Josiah West 1854 Octagon House."

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Waukesha ...

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    Built in 1921, this was the first armory built after Wisconsin passed its Armory Aid Act. Designed by Henry Hengels, its style is Spanish Mission, with stucco walls and red tile roof. It also served as a social center for athletic matches, dances, shows, etc. [194] [195] 98: National Hotel: National Hotel: October 28, 1983 : 235 W. Main Street

  5. Hindu Temple of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Jain Temple of Wisconsin. The Hindu Temple of Wisconsin and Jain Temple of Wisconsin occupy a 22-acre lot at W243 N4063 Pewaukee Road (Wisconsin Highway 164), and the two temples share a parking lot. [11] [6] Most of the property is Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources-protected forest.

  6. Waukesha Beach Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Waukesha Beach Railway was formed on August 27, 1894, with $75,000 in capital. [1] The railway was built by C. E. Loss & Company of Chicago. The first summer resort season on the railway opened on June 15, 1895, [2] while the railway was formally opened on June 25, 1895.

  7. Pewaukee (village), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pewaukee is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States.The population was 8,238 at the 2020 census.The village is nearly surrounded by the City of Pewaukee.The village was incorporated from what was formerly the Town of Pewaukee, and the remainder of the town later incorporated as a city.

  8. Spring Creek Church - Wikipedia

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    After doubling attendance in the decade since moving to Pewaukee, in early 2008, construction began on the And 1 campaign, which included a $6 million expansion to the worship center (increasing capacity to nearly 2,000), a new foyer, coffee bar, and Christian education wing. The project was completed in January 2009.

  9. Duplainville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Duplainville is a neighborhood located within the city of Pewaukee, Wisconsin. [1] It is around three miles north of Waukesha, and around 15 miles west of Milwaukee. [2] The area is mainly industrial, but is most known among railfans because of the diamond junction between the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Watertown Subdivision and the Canadian National Railway Waukesha Subdivision.

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