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Mazomanie Village Hall Looking east at Mazomanie. Mazomanie / ˌ m eɪ z oʊ ˈ m eɪ n i / is a village in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,768 at the 2020 census. The village is located within the Town of Mazomanie. It is part of the Madison Metropolitan Statistical Area.
[1] [2] They moved to Mazomanie, Wisconsin, and Lipsen became interested in politics at age 8, after listening to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's fireside chats on the radio. [2] After graduating from high school, she studied at the University of Denver and later at the University of Wisconsin, where she joined the Young Democrats of America. [3]
The Mazomanie Sickle building at 46 Crescent St. is a one-story Boomtown-style building that was built in 1902 by H.L. Swan to house his newspaper. [4] [19] The Phillip Hamm Livery Barn at 46 East Hudson St. is a gambrel-roofed barn built in 1908 with walls of vertical board and batten. Hamm used the barn for his livery and for his feed ...
Arthur MacArthur Jr. (1845–1912), Medal of Honor Civil War, "On Wisconsin", father of General Douglas MacArthur ; Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964), General of the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, Medal of Honor recipient (Milwaukee) Alexander Mackenzie (1844–1921), U.S. Army Chief of Engineers
Map of Wisconsin, highlighting the Town of Mazomanie According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 31.0 square miles (80.3 km 2 ), of which, 30.2 square miles (78.1 km 2 ) of it is land and 0.8 square miles (2.2 km 2 ) of it (2.71%) is water.
The Mazomanie Town Hall is a historic building at 51 Crescent Street in the village of Mazomanie, Wisconsin. The two-story stone building was built in 1878 to serve as the Town of Mazomanie's fire department. The Mazomanie town clerk moved to the building in 1879, and after the fire department relocated in 1897 the town government continued to ...
The early settlers hoped that the Wisconsin River, just a few miles away, would one day provide easy transport to distant markets. The shallow, shifting sandbars of the Wisconsin never really allowed that, but in 1856 the Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad began to stop in Mazomanie, five miles away. Flour mills and creameries soon opened there ...
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