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Haugen was named in 1886 after the Norwegian settler Nils P. Haugen, a local landowner, lawyer and congressman [5] who emigrated from Buskerud, Norway in 1854, [6] A post office called Haugen has been in operation since 1889. [7] The ZCBJ Hall in Haugen, a historical meeting place for Czech-Americans, is listed on the National Register of ...
The Island of Happy Days is a historic estate located on Stout Island in Red Cedar Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin. Built from 1909 to 1911, the estate was a summer home for the family of Frank Deming Stout, heir to the Knapp, Stout & Co. fortune. The estate was designed by Arthur Heun in a rustic style resembling Adirondack resorts.
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Mr. Haugen built a dwelling house and other buildings out of timber cut on the property. The Haugen family farmed the land until 1920. [4] In the early 1930s, a Chicago businessman named Isak Dahle was inspired by a recent tour of Norway and memories of his childhood in Southeastern Wisconsin to replicate a Norwegian farm as a gift to his family.
Jerry Solsrud of Oconomowoc takes aim at a Canada goose Friday morning as flocks of geese and pigeons fly over an Ozaukee County farm field. Friday was opening day of the 2023 Wisconsin early ...
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