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    3.5-story gristmill built 1871-73 on Coney Creek, with its original equipment including a millstone and four roller mills made by Edward P. Allis Company. Site includes 1865 farmhouse, 1890 barn, smoke house, outhouse, and other structures. [33] [34] [35] 16: Ritger Wagonmaking and Blacksmith Shop: Ritger Wagonmaking and Blacksmith Shop: June 1 ...

  3. Slinger, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Slinger is located at (43.328466, -88.283461 [18]According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 5.31 square miles (13.75 km 2), of which, 5.29 square miles (13.70 km 2) of it is land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2) is water.

  4. Cedar Creek, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek is an unincorporated community located in the town of Polk, Washington County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] History. Cedar Creek was originally called ...

  5. Cedar Creek (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek is a 53-kilometre-long (33 mi) [1] stream in southeastern Wisconsin in the United States. The Cedar Creek watershed is a 330 km 2 (127 mi 2 ) sub-basin of the larger Milwaukee River watershed.

  6. Cedarburg Mill - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, Cedar Creek experienced severe spring flooding, and the Cedarburg Mill's dam was the only dam to survive the year. In 1882, John Grundke bought the building. In 1901, Grundke sold the mill to Christian, Louis, and William Ruck. In 1913, Christian's son Louis Ruck bought out the other family members and became the sole proprietor.

  7. Cedarburg, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    When the first settlers—many of whom were German speakers—arrived in the area, they found white cedar trees growing on the banks of Cedar Creek.Early German-American settler Frederick Leuning built a cabin near the creek's eastern bank in 1843 and referred to his home as the "Cedarburg," meaning the "cedar castle" or the "fortress of the cedars."

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