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  2. Saukville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Ozaukee County Pioneer Village: Located north of the village in the Town of Saukville, Pioneer Village is an open-air museum that preserves twenty-four buildings from the 1840s through the early 1900s, providing a snapshot of village life in early Ozaukee County. [29] An historical battle reenactment at Pioneer Village.

  3. Washington Avenue Historic District (Cedarburg, Wisconsin)

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    In 1842 Ludwig Groth bought land that would become the village of Cedarburg and in 1844 platted the village. Fredrick Hilgen arrived after 1845 [4] and built a gristmill on Cedar Creek. Over the years, and with business partners, Hilgen also started a sawmill, a planing factory, and a woolen mill.

  4. Cedarburg, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Cedarburg (/ ˈ s iː d ər b ɛr ɡ / SEE-dər-burg) [6] is a city in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States.Located about 20 miles (32 km) north of Milwaukee and in close proximity to Interstate 43, it is a suburb in the Milwaukee metropolitan area.

  5. Cedarburg (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Cedarburg is a town in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States, and is in the Milwaukee metropolitan area. The town was created in 1849 and at the time of the 2020 census had a population of 6,162. German and Irish immigrants first settled in Cedarburg in the 1840s.

  6. List of open-air and living history museums in the United ...

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    Wisconsin. Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury; Galloway House and Village, Fond du Lac; Heritage Hill State Historical Park, Allouez; Little Norway, Blue Mounds; Old World Wisconsin, Eagle; Ozaukee County Pioneer Village, Saukville; Pinecrest Historical Village, Manitowoc [21] Pioneer Village Museum, Cameron; Pioneer Park Historical ...

  7. Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, the company expanded production to a second factory in Grafton, Wisconsin, specializing in production of worsted yarn. By 1893, the Cedarburg complex had grown from two buildings to twelve and spanned several city blocks. The owners even built a tunnel under Bridge Road to link the factory basement to the bleaching and dying facilities ...

  8. Wayside House - Wikipedia

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    The Wayside House (also known as the Hilgen-Schuette House) is a historic house located in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. [2] It was built by Frederick Hilgen, who later co-owned the Cedarburg Mill, and is considered the father of Cedarburg. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 17, 1982.

  9. Cedarburg Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cedarburg Cultural Center is located in the historic downtown of Cedarburg, Wisconsin. For more than 25 years it has provided a place for art, music and history to be shared with the community. For more than 25 years it has provided a place for art, music and history to be shared with the community.