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Waunakee (/ ˌ w ɔː n ə ˈ k iː /) [6] is a village in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 14,879 as of the 2020 census . A suburb of Madison , it is part of the Madison metropolitan area .
Waunakee – Waunakee is called Wanąǧi [wa-na-GHEE] in the Hocąk language, meaning "spirit", as in a spirit which has departed from the body. I was told by a tribal colleague that it was given this name due to the spirits who can sometimes be heard there at night, singing.
Governor Nelson State Park is a 422-acre (171 ha) Wisconsin state park located outside of Waunakee, Wisconsin in the town of Westport on the north shore of Lake Mendota. It is named for former Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson. On most days the Wisconsin State Capitol building can be seen in nearby Madison.
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WIS 19 east / WIS 78 north – Sauk City, Waunakee: Northern end of WIS 78 overlap: Black Earth: 109.3: 175.9: WIS 78 south – Mount Horeb: Southern end of WIS 78 overlap: Middleton: 122.3: 196.8: US 12 west – Baraboo: Western end of US 12 overlap: 251B: Parmenter Street: Exit numbers follow US 12; westbound exit only: Madison: 252: Greenway ...
U.S. Highway 12 (US 12 or Highway 12) in the U.S. state of Wisconsin runs east–west across the western to southeast portions of the state. It enters from Minnesota running concurrently with Interstate 94 (I-94) at Hudson, parallels the Interstate to Wisconsin Dells, and provides local access to cities such as Menomonie, Eau Claire, Black River Falls, Tomah, and Mauston.
The Waunakee Railroad Depot is a small wooden depot of the Chicago and North Western Railway built in 1896 in Waunakee, Wisconsin. In 1978 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] The railroad is what made Waunakee. Before its arrival, the only thing on the village's site was the blacksmith shop of S.P. Martin.