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Lac La Belle is a village located mostly in Waukesha County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, with a small portion in Jefferson County. The population was 281 at the 2020 census. The population was 281 at the 2020 census.
It was home to Clarence Peck, and is located at 430-434 Lake Dr., Oconomowoc, Wisconsin at the East end of Lac La Belle and south of the Lac La Belle dam. It consists of two sections, the main house, started in 1846, and an addition on the north, built c. 1859. The two sections were connected by an enclosed porch, which was removed about 1923 ...
Large houses were established around the Oconomowoc lakes, particularly Oconomowoc Lake and Lac La Belle. The population grew so much that Oconomowoc incorporated as a city in 1865, [14] and by 1880 it had a population of 3,000. [6] In August 1899 a professional golf tournament hosted by the Oconomowoc Country Club was won by Harry Turpie. [15]
Oconomowoc is a town in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 8,836 at the 2020 census. The population was 8,836 at the 2020 census. The City of Oconomowoc and the Villages of Chenequa and Lac La Belle are located partially in the town.
Built in 1851, and originally called Henshall Place, it was the first cemetery recorded in Oconomowoc. [citation needed] The cemetery then moved to Walnut Street. In 1864, the Wisconsin Legislature approved the removal of all the bodies from Oconomowoc Cemetery on Walnut Street to the current La Belle Cemetery grounds. [2]
It includes the cities of Oconomowoc and part of the city of Hartford, and the villages of Chenequa, Hartland, Lac La Belle, Nashotah, and Neosho. [2] The district is represented by Republican Barbara Dittrich , since January 2025; Dittrich previously represented the 38th district from 2019 to 2025.
This birds-eye rendering of a 59-acre development planned for a Pabst Farms parcel east of Fleet Farm in Oconomowoc shows the variety of buildings that would be built if the project is approved.
The alignment of the eastern section of Highway 16 changed in late 2006 when the rest of the Oconomowoc bypass was opened to traffic. The four-lane, limited access divided highway routes Highway 16 around Lac La Belle on the west side of the city, meeting up with Highway 67 north of downtown.