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Menomonee Falls is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 38,527 at the 2020 census , making it the most populous village in Wisconsin. [ 8 ] It is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area .
The Main Street Historic District is a cluster of historic buildings around the intersection of Main Street and Appleton Avenue in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [2] Menomonee Falls was established in 1836 near a series of rapids of the Menomonee River. The river was dammed to power ...
It includes the villages of Menomonee Falls and Lannon, and the southern half of the village of Germantown. [2] The district is represented by Republican Dan Knodl, since January 2025. [ 3 ] Knodl previously was this district's representative from January 2009 to May 2023.
The owners will be moving from a 300-square-foot facility to a 2,400-square-foot space at N89 W16750 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls. Batter & Mac bakery in downtown Menomonee Falls is expanding ...
Menomonee can refer to: United States. Little Menomonee River in Ozaukee and Milwaukee counties, Wisconsin; Menomonee, Wisconsin, former town; Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, village; Menomonee River in Washington, Waukesha, and Milwaukee counties in Wisconsin; Menomonee River Valley, Milwaukee
The event, during National Autism Acceptance Month, is hosted by Kiwanis Club of Greater Sheboygan and Sheboygan Falls YMCA and raises awareness and provides children on the autism spectrum with ...
[1] [2] Portions of the town were incorporated as the village of Menomonee Falls in 1892, [3] the village of Butler in 1913 [4] and the village of Lannon in 1930. [5] The last remaining parts of the town were annexed by the village of Menomonee Falls in 1958. [6] [3]
It contains the cities of Cedarburg, Port Washington, and Mequon, as well as the villages of Bayside, Butler, Fox Point, Grafton, Lannon, Menomonee Falls, River Hills, Thiensville, Whitefish Bay, and most of the villages of Brown Deer and Germantown. [2] As currently drawn, the district is the wealthiest state senate district in the state. [3]