County Fair
It was County Fair time and there was lots of open space. The quarter mile track at Firemen’s Park had not yet been built. "Cedarburg" had been painted on the roof of the grandstand.
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The 1941 Fair Street "government project" was complete, but only a few houses had been built in the "Third Avenue Subdivision," which opened in 1945. Franklin Street, Evergreen Boulevard and the...
View ArticleEvery Other Store a Hardware Store
At the time this photograph was taken, every other store along this segment of Washington Avenue was a hardware store. A Studebaker automobile / Ford Tractor dealership occupied the building between...
View ArticleNorth on Washington Avenue
Washington Avenue north of the Columbia Road intersection has also remained relatively unchanged from the 1940s to the present. Here, only the style of the automobiles parked along either side of the...
View ArticleWashington Avenue & Mill Street
Washington Avenue north of Mill Street had a slightly different look in the 40s and 50s than it does today, however, Pate gasoline was then sold at Rick Chevrolet, located on the northwest corner of...
View ArticleLooking Down Washington Avenue
The view from St. Francis Borgia church looking north along Washington Avenue has not changed significantly over the years, as attested by the similarity between this image and a photograph from the...
View ArticleA View From the Top
The Hacker School was built in 1950. The new high school had already been built on Evergreen Boulevard, but the addition to this school was not yet in place. The First Immanuel School had been built,...
View ArticleA View From Above
While new homes along Bridge Road in the foreground suggest some small degree of development, the community remained largely nestled along the banks of Cedar Creek where it had been established more...
View ArticleCounty Fair
It was County Fair time and there was lots of open space. The quarter mile track at Firemen’s Park had not yet been built. "Cedarburg" had been painted on the roof of the grandstand.
View ArticleCounty Fair
The 1941 Fair Street "government project" was complete, but only a few houses had been built in the "Third Avenue Subdivision," which opened in 1945. Franklin Street, Evergreen Boulevard and the...
View ArticleEvery Other Store a Hardware Store
At the time this photograph was taken, every other store along this segment of Washington Avenue was a hardware store. A Studebaker automobile / Ford Tractor dealership occupied the building between...
View ArticleNorth on Washington Avenue
Washington Avenue north of the Columbia Road intersection has also remained relatively unchanged from the 1940s to the present. Here, only the style of the automobiles parked along either side of the...
View ArticleWashington Avenue & Mill Street
Washington Avenue north of Mill Street had a slightly different look in the 40s and 50s than it does today, however, Pate gasoline was then sold at Rick Chevrolet, located on the northwest corner of...
View ArticleLooking Down Washington Avenue
The view from St. Francis Borgia church looking north along Washington Avenue has not changed significantly over the years, as attested by the similarity between this image and a photograph from the...
View ArticleA View From the Top
The Hacker School was built in 1950. The new high school had already been built on Evergreen Boulevard, but the addition to this school was not yet in place. The First Immanuel School had been built,...
View ArticleA View From Above
While new homes along Bridge Road in the foreground suggest some small degree of development, the community remained largely nestled along the banks of Cedar Creek where it had been established more...
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