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Historical Markers in Mukwonago, Wisconsin
Waukesha is the county seat for Waukesha County
Mukwonago is in Waukesha County
Waukesha County (133) ►
ADJACENT TO WAUKESHA COUNTY
Dodge County (26) ►
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Ozaukee County (124) ►
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Walworth County (36) ►
Washington County (51) ►
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ADJACENT TO WAUKESHA COUNTY
Dodge County (26) ►
Jefferson County (49) ►
Milwaukee County (536) ►
Ozaukee County (124) ►
Racine County (42) ►
Walworth County (36) ►
Washington County (51) ►
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1 ► Wisconsin, Waukesha County, Mukwonago — 18-01 — Heaven City — ![]() |
Near National Avenue at Edgewood Avenue. |
This land was a favorite place for the Native Americans. The first white settler/owner Gaius Munger noted for maple syrup production. Other owners; Abraham Perkins-sheep raiser, Wisconsin Central R.R. promoter; Philip Best-Milw. brewer and stock . . . — — Map (db m43592) HM |
2 ► Wisconsin, Waukesha County, Mukwonago — 18-02 — Mukwonago — The Place of the Bear — ![]() |
On State Highway 83 at County Route ES, on the right when traveling north on State Highway 83. |
In days long ago, near and around this village the dwellings of the eastern-born Yankees sprang from the homes of the Native Americans. In 1836, for 2 barrels of flour the first settlers received permission from the Potowatomi to build and dwell . . . — — Map (db m43593) HM |
3 ► Wisconsin, Waukesha County, Mukwonago — South Shore Cars Come to East Troy — ![]() |
Near Main Street (County Highway ES) at County Highway J. |
In 1977 the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) was formed to operate the South Shore Railroad. Federal funds enabled the South Shore to purchase 44 new cars. The Federal grant required that NICTD donate the vintage cars to . . . — — Map (db m187117) HM |