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Historical Markers in Lannon, Wisconsin
Waukesha is the county seat for Waukesha County
Lannon is in Waukesha County
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ADJACENT TO WAUKESHA COUNTY
Dodge County (25) ►
Jefferson County (48) ►
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Ozaukee County (121) ►
Racine County (37) ►
Walworth County (21) ►
Washington County (50) ►
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1► Wisconsin, Waukesha County, Lannon — 12-01 — Lannon Lists itself as “Amateur Baseball Capital of Waukesha County” — ![]() |
Baseball has always been a very important part of the Village of Lannon. With the coming of the Land O’Lakes (LOL) Leagues in 1922, Lannon came to the front as the Capital of Amateur baseball in Waukesha County. The Lannon LOL teams have won . . . — — Map (db m43602) HM |
2► Wisconsin, Waukesha County, Lannon — 255 — Lannon Stone — ![]() |
Commercial quarrying of Waukesha County’s high grade limestone -- actually dolomite -- was well under way by the 1850’s and became an important industry. By the early 1890’s some 14 quarries were producing stone for paving and curbing, building, . . . — — Map (db m48592) HM |
3► Wisconsin, Waukesha County, Lannon — 12-02 — Pioneer St. James Catholic Church — of Menomonee Falls — ![]() |
Congregation began in Irish settlement between old Lannon Springs and Templeton about 1841. First mass was said in James Brogan’s log cabin. Original church built of local stone and dedicated, 1848, by parishioners and Fr. James Colton, first . . . — — Map (db m43603) HM |