Near Johnson Drive, on the left when traveling west.
The cooperative Fuel Research (CFR) Committee was established in 1922 to respond to the need of refiners and engine builders to develop a means of measuring and defining gasoline combustion characteristics. The Committee consisted of . . . — — Map (db m235804) HM
On East Wisconsin Avenue (County Road M) at Prospect Avenue (County Road G), on the right when traveling east on East Wisconsin Avenue.
Asa Mosley Clark, son of Pewaukee’s first settler, built this house in 1844 to provide food and shelter for travelers & their horses. Located along the Watertown Plank Rd. the inn was a favorite stopping place for people traveling between Milwaukee . . . — — Map (db m44560) HM
On Wisconsin Avenue, 0.2 miles south of High Street, on the right when traveling south.
Site of Potowatomi village. Vermonter Asa Clark arrived in 1836 and acquired most of the land around the northeast shore of the lake. He built a dam in 1839, also a sawmill and grist mill. The population increased as Yankee settlers arrived. Early . . . — — Map (db m44561) HM
On Oakton Road, 0.2 miles west of County Route SS, on the right when traveling west.
On the 67 acres N & W of this marker was the former site of Waukesha Beach Amusement Park, which officially opened on June 25, 1895 with a swimming beach on Pewaukee Lake. It included the Palm Gardens ballroom, a hotel, 3 roller coasters, a fun . . . — — Map (db m80531) HM