About Waukesha, Wisconsin
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Waukesha’s Story
Adjacent to the City of Milwaukee,
Waukesha (WAW - kih - sha'), Wisconsin - the largest city and county
seat of Waukesha County - offers an enviable mix of urban and rural
amenities and conveniences.
Prior to 1820, the entire Wisconsin
Territory was home to nomadic Native Americans and European fur
trappers and traders. Forested wilderness and open prairie land
stretched across the territory. However, when Solomon Juneau built his
home in what came to be called Milwaukee, the era of settlement for the
Territory now called Wisconsin had begun. Beyond the fast-growing
"Milwokie" settlement ("gathering place by the waters"), more
population centers slowly emerged along the still well-traveled
Watertown Plank road connecting the burgeoning metropolis with western
parts of what would soon be designated by the U.S. government as "The
Wisconsin Territory." On May 7, 1834, Morris Cutler built his home near
an American Indian settlement on the Fox River in what is now called
Waukesha County. The area began to attract others, and soon the
community, then called Prairieville, was born.
Prairieville grew quickly after the
territory was opened up in 1836. The next year, Joel Bidwell donated
the land to build the first public schoolhouse in the area and within
three years, another institution of education was founded. Prairieville
Academy, later to be renamed as Carroll College, was built following a
donation of land by Bidwell's son William. In 1846, Waukesha County was
formed and - as the county seat - Prairieville was renamed as the
Village of Waukesha, the native name for an earlier Indian village in
this locale; the name meant meaning "burnt land" Historic sites abound
throughout Waukesha County and include the very popular "Old World
Wisconsin" natural pioneer village near East Troy, the Dousman
Stagecoach Inn (Brookfield), Hawks Stagecoach Inn (Delafield) and the
Old Muskego Settlement (Muskego).
Its early days were very important in
establishing the character of the Waukesha County area. Newspapers,
mills, hotels, smithies, and quarries sprang up and the population
climbed. Shortly before the Civil War, Waukesha came to be known as the
"Abolitionist Hole" for the community's adamant support for the freedom
of black southern slaves. Waukesha County quarry owner Lyman Goodnow
was among many locals active in the Underground Railroad by helping
young slave girls escape to Canada.
Today, beautiful landscapes, intriguing
history and spirited people, quaint shops, friendly people, natural
beauty and historic treasurers offer residents continuous rustic and
urban venues to explore. Waukesha welcomes residents and visitors
year-round to enjoy activities in the heart of the community, including
the Fox River Parkway and revitalized downtown. Besides the
aforementioned historic attractions, unique natural wonders dot
Waukesha County and its Kettle Moraine State Forest and Museum of
Natural History. On the eastern edge of Waukesha County, located just
east of the City of Waukesha, towns and cities like Brookfield, New
Berlin, Butler, Menomonee Falls and Pewaukee form parts of the Greater
Milwaukee Metropolitan Area - highly commercial yet semi-rural bedroom
communities popular among executives, management and skilled workers
employed in either Waukesha or Milwaukee.
The City of Waukesha takes pride in a
heritage of prosperity, and a future focused on providing the community
with outstanding services for young to old. The community's values -
strong employment, leading education, public safety, culture and
recreation - support these services.
For more information on activities in and around Waukesha, Wisconsin, visit:
Waukesha County: The Way to Go!
Brookfield Convention and Visitors Bureau
Visit Milwaukee
Wisconsin: Life's So Good!
Waukesha Homes and Real Estate
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Learn more about Waukesha, Wisconsin…
City of Waukesha, WI (official website)
Waukesha County, WI (official website)
Waukesha, WI Google Earth Map
Waukesha Area Chamber of Commerce
View Waukesha, WI Area Jobs
Waukesha, WI on Wikipedia.com
Waukesha, WI on epodunk
State of Wisconsin
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