Pewaukee Wisconsin Resources/Links
| City of Pewaukee |
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We like to refer to our City as “the City in the Country”, offering many amenities to our residents and visitors alike. The name of the City comes from “Pee-wauk-ee-wee-nick”, meaning either “the dusty water” or “lake of shells” in Potawatomi. Learn more.... |
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| Pewaukee Chamber of Commerce |
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The Mission of the Pewaukee Chamber of Commerce is to inform its members, and promote activities that advance and stimulate the growth and prosperity of Pewaukee's commercial, industrial, cultural and educational interests. Learn More.... |
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| Pewaukee Public Library |
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Pewaukee Library has thriving collections of books, movies, audio and more and a beautiful rain garden on Main Street. Learn More.... |
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| Pewaukee River Partnership |
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Pewaukee River Partnership officially began operating in September of 2004. Currently we have about 35 members who share a common desire to protect and preserve the Pewaukee River and its Watershed. Learn More.... |
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| Positively Pewaukee |
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Positively Pewaukee is a non-profit volunteer organization that strives to present a positive image to visitors and residents alike. Volunteers can join a committee or help out at an event that supports the local community. Learn More..... |
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| Village of Pewaukee |
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The Village of Pewaukee will continue to improve the quality of life for our community through fiscally sound policies, efficient administration, progressive and ethical leadership and effective communication. Learn More..... |
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| Waukesha County Historical Society |
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Waukesha County Museum is a not for profit organization, preserving and sharing the history and culture of Waukesha County. We educate and inspire visitors at every stage of learning. Learn More..... |
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| Wisconsin State Historical Society |
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The Society was founded in 1846, two years before Wisconsin became the 30th state, and it ranks as one of the largest, most active, and most diversified state historical societies in the nation |
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| Forest Hill Cemetery Project |
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History and views on the Forest Hill Cemetery come from a compilation of articles pertaining directly to the cemetery. An effort by Pewaukee High School AP U.S. History students to create an interactive website that visitors can use to look up the names of the people buried in the Forest Hill Cemetery, Pewaukee Wisconsin |
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Clark House Museum
206 E Wisconsin Ave
Pewaukee, WI 53072 |
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Donations Needed and Accepted Anytime!
Call 262.691.0233
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Open
May 30 - October 31
Sunday's 1 - 4pm
Wednesdays 4 - 7 PM
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By Appointment
Call 262.691.0233 |
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