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The Town of Fredonia is a thriving community sporting a fine school system and the rural charm of yesteryear. Stony Hill School is the “birthplace of National Flag Day.” This is just north of Ozaukee County Pioneer Village, on Hwy. I and is a great part of the tourist loop.
Waubeka is home to the National Flag Day Foundation Americanism Center. The 13,000 sq. ft. building sits on 15 acres of land. The center offers the Avenue of Flags, which displays all 27 star configurations of the American Flag, a commemorative outdoor courtyard and a full museum featuring military and local memorabilia. The museum includes a room devoted to Bernard J. Cigrand, the Father of Flag Day. You can enjoy Fredonia’s rich history anytime by walking, driving or biking the self-guided Chief Waubeka Trail.
At one time, the city of Milwaukee was only thought of as a brewing and manufacturing center, but since then it has blossomed into a divers... Read more
With so much to offer new residents—an atmosphere rich in arts & history, great schools, and a caring community—it is no wonder that Waukesha ha... Read more
Waukesha, Wisconsin is a thriving city with diverse industry that is strongly connected to neighboring cities Milwaukee and Madison. With ... Read more
Brookfield is located on the eastern edge of Waukesha County. A large community covering over 27 sq. miles, Brookfield blends new residences wit... Read more
Located in the picturesque hills of the Kettle Moraine, Hartford is a city that balances itself carefully between it’s rapidly growing community an... Read more
With over 24,000 residents, Caledonia holds the title of largest unincorporated community in the state. Caledonia covers all of eastern Racine Count... Read more
Franklin, named for Benjamin Franklin, was one of two towns formed out of the original Town of Kinnickinnic by the Wisconsin Territorial Legislatur... Read more
Germantown is a residential community located just northwest of Milwaukee. It is one of the largest villages in the state, covering 34 square miles... Read more
With the abundance of beautiful parks and wooded areas it is easy to see why Greenfield has been categorized as a “Tree City USA”. Greenfield i... Read more
Located along the Milwaukee River, Glendale has a blend of smaller manufacturers, retailers and international business headquarters. Whether you ar... Read more
Established on the Milwaukee River in the 1840’s, Grafton is a center of commerce and industrial development. Because of its Located near I-43... Read more
Jackson is a rapidly growing community located right in the middle of in the Kettle Moraine area in Washington County. Just South of West Bend an... Read more
Located along the banks of Cedar Creek you will find the charming town of Cedarburg. Strolling through Cedarburg’s downtown reveals an arra... Read more
Golfers will delight in the community of Brown Deer. Located just north of Milwaukee and close to downtown, you will discover the home of the Brow... Read more
Erin is the oldest incorporated town in Washington County and can be found in the beautiful kettle moraine area of southeastern Wisconsin. A variet... Read more
The Village of Hartland is located in Wisconsin’s scenic Lake Country area. About 20 miles west of Milwaukee this charming village feature... Read more
Genesee Township is located near the center of Waukesha County (between Waukesha and Ottawa) in the beautiful “Kettle Moraine” area of southeas... Read more
The Village of Fox Point is a suburban residential community of 2.8 sq. miles and approximately 6,821 residents. Officially incorporated in 1926, th... Read more
Elm Grove is a quaint, self-sufficient community featuring some of the more beautiful homes in the Milwaukee area. Its picturesque fairytale settin... Read more
Farmington is a town in Washington County with a population of 3,239. It well known for the animal, bird and geometric shaped earthen mounds locate... Read more
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