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Business and Industrial Park in north-central Saukville, west of Interstate 43.
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Saukville's early economy was primarily agricultural, and the first major businesses were hydropowered mills on the
Milwaukee River as well as other businesses that served the local farmers. In the late 19th century and into the 20th century, dairy farming was a major industry in the Saukville area.
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Village of Saukville maintains eight municipal parks with baseball and softball fields; basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts; football and soccer fields playgrounds; picnic shelters; and access to the Milwaukee River for fishing and canoeing. The village also facilitates youth baseball and
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The private, nonprofit
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living together, 10.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.2% were non-families. 24.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.07.
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before white settlers arrived in the mid-1840s. In its early years, the community was a stagecoach stop on the road from
Milwaukee to Green Bay and also grew as a mill and market town serving the dairy farmers of northwestern Ozaukee County. The village incorporated in 1915 and later in the 20th
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The Oscar Grady Public
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The median age in the village was 36.7 years. 26.2% of residents were under the age of 18; 7.6% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 29.4% were from 25 to 44; 28.1% were from 45 to 64; and 8.7% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the village was 50.2% male and 49.8% female.
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that is the largest and best preserved bog in eastern
Wisconsin, and has hiking trails and boardwalks. There are over a dozen publicly and privately owned bogs in the Saukville area that are home to biodiverse ecosystems that are rare in other parts of Wisconsin.
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State Natural Area, west of the village. The field station grounds and laboratories are not open to the general public, but are used by university students and faculty to conduct biological and ecological research.
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near Saukville and found a stone ax. Lapham did not speculate about the age of the artifact or the mounds. An additional artifact of the early Native American presence in the area is the Ozaukee County
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Saukville's police department employs ten sworn officers in addition to Police Chief Robert Meyer and two civilian administrators. The department operates one police station on Green Bay Road.
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The Saukville area has several golf courses. Ozaukee County maintains the public, 18-hole Hawthorne Hills Golf Course adjacent to Hawthorne Hills County Park. The Bog is a private, 18-hole
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The Cedarburg Beech Woods State Natural Area west of the village contains an old-growth beech-maple forest, much like the ones that blanketed Saukville before settlers arrived in the 1800s.
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Saukville experienced significant population growth following World War II. Between 1950 and 1980, the village population increased five-times over, from 699 to 3,494. The construction of
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The median income for a household in the village was $ 53,159, and the median income for a family was $ 62,436. Males had a median income of $ 41,625 versus $ 28,583 for females. The
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century grew into a suburban community with a manufacturing-based economy. As of 2019, more than 40% of the village's jobs were in manufacturing, with the largest employers being a
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Birdstones are pre-contact abstract stone carvings that seem to our 21st Century eyes to represent birds. The majority appear to have been made between 5000 and 2500 years ago.
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The Saukville Area Historical Society hosts the Crossroads Rendezvous in Peninsula Park on the third weekend in May. The event is an educational reenactment of the annual
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marine fossils, and while much of the rock lies between 25 and 50 feet below the surface, it's exposed at some old quarries in the northern part of the village.
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In 1915, the village of Saukville officially incorporated with a vote of 66 in favor and 40 opposed. At that time, the village had a population of 376 people.
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Saukville's paid, on-call volunteer fire department operates one fire station on Dekora Street. Jason Laabs serves as the assistant fire chief.
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Lapham, Increase A. (1855). "Chapter 1: Ancient Works in the Vicinity of Lake Michigan".
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Saukville has limited public transit compared with larger cities. Ozaukee County and the
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2568:"St. John XXIII Catholic Parish: History of our Parish"
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1935:"Ozaukee County Birdstone Stays Home in Wisconsin"
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2907:"Ozaukee County: Parks, recreation, and culture"
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1978:. Wisconsin Historical Society. January 24, 2019
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2724:. Port Washington-Saukville School District
2722:"Port Washington-Saukville School District"
2280:. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
2229:. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
2031:. University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries
1871:. United States Census Bureau. May 24, 2020
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2077:"Encyclopedia of Milwaukee: Saukville"
2054:"Encyclopedia of Milwaukee: Saukville"
1531:United States House of Representatives
1523:Wisconsin's 6th congressional district
1483:Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
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4093:Villages in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin
2612:"Village of Saukville: Village Board"
2093:. Badger Books Inc. pp. 120–25.
1939:Central States Archaeological Journal
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2275:"Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin"
1662:. Heading north from Saukville, the
585:National Register of Historic Places
524:stagecoach stop, constructed in 1848
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2746:. University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
2438:. Saukville Area Historical Society
2371:. Saukville Area Historical Society
2252:. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
2056:. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
1362:Eric von Schledorn Chevrolet Buick
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2300:"Census of Population and Housing"
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2837:. Ozaukee County Transit Services
2815:. Milwaukee County Transit System
2656:"Wisconsin State Legislature Map"
2347:"Marcus Saukville: Saukville, WI"
2087:Cowley, Betty (January 1, 2002).
1605:University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
1585:Saukville is served by the joint
1333:Industrial machine manufacturing
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2590:"St. John XXIII Catholic Parish"
2570:. St. John XXIII Catholic Parish
2324:Kohl, Elizabeth (January 2019).
1557:(R) represents Saukville in the
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1302:Spice and extract manufacturing
1217:Iron, steel, and ferroalloy mill
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2204:. Ozaukee Washington Land Trust
1891:"Village of Saukville: History"
1791:United States Geological Survey
1664:Wisconsin and Southern Railroad
1644:Milwaukee County Transit System
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1787:"US Board on Geographic Names"
1658:railroad, a subsidiary of the
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1445:Ozaukee County Pioneer Village
1288:Civic and social organization
685:The village is located in the
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2658:. Wisconsin State Legislature
1764:. United States Census Bureau
1699:Wisconsin State Natural Areas
1461:historical battle reenactment
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2480:"Oscar Grady Public Library"
1513:Saukville is organized as a
1410:movie theater in Saukville.
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3690:WOW counties
3683:Other topics
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3443:Lac La Belle
3363:Elmwood Park
3041:Central city
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829:Demographics
823:honeysuckles
792:
788:wild turkeys
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714:white cedars
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278:Trevor Seitz
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193:Incorporated
29:
4015:Ghost towns
3985:Lake Church
3980:Knellsville
3936:communities
3863:Thiensville
3767:County seat
3588:Union Grove
3578:Thiensville
3563:St. Francis
3538:River Hills
2935:January 19,
2866:January 21,
2841:January 21,
2819:January 21,
2775:January 21,
2662:January 17,
2233:January 19,
2186:January 20,
1853:January 31,
1797:January 31,
1541:(D) in the
1535:Ron Johnson
1529:(R) in the
1521:As part of
1121:other races
1087:2000 census
1061:other races
1031:2010 census
807:common reed
799:common carp
710:sugar maple
657: /
581:Payne Hotel
562:Sauk people
522:Payne Hotel
459:2020 census
261:Andy Hebein
186: 1845
114: /
4082:Categories
4023:Stonehaven
3970:Holy Cross
3669:Washington
3633:Wind Point
3568:Sturtevant
3503:Oconomowoc
3398:Germantown
3373:Farmington
3308:Burlington
3303:Brookfield
3216:Oconomowoc
3181:Germantown
3161:Burlington
3156:Brown Deer
3129:West Allis
3104:New Berlin
3089:Greenfield
3079:Brookfield
2060:January 3,
2035:January 3,
1748:References
1741:Tom Uttech
1674:See also:
1473:counties.
1420:rendezvous
1205:Employees
1091:As of the
1035:As of the
745:string bog
645:87°56′40″W
642:43°22′52″N
506:string bog
471:steel mill
418:.saukville
403:feature ID
323:Population
270:Jim Nowlen
212:Government
102:87°57′47″W
99:43°24′22″N
4032:Footnotes
3990:Lakefield
3906:Saukville
3886:Cedarburg
3858:Saukville
3792:Cedarburg
3654:Milwaukee
3638:Yorkville
3623:West Bend
3608:Waterford
3603:Waterford
3553:Saukville
3548:Saukville
3543:Rochester
3488:North Bay
3473:Mukwonago
3468:Mukwonago
3378:Fox Point
3358:Elm Grove
3353:Delafield
3328:Delafield
3318:Cedarburg
3236:Shorewood
3231:Richfield
3196:Greendale
3171:Cedarburg
3166:Caledonia
3134:West Bend
3124:Wauwatosa
3109:Oak Creek
3048:Milwaukee
2979:April 26,
2975:. The Bog
2973:"The Bog"
2957:April 26,
2913:April 26,
2888:April 26,
2797:April 26,
2750:April 26,
2728:April 26,
2706:April 26,
2684:April 26,
2640:April 26,
2618:April 26,
2596:April 26,
2552:April 26,
2530:April 26,
2508:April 26,
2486:April 26,
2464:April 26,
2442:April 26,
2420:April 26,
2398:April 26,
2375:April 26,
2353:April 25,
2331:April 26,
2125:April 23,
2013:April 23,
1897:April 26,
1768:August 7,
1581:Education
1533:, and by
1491:Cedarburg
1424:fur trade
1408:multiplex
1202:Industry
1199:Employer
780:red foxes
623:Geography
577:Green Bay
573:Milwaukee
558:Menominee
551:Birdstone
475:foundries
439:Wisconsin
431:Saukville
391:FIPS code
379:Area code
345:Time zone
315:Elevation
161:Wisconsin
18:Saukville
3965:Hamilton
3960:Druecker
3891:Fredonia
3842:Fredonia
3823:Villages
3674:Waukesha
3647:Counties
3613:Waukesha
3518:Pewaukee
3478:Nashotah
3438:Kewaskum
3433:Kewaskum
3418:Hartland
3413:Hartford
3388:Fredonia
3383:Fredonia
3323:Chenequa
3298:Big Bend
3221:Pewaukee
3201:Hartford
3186:Glendale
3119:Waukesha
3084:Franklin
1982:June 27,
1956:June 27,
1951:43143792
1743:, artist
1537:(R) and
1477:Religion
1387:open-air
1291:100-249
1275:100-249
1257:100-249
1240:100-249
1221:500-999
1125:Hispanic
1115:, 0.61%
1111:, 0.15%
1103:, 0.57%
1065:Hispanic
741:tamarack
699:Silurian
536:and two
395:55-71725
256:Trustees
3924:Waubeka
3896:Grafton
3881:Belgium
3852:Newburg
3847:Grafton
3837:Belgium
3831:Bayside
3704:village
3659:Ozaukee
3583:Trenton
3558:Slinger
3528:Raymond
3483:Newburg
3428:Jackson
3423:Jackson
3403:Grafton
3393:Genesee
3333:Dousman
3293:Belgium
3288:Belgium
3283:Bayside
3273:Addison
3211:Muskego
3191:Grafton
2306:June 4,
1875:May 27,
1648:Walmart
1515:village
1433:Museums
1377:Culture
1266:Walmart
1236:foundry
1158:Economy
1055:, 0.7%
1051:, 0.4%
1047:, 0.7%
772:coyotes
761:sundews
512:History
453:in the
416:village
411:Website
406:1573739
202: (
179:Settled
173:Ozaukee
128:Country
61:Village
3950:Decker
3944:Dacada
3797:Mequon
3784:Cities
3701:Notes:
3664:Racine
3593:Vernon
3573:Summit
3513:Ottawa
3498:Norway
3463:Merton
3458:Merton
3453:Lisbon
3448:Lannon
3313:Butler
3278:Barton
3246:Sussex
3206:Mequon
3176:Cudahy
3114:Racine
2574:May 4,
2097:
1949:
1553:, and
1414:Events
1398:Cinema
1370:50-99
1354:50-99
1336:50-99
1322:50-99
1305:50-99
1271:Retail
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