My goal was to complete the Lots O’ History series tracing the origins and occupants of commercial buildings in Princeton from 1850-1990 by the end
The early days of Princeton, Wisconsin
My goal was to complete the Lots O’ History series tracing the origins and occupants of commercial buildings in Princeton from 1850-1990 by the end
Days before selling the Princeton Bottling Works factory on Short Street in January 1949, Herb Krier finished a concrete-block building in southeast Princeton for the
Hugo Kielsmeier, owner of a cheese factory in Kingston, purchased the Green Lake-Lawsonia-Princeton milk route of Edward Bartel, my grandfather, doing business as Spring Valley
We can trace the origins of two buildings in Princeton to New Deal programs designed to help put America back to work during the Great
If you’ve lived in Princeton in the last 30 years, you likely are familiar with the Gray Lion Inn, a bed and breakfast that opened
Since I was in the neighborhood tracing the history of the US Bank lot at Pearl and Main streets last week, I decided to make