This was the easiest of the early buildings in Princeton to track. Built in 1867 as a schoolhouse, the two-story stone building at 432 West

The early days of Princeton, Wisconsin
This was the easiest of the early buildings in Princeton to track. Built in 1867 as a schoolhouse, the two-story stone building at 432 West
We continue our tour of ghost buildings – meaning those dearly departed, not haunted – by tracking the jail and police station that occupied lots
Discussion of the former German Lutheran school on the west side in a recent post turned my gaze to another dearly departed building that generations
I regretfully missed an anniversary last year that should not have gone unnoticed. St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Princeton operated a Christian day school
The building at 609 West Main Street, today home to Prairie Farm Toys, Etc., was built by Edmond Bednarek in 1946 as an appliance store
The recent post about the East Main Street property that served as the county fairground for more than 15 years in the 19th century diverted