The building at 429 West Water Street that today houses Fox River Country Mercantile was built in 1880 by the Princeton Turn Verein – a
The early days of Princeton, Wisconsin
The building at 429 West Water Street that today houses Fox River Country Mercantile was built in 1880 by the Princeton Turn Verein – a
For the remainder of our survey of the first 100 years of Water Lots 30-33, or the 400 block of Water Street, we are going
The building that stands at 441 West Water Street and houses Princeton Garage Antiques turns 100 this year, making it the newest commercial building on
Followers of this blog know that although Royal Treat is considered the founder of Princeton, his brother Henry was its first landowner. The federal land
The history of the first 100 years of the “crooked end of Water Street” is filled with so many twists and turns that it’s easy
A fire destroyed the first building moved to Water Lot 27, which later became home to two of the 28 buildings in Princeton’s downtown district