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
The early days of Princeton, Wisconsin
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
The US Bank building at 102 South Pearl Street was built in 1963 and sits on a lot that once included Princeton’s first fire-engine house,
On the heels of the recent posts about west-side industries in the 19th century, I tracked down a couple of early 20th-century industries that formerly
We end our series on 19th century west-side industries where west-side industry began – at the Princeton mill. First, a word – or a few
Our tour of Princeton’s 19th century west-side industries continues with visits to three sites often associated with the seven-mile channel that brought the Mecan River