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The newest retail center along Bluemound Road. Stop at Michael’s for a new craft project or take a trip through the World Market. Shop to furnish your home, for electronics, jewelry and maternity wear.
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KFC is world famous for its Original Recipe® fried chicken — made with the same secret blend of 11 herbs and spices Colonel Harland Sanders perfected more than a half-century ago.
Wray Park is at the corner of Mary Lynn and Jaclyn Drives off of Watertown Road. Turn left onto Jaclyn Drive and you’re in a great neighborhood park with tons of amenities.A great place to watch nature too, Wray Park is connected to Poplar Creek and brings in deer, geese, ducks even cranes and beavers! Wray Park’s newest playground has ADA accessibility and incredibly fun play components for everyone to enjoy. An accessible path connects the parking lot with this playground, our sand playground and the basketball court.
Animal feed. Pest control. Pet supplies. Landscape. Wildlife. Gardening. Pool and Spa.
Shoes, boots, baptism & first communion dresses.
Sports bar and restaurant serving burgers and appetizers. Large screen T.V., pool tables, golf games, and more. Lunch, dinner.
A Brookfield Landmark
This stately Greek Revival Inn, once stood at the corner of Bluemound and Watertown Plank Roads. It was built in 1842 by Talbot Dousman, whose brother’s son Hercules, later built the Villa Louis in Prairie du Chien.
In 1857, Daniel Brown purchased the property and ran it as a stagecoach inn to accommodate travelers using the plank road that ran from Milwaukee to Watertown, Wisconsin.
After 1875, railroads supplanted stagecoach travel and the inn became a farm owned by Frederick Zimdars. From 1887 to 1980, its owners were Charles Dunkel and his descendent, John Behling. John Behling donated the inn to the City of Brookfield who leased it to the Elmbrook Historical Society.
In 1981, the inn was moved by the Elmbrook Historical Society to its current location at 1075 Pilgrim Parkway in Brookfield, Wisconsin.
Since then, society volunteers have restored and furnished the Inn with beautiful authentic antiques to the period when it was a stagecoach inn. In addition, outbuildings have been added: The Donaldson Visitor’s Center/Gift Shop which was originally a 1852 log cabin, an Ice House, a Smoke House, a Wagon/Blacksmith Shop, and the Old Woodside School Bell Tower.
You’ll find a perfect mix of unique shops and boutiques including Biloba Brewing, Petal Floral Design, Redwood Acoustics, Sabella’s Pub & Grill, The Basket Weaving Studio, The Gift Shoppe, Treat Street Popcorn, Urban Upcycle and Vino Cappuccino.
For more than 80 years Ace’s Helpful Hardware Folks have provided reliable service, advice and products to help customers get their projects done right.
Proud home of the Lannon Stonemen. A Community park with wonderful open space conveniently located next to Schneider Field.
Cedar Valley Park is a small 1 acre playlot. It contains open space, picnic facilities and playground equipment.
Great selection of stores and restaurants. Stores include Panera, Sullivan Jewelers, Fredrick’s Hallmark, Performance Running Outfitters, Elite Repeat, Pop N’ Spot, Papa Murphy’s, Walgreens, Subway and Brookfield Cycle and Fitness.
Explore early life in Pewaukee in this historic home filled with items from their earliest days.
Your home for Jokes, Magic, Juggling Supplies, Theatrical Make-Up, Novelties and Clown Supplies. For the young and the young at heart!
Basse’s Country Delight has served Muskego and the greater Milwaukee area since 1937 with quality produce and country entertainment including their renowned Pumpkin Fest. Come visit this country tradition and enjoy its sweet corn, apples, pumpkins, and petting zoo that have lasted for generations.
Sugar, Spice and Fashionably Nice.
Visit an 1885 farmstead for a truly unique experience-from freshly brewed coffees to the finest pastries and homemade soups. Stop in and browse through the boutique. Check out extraordinary wine, beer and cheese selection. Sandwiches and Salads for lunch, gourmet pizza for dinner!
The Mitchell Park Pavilion was officially dedicated on July 4, 2002 and has been
enjoyed by many residents over the past years, receiving rave reviews. The facility has
indoor and outdoor seating, and is perfect for a variety of functions. The indoor lodge
area includes a fireplace, air conditioning as well as heat, restrooms, and a serving
kitchen with sink and refrigerator. The indoor area seats up to 60 people and is
available year round. There are two outdoor shelters adjacent to the lodge, and they
can be rented separately or in conjunction with the indoor portion. Minimum and
maximum group sizes do apply.
Use this link http://www.ci.brookfield.wi.us/index.asp?nid=93 for more information or
contact the Parks, Recreation, and Forestry office.