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Explore early life in Pewaukee in this historic home filled with items from their earliest days.
The Delafield Fish Hatchery sports complex is an 11 acre park located in downtown Delafield. It borders the Bark River. It contains facilities for baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, covered picnic shelter, and a playground.
The Delafield Fish Hatchery is a historic building. It was constructed in 1907. It is used for civic, and public meetings and events. The Park and Recreation department of the city used this facility for recreational activities.
This building is also the Chentis-Krueger Community Senior Center. Constructed in 1907, the impressive Delafield Fish Hatchery stands as a reminder of Wisconsin’s dependence upon its plentiful fishing waters. In the early 20th century, Wisconsin’s growing concern over lake and stream fish depletion led to a state fish hatchery program for propagating fish. The Delafield Fish Hatchery was the second hatchery built under this program. Originally comprised of 32 acres, the hatchery was designed by State Architect John T. W. Jennings. The grounds included six holding ponds, 1,430 feet of pipe line and the hatchery building. The building is superbly constructed of fieldstone walls, split and chosen for their color and texture. Two interior concrete tanks were once used to hatch walleye-pike eggs while bass fish eggs were hatched in two ponds on the property. Fish fry (baby fish) were transported to nearby lakes and streams by electric railway.
The Delafield Fish Hatchery was used until 1953 when it was converted into a research center. In 1980, the hatchery and surrounding parks were deeded by the state to the city for public recreation.
Fireman’s Park is a 7.5 acre community park. This park offers open space, playground equipment, baseball and softball facilities, restrooms, basketball court, and off street parking. This park houses some of the most popular play equipment in the city.
Shelter available. The shelter can be reserved by completing an application on the Village of Nashotah website. The non-refundable reservation fee is $50.
Sports equipment (volleyball, soccer ball, basketball, horse shoes) is available for use at no charge when reserving the shelter with a refundable $50 deposit.
We have the largest selection of live bait in the Midwest!
Located in the Amish Barn
Upscale producer-only market featuring locally grown vegetables and fruits, herbs, honey, cider, fresh and dried flowers, perennials and bedding plants, and a variety of handcrafted items.
Cushing Memorial Park is an 8.8 acre community park. It contains open space, walking and hiking traails, a civil war memorial, picnic facilities, a soccer field, and fishing areas. This park is the location of FORT CUSHING PLAYGROUND, an expansive and very popular play structure. Historical war monuments are a must see in this park that is an excellent picnic location. This park provides connections to the Veteran’s Memorial River walk, the Lake Country Bike trail, and the new Cushing Park Road bike trail.
Curves provides a complete workout in just 30 minutes with hydraulic resistance strength training which allows you to perform cardiovascular and strength training at the same time.
Cedar Valley Park is a small 1 acre playlot. It contains open space, picnic facilities and playground equipment.
Bostrom Park is a 5.9 acre community park containing open space, a biking and walking trail, picnic facilities, playground equipment, and a tennis court.
This boat launch, which provides access to Lake Nagawicka, is for the exclusive use of the Citizens of the City of Delafield. A permit can be obtained at City Hall. Parking for trailers is available. Portable restrooms are available.
We focus on helping individuals reach their fitness and wellness goals. Our state-of-the-art equipment and facility are complimented by our professional staff commited to serving you with enthusiasm.
A Multi-Dealer Group Shop Featuring: 18th, 19th & Early 20th Century Furniture, Accessories and Art, Early American Furniture a Specialty items.
American Legion Park is a 6.9 Acre parcel leased by the City of Delafield. It provides baseball and softball facilities, a picnic shelter, and play equipment.
Our Freshperts are freshness experts that specialize in:
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When to harvest produce, and when to let it ripen longer, to ensure peak flavor
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How to get product from the fields (or dairy farms, or sea) to the store the quickest
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Which temperatures to transport and stock food to maintain ultimate freshness
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Helping you keep your food fresher, longer, once you get it home
But here’s the thing – there’s only one place where you’ll find the Freshperts: Sentry. And you’ll find them in every department, making sure the food we offer is the freshest you’ll find anywhere. You’ve got the Freshperts’ word on it!
Hiking and biking trails abound with an opportunity to learn about the formation of the Kettle Moraine and its wildlife. More than 20,000 acres of glacial hills, kettles, lakes, prairie restoration sites, pine woods and hardwood forests can be found in the Southern Unit, making this a popular area for a wide variety of visitors. The 3,500-acre Scuppernong River Habitat Area is the largest wet prairie east of the Mississippi River.
Well known for its swimming beach located around a man made lake. Families can enjoy a day of swimming, pedal boating or scuba diving. Year around, walkers can enjoy the paved trail that curves around the lake.
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.
Explore this huge barn, surrounded by fields and orchards of fresh fruit and vegetables, discovering the ultimate in farm market culinary and unique gifts. Open daily.