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Organic and natural food market. Local products. Gluten free products. Fresh made salads, sandwiches, soups, prepared deli. Fresh juice bar and smoothies.
Canoes, kayaks paddle boards, and paddle boats are available for rent at Oconomowoc’s City Beach during normal beach hours, Memorial Day through Labor Day. Hours are subject to change due to weather and other events.
Oconomowoc’s downtown has retained most of its historic 19th century architecture, and numerous grand Victorian homes still grace area lakeshores. Many city homes and businesses are listed on the state and national Register of Historic Places and can be seen on a self-guided historic walking tour developed by the Oconomowoc Historical Society.
The Children’s Play Gallery features hands-on, creative and interactive play. It’s the Gallery’s goal to provide fresh, updated experiences for children all year round – to maintain new interest and always add new value in their development. A great indoor activity.
The Weather Vane features gift items from around the world, personally chosen in the travels of its owner. Well-known for its extensive selection of German items, the Weather Vane also features handcrafts from around the world.
The Doggy Bag is a dog bakery and boutique that specializes in all natural dog treats. Homemade dog treats are baked fresh daily in small batches. Also a selection of leashes, collars, bowls and accessories as well as unique gifts for dog and cat lovers.
Blink features handcrafted local artisan creations including jewelry, knits, purses, home decor, wall art and upcycled furniture.
Bangles & Bags carries quality accessory items at an affordable price. In addition to jewelry and handbags, the store carries other accessory items such as wallets, sunglasses, hair accessories, scarves, and hats.
“The Mountain Men” create their art from love of the mountain country and the wildlife that thrives there.
Custom picture framing, fine art and unique handmade gifts including Mariposa, aluminum tableware line, jewelry, art glass, turned wood, pottery, candles and more.
The Society engages the public with the excitement of discovery, inspires people with new perspectives on the past, and illuminates the relevance of history in our lives today.
At Schlafer Auto Body we have the ability and knowledge to repair basically anything with wheels. We will repair your domestics, imports, trucks, semi’s, trailers, motorcycles, buses, motor homes, and even snowmobiles. We also sell a variety of used cars.
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La Belle Legacy is a consignment store that features an inventory of unique home decor items.
A wonderful community park with nice open space, picnic facilities, tennis courts, play equipment. Home of the Lannon Little League teams. Lannon Lions Community Building located here- which is available for rental. (Contact Lannon Village Hall.)
Adjacent to Bug Line Nature Trail.
Proud home of the Lannon Stonemen. A Community park with wonderful open space conveniently located next to Schneider Field.
The Bugline bike trail owes its existence to the quarries near Lannon. Trains once hauled famed Lannon Stone from the deep limestone pits which still operate today. A look down into the quarries from the trail is an impressive sight.
Architectural stained and leaded glass. Utilizing all styles and techniques from traditional to contemporary works. Skilled artisans create new glass designs and are skilled in restoration and repair.
Valley Green Golf Course is a 9 hole, par 3 course that families have been having fun playing for over 16 years. This 960 yard course is a great place for beginners to learn the game with its wide-open fairways. Experienced golfers can practice their short game with water hazards on three holes. Locals say that this course is one of the best par 3 courses in the area. So come on out and play a round or two
The Engel Conservation Area is a 153-acre site owned and managed by the City of Muskego for open space preservation, wildlife habitat, and outdoor education. Visit the Engel Conservation Area website to discover more about the City’s largest conservation site.