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evenings, corresponding to peak commute times. Ozaukee County Transit Services' Shared Ride Taxi is the public transit option for traveling to sites not directly accessible from the interstate. The taxis operate seven days a week and make connections to Washington County Transit and Milwaukee County Routes 12, 49 and 42u.
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The City of Cedarburg maintains thirty-four parks, encompassing a total of 146 acres. These range from as small as the .1 acre Doctor's Park on the corner of Washington Avenue and Mill Street and the .25 acre Skateboard Park on Johnson Avenue to the twenty-three acre Centennial Park, which includes a
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The Cedarburg Women's Club established the city's public library in 1911. In addition to its collection of approximately 72,000 items, the library provides patrons with digital resources, study rooms and a community meeting room in its 25,500 square foot facility. Cedarburg Public Library is a member
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The Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill closed in 1968 and sat vacant for several years, until an offer was made to buy the buildings. The prospective owner intended to tear them down and build a gas station and a mini-mart. Then mayor, Stephan Fischer, told him he would need a demolition permit. There
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living together, 8.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 2.6% had a male householder with no wife present, and 34.8% were non-families. 30.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was
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As of 2020, the city hosts five weekend festivals, including Winter Festival in February, Strawberry Festival in June, Wine and Harvest Festival in September, and German-themed Oktoberfest in October, as well as Christmas events in November and December. In the summer months, local companies sponsor
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This began a tourism boom in Cedarburg. More galleries and studios opened, as well as souvenir shops and other attractions. Business associations started weekend festivals, which attracted even more people to the city. As of 2020, the city hosts Winter Festival in February, Strawberry Festival in
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run the Route 143 commuter bus, also known as the "Ozaukee County Express," to Milwaukee via Interstate 43. The bus stops at the park-and-ride lot by Cedarburg's interstate on- and offramps. The bus operates eight trips to Milwaukee on weekday mornings and nine trips from Milwaukee on weekday
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The median age in the city was 43.1 years. 24.7% of residents were under the age of 18; 6.5% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 22% were from 25 to 44; 30% were from 45 to 64; and 16.9% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 47.4% male and 52.6% female.
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connected Cedarburg to Milwaukee. By 1873 the rail line extended from Milwaukee to Green Bay, connecting Cedarburg and other small communities to larger markets. Cedarburg continued to grow and prosper due to its rail connections, while the surrounding communities of Hamilton,
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June, Wine and Harvest Festival in September, and German-themed Oktoberfest in October, as well as Christmas events in November and December. In the summer months, local companies sponsor a concert series called Summer Sounds which takes place at Cedar Creek Park.
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in Cedarburg in 1939, and the company operated a plant on St. John Avenue until 1982. The building was demolished in 2005. Amcast operated an aluminum die-casting plant on Hamilton Road until 2005. Both companies polluted the soil and waters of Cedar Creek with
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Most of Cedarburg's early settlers were German immigrants. Ludwig Wilhelm Groth is usually credited with being the first settler of Cedarburg. He purchased land from the government on October 22, 1842, and began platting the banks of Cedar Creek. In 1845,
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Cedarburg's first German settlers' influence is still visible in the 21st century. There are six Lutheran congregations in the community; Trinity Lutheran Church on Columbia Road is the oldest, having been founded in 1843 by a group of
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was no such thing, but it bought enough time that the buildings could be saved. William Welty bought the buildings on the corner and street, opening a restaurant. Jim Pape then bought the mill buildings on the creekside, opening a
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The earliest evidence of humans in the Cedarburg area is the Hilgen Spring Mound Site, located in the eastern part of the city of Cedarburg, near Cedar Creek. The site consists of three conical burial mounds constructed by early
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Cedarburg hosts the Ozaukee County Fair at Firemen's Park, on Washington Avenue, north of downtown. The fair has been held annually since 1859. The event is free, and includes live music, truck and tractor pulls, rides, a
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growing along Cedar Creek. Much of the original forest was cleared to prepare the land for agriculture. In the 21st century, the City of Cedarburg plants and maintains over 8,000 trees in public spaces, and the
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and economic prosperity. The population increased by more than 84% between 1950 and 1960, from 2,810 to 5,191. This period of population growth witnessed the growth of new industries and housing developments.
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The district serves the City of Cedarburg, the Town of Cedarburg, and some neighboring parts of the City of Mequon and the Village of Grafton. The district is governed by a seven-member elected
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As of 2000, the median income for a household in the city was $ 56,431, and the median income for a family was $ 66,932. Males had a median income of $ 51,647 versus $ 30,979 for females. The
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was 2,362.7 inhabitants per square mile (912.2/km). There were 4,916 housing units at an average density of 1,017.8 per square mile (393.0/km). The racial makeup of the city was 96.3%
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in addition to the mayor. The council meets on the second and last Monday of each month at 7 p.m. The city's day-to-day operations are managed by a full-time city administrator.
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railroad provides freight rail service to Cedarburg as part of its Saukville subdivision. While Cedarburg has not had passenger rail in many decades, passenger rail is offered by
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on their ancestral lands which were now owned by white settlers. Eventually the Native people who evaded forced removal gathered in northern Wisconsin, where they formed the
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deposit. There were several quarries active in the area, including the now-defunct Groth Quarry in Zeunert Park where excavators discovered fossils from a prehistoric
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in the town of Cedarburg. The first resident was Joseph Gardenier, who built a log shanty on Cedar Creek as his headquarters for surveying for the construction of the
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In 1897, the woolen mill purchased an electrical generator, which produced the first electric light in the town. In 1901, the city contracted an electric plant with
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in the United States. It was formed in 1909 to operate the city's first power plant, which had been built eight years earlier. The utility is responsible for both
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Many Cedarburg residents who do not work in the tourist industry commute for work, reflecting the larger trend of Ozaukee County as a majority-commuter community.
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As is the case in many of the cities and villages in Ozaukee County, Cedarburg's earliest businesses were hydropowered mills. In 1843, Frederick Luening built the
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Cedarburg grew from a rural hamlet into an incorporated city in part because of its 19th century rail connections. From 1907 to 1948, Cedarburg was connected to
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As land development continues to reduce wild areas, wildlife is forced into closer proximity with human communities like Cedarburg. Large mammals, including
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site in the city. Despite cleanup efforts, the Wisconsin DNR advises against eating any fish caught in the creek downstream from the Bridge Road dam.
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Like many of Ozaukee County's cities and villages, the City of Cedarburg began as a mill town. German immigrants began building hydropowered
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passenger rail line, which fell into disuse following World War II and was converted into a bicycle and pedestrian trail in the 1990s. The
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Cedarburg is also home to several private recreational facilities, including a golf course, two bowling alleys, several workout gyms, the
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was given to the utility, and it was renamed the Light & Water Commission. The utility is still in business today, and is one of 82
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found human burials and artifacts, including stone altars, arrowheads, and pottery shards, during an excavation of one of the mounds.
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remained more characteristically rural. Cedarburg incorporated in 1885. At the time, the population was approximately 1,000 people.
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that serve students from kindergarten through eight grade: First Immanuel Lutheran School and St. Francis Borgia Catholic School.
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in the city, and is run by a commission of seven residents appointed by the mayor, one of whom must be a member of city council.
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each summer as a fundraiser for the Cedarburg Fire Department. Up 600 vendors can have tables at one of the flea markets.
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of the Monarch Library System, comprising thirty-one libraries in Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Washington, and Dodge counties.
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and mills were eventually built along the creek in what are now the city and town of Cedarburg, including the 1864
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in Ozaukee County communities, including a 2005 report of a bear in a Cedarburg city park. Many birds, including
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on Cedar Creek. After eleven years of operation, they replaced the original structure with the five-story, stone
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public pool, two ponds, a sledding hill, and a playground designed to accommodate children with disabilities.
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passenger line. The company operated an office and shop in Cedarburg into the 1920s, when it was purchased by
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moved to the care and custody of the Cedarburg museum to enhance the latter's collection of local artifacts.
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There were 4,691 households, of which 31.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.1% were
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The first white settlement in the Cedarburg area was a community called "New Dublin," which later became
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are found in and around the City of Cedarburg. The Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative considers the
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tribes. The Potawatomi surrendered the land the United States Federal Government in 1833 through the
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of 2010, there were 11,412 people, 4,691 households, and 3,060 families residing in the city. The
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Cedarburg is located at 43°17'56" North, 87°59'13" West (43.29896, −87.987209). According to the
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Before white settlers arrived in the area, the Cedarburg area was an upland forest dominated by
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plant grows in a woodland on the northern boundary between the city and the Town of Cedarburg.
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Alliance Bible Church is located adjacent to the Cedarburg city limit in the City of Mequon.
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churches in Cedarburg. Four churches—Advent, Faith, Immanuel, and Trinity—are members of the
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for the city was $ 27,455. About 1.8% of families and 2.7% of the population were below the
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When the first settlers—many of whom were German speakers—arrived in the area, they found
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Cedarburg has limited public transit compared with larger cities. Ozaukee County and the
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during the most recent ice age. The soil in area is a mixture of well-draining material,
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congregation affiliated with the Wisconsin Association of Regular Baptist Churches; the
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resort called Hilgen Spring Park, and many German cultural associations, including two
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In the early 19th century, the land was inhabited by Native Americans, including the
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The Cedarburg Police Department was established in 1885 when the city incorporated.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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First Church of Christ, Scientist of Cedarburg; the Heritage Baptist Church, a
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a concert series called Summer Sounds which takes place at Cedar Creek Park.
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can be seen within the city limits. There have been infrequent sightings of
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from the excavation date the mounds' construction to approximately 480 
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The district frequently appears on lists of the best schools in the state.
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St. Francis Borgia parish; and the St. Nicholas Orthodox Church of the
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Cedarburg changed significantly during the period of post-World War II
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runs through the City of Cedarburg, following the former route of the
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The Cedarburg Light & Water Utility is one of approximately 2,200
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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in the 1840s. The community that sprang up around the mills is now
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goes over Cedar Creek on the interurban bridge, a former railroad
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The City of Cedarburg has sidewalks in most areas, as well as the
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maintains a museum devoted to Cedarburg's history in the historic
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exit 89. The city is also located south of the intersection of
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The region struggles with many invasive species, including the
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In the 20th century, Cedarburg had some manufacturing firms.
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has recognized Cedarburg through its Tree City USA program.
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Cedarburg's volunteer fire department was founded in 1866.
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In 1907, Cedarburg became a stop on the Milwaukee-Northern
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This article is about the city. For the adjacent town, see
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contamination in the state. The creek is now part of an
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Cedarburg is located approximately three miles west of
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History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin
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Location of Cedarburg in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.
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November 21, 1993 2879: 2639:"Searching for the 'Spirit of the Place'" 2204:Learn how and when to remove this message 1718:. First Immanuel Lutheran is part of the 1277:of any race were 1.7% of the population. 853:Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 4445: 4061:"MCTS Route 143: Ozaukee County Express" 3837:"Alliance Bible Church: What We Believe" 3815:"St. Nicholas Orthodox Church: About Us" 2999:. Candice Gaukel Andrews. May 30, 2011. 2248:, Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court 1985: 1691:, which offers a visiting artist series. 1369: 1354: 1325: 831: 735: 725:. In 1923, responsibility for water and 645: 629: 4269:. Wisconsin Court System. March 7, 2012 3904:"City of Cedarburg: City Administrator" 3234: 2703: 2495:"Cedarburg Woolen Mill; Hilgen Springs" 2452:"Population and Housing Unit Estimates" 1981: 1733:Community United Methodist Church; the 1589: 814:, which all overlie a layer of glacial 733:owned electric utilities in Wisconsin. 14: 6104: 4223:. Kirkland & Ellis. Archived from 4199:Worthington, Rogers (April 28, 1992). 4131:"Wisconsin Railroads and Harbors 2020" 3970:"Cedarburg Police Department: History" 3707:. Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church 3705:"Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church" 3524:Jozwik, Catherine (January 15, 2021). 3523: 3190:. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2530:"Encyclopedia of Milwaukee: Cedarburg" 2229:Solicitor General of the United States 1786:United States House of Representatives 1778:Wisconsin's 6th congressional district 1716:Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 987: 847:runs through the city parallel to the 525:churches, a brewery, a European-style 5601: 4885: 4538: 4476: 4340: 3994:. Cedarburg Light & Water Utility 2754: 2497:. Milwaukee Daily News. July 16, 1878 2367: 2365: 1756: 1404:Largest Employers in Cedarburg, 2013 674:and William Schroeder built a wooden 6127:Populated places established in 1843 3948:"Cedarburg Fire Department: History" 3795:. St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church 3793:"St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church" 3685:. First Immanuel Lutheran Ministries 3340:"City of Community Economic Profile" 3028:"Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin" 2142:adding citations to reliable sources 2113: 1724:Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod 840:, upstream from the Bridge Road dam. 744:tram leaving the Cedarburg station, 550:National Register of Historic Places 302:4.84 sq mi (12.52 km) 294:4.88 sq mi (12.65 km) 67:Cedarburg City Hall, located in the 6112:Cities in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin 4341:Lewis, Chelsey (October 30, 2020). 3882:"City of Cedarburg: Common Council" 3729:. Community United Methodist Church 3727:"Community United Methodist Church" 3517: 3320:. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3208: 2914:"Cedar Creek has highest PCB count" 2823: 2768:. Chicago: Western Publishing. 1881 2532:. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1887:serves grades nine through twelve. 1658:Washington Avenue Historic District 1269:, and 1.0% from two or more races. 917:, located north of the city in the 588:. In 1968, archaeologists from the 310:0.05 sq mi (0.12 km) 69:Washington Avenue Historic District 24: 6044:National Historic Preservation Act 4626: 4565:Municipalities and communities of 4417:Encyclopedia of Women and Baseball 3235:Steffes, Judy (November 9, 2007). 3078:"Census of Population and Housing" 2419: 2362: 1670: 1545:Advanced Technology International 977: 855:believed that Cedar Creek had the 625:Forest County Potawatomi Community 25: 6143: 4501: 4111:. Ozaukee County Transit Services 3926:"Wisconsin State Legislature Map" 2934:Environmental Protection Agency. 2109: 1907: 1644:Hilgen & Schroeder Mill Store 1320:Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill 1297: 688:Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill 652:Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill 29:City in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin 6086: 6085: 6074: 4935: 4398: 4320:"Janssen, Edward H. 1815 - 1877" 3858:Now News Group (April 3, 2018). 3771:"Heritage Baptist Church: About" 3481:"Cedarburg General Store Museum" 3265:. Ozaukee County. Archived from 2641:. Shepherd Express. May 17, 2016 2118: 1812:(R) represents Cedarburg in the 1804:(R) represents Cedarburg in the 1685:Cedarburg Performing Arts Center 1606:Firemen's Park also hosts four " 1431:Primary and secondary education 502:in 1885, and at the time of the 437: 149: 129: 76: 61: 39:City in Wisconsin, United States 4470: 4408: 4385:. 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Wisconsin Historical Society 2544: 2487: 2466: 2373:"US Board on Geographic Names" 2254:, geologist and paleontologist 2012:Milwaukee Interurban Rail Line 1780:, Cedarburg is represented by 1236: 699:Milwaukee and Northern Railway 564:trees growing on the banks of 13: 1: 4517:Sanborn fire insurance maps: 4513:Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce 4477:Ernst, Erik (June 28, 2012). 3928:. Wisconsin State Legislature 2581:. Festivals of Cedarburg, Inc 2350:. United States Census Bureau 2333: 2328:, Christian singer/songwriter 1835:each summer as a fundraiser. 1375: 1374:Street scene, with buildings 1351:money to clean up the sites. 745: 642:filling station on the right. 3862:. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3168:. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 1976:Milwaukee Intermodal Station 1866: 1846: 1701:cinema on Washington Avenue. 1648:Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear 774: 190:; 139 years ago 7: 4913:Milwaukee metropolitan area 4038:. Cedarburg School District 4016:. Cedarburg School District 3950:. Cedarburg Fire Department 3597:. Cedarburg Cultural Center 3595:"Cedarburg Cultural Center" 3505:. Cedarburg Cultural Center 3461:. Cedarburg Cultural Center 3439:. Cedarburg Fire Department 3144:"Cedarburg Brewery Complex" 2861:United States Census Bureau 2835:United States Census Bureau 2790:Cedarburg Light & Water 2431:United States Census Bureau 2406:United States Census Bureau 2348:"2019 U.S. Gazetteer Files" 1974:in nearby Milwaukee at the 1839:Cedarburg Police Department 1705: 1603:and livestock exhibitions. 1512:Carlson Tool and Mfg Corp. 798:The city is located in the 781:United States Census Bureau 555: 506:the population was 12,121. 496:Milwaukee metropolitan area 34:Cedarburg (town), Wisconsin 10: 6148: 6049:Historic Preservation Fund 6028:American Legation, Morocco 4529:A Walk Through Yesterday 4483:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 4347:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 4291:. Encyclopaedia Britannica 4267:"Janine P. Geske (1949- )" 3663:. Immanuel Lutheran Church 3661:"Immanuel Lutheran Church" 3503:"Cedarburg History Museum" 3392:. Cedarburg Public Library 3390:"Cedarburg Public Library" 2795:December 10, 2007, at the 1621: 1560: 1365: 1292: 575: 486:and in close proximity to 31: 6069: 6036: 6015: 5990:Lists by associated state 5989: 5948: 5681: 5635: 5577: 5561: 5525: 5138: 5021: 4944: 4933: 4919: 4857: 4847: 4829: 4748: 4730: 4687: 4637: 4624: 4598: 4579: 4568:Ozaukee County, Wisconsin 3773:. Heritage Baptist Church 3370:. Trinity Lutheran Church 3368:"Trinity Lutheran Church" 2857:"US Gazetteer files 2010" 2742:. Milwaukee Public Museum 2663:. Localeben. May 26, 2016 2300:, Wisconsin State Senator 1943:, and continues north to 1879:. The district has three 1877:Cedarburg School District 1820:Cedarburg Fire Department 1678:Cedarburg Cultural Center 1427:Cedarburg School District 1403: 1218: 1203: 1188: 1173: 1158: 1143: 1128: 1113: 1098: 1083: 1068: 1053: 1038: 1023: 1008: 993: 986: 981: 976: 973: 802:that were created by the 480:Ozaukee County, Wisconsin 420: 409: 399: 387: 377: 360: 343: 335: 327: 322: 314: 306: 298: 290: 285: 245: 234: 223: 215: 207: 202: 182: 174: 162: 142: 122: 87: 75: 60: 51: 44: 5971:Northern Mariana Islands 4109:"OCTS: Shared Ride Taxi" 3619:. 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There were also 795:to the north and west. 717:running two 75 kW 590:Milwaukee Public Museum 513:and woolen mills along 5966:Minor Outlying Islands 5949:Lists by insular areas 5663:Keeper of the Register 5139:Smaller municipalities 4945:Largest municipalities 4631: 4374:Marshfield News-Herald 3459:"Cedarburg Art Museum" 2552:"History of Cedarburg" 2284:, Wisconsin legislator 2260:, Wisconsin legislator 2252:Amadeus William Grabau 2236:, Wisconsin legislator 2153:"Cedarburg, Wisconsin" 2104:Milwaukee Curling Club 2018:which connects to the 1999: 1998:in downtown Cedarburg. 1968:Wisconsin Central Ltd. 1900:The city also has two 1806:Wisconsin State Senate 1729:The city also has the 1381: 841: 791:to the south, and the 752: 655: 643: 638:building, with a 1926 613:1833 Treaty of Chicago 5668:National Park Service 5648:Contributing property 4630: 4379:Marshfield, Wisconsin 3414:. Ozaukee County Fair 3412:"Ozaukee County Fair" 2973:"Cedarburg: Forestry" 2427:"U.S. Census website" 2402:"U.S. Census website" 2079:43.61583°N 87.80222°W 2041:43.16333°N 87.96083°W 1989: 1885:Cedarburg High School 1769:sit on the Cedarburg 1689:Cedarburg High School 1654:Kuhefuss House Museum 1575:Province of Pomerania 1446:Public administration 1373: 1355:21st century industry 1326:20th century industry 1219:U.S. Decennial Census 969:Historical population 835: 739: 649: 633: 362: • Summer ( 107:43.28833°N 87.98750°W 6023:District of Columbia 4870:United States portal 4180:. Ozaukee Ice Center 4178:"Ozaukee Ice Center" 4089:on February 13, 2020 3992:"Utility Commission" 2867:on February 20, 2011 2740:"Potawatomi History" 2221:, convicted murderer 2138:improve this article 1982:Parks and recreation 1918:Wisconsin Highway 60 1875:are operated by the 1798:United States Senate 1628:Cedarburg Art Museum 1590:Events and festivals 1570:immigrants from the 884:Arbor Day Foundation 804:Wisconsin glaciation 336: • Density 46:Cedarburg, Wisconsin 6117:Cities in Wisconsin 3972:. City of Cedarburg 3906:. City of Cedarburg 3884:. City of Cedarburg 3298:on February 6, 2015 2975:. City of Cedarburg 2837:. February 12, 2011 2762:"Town of Cedarburg" 2554:. City of Cedarburg 2084:43.61583; -87.80222 2075: /  2046:43.16333; -87.96083 2037: /  1747:Antiochian Orthodox 1735:Christian Scientist 1400: 970: 954:Eurasian buckthorns 594:Radiocarbon samples 112:43.28833; -87.98750 103: /  4632: 2599:Harold E. Hansen. 2379:. 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Cedarburg
Cedarburg (town), Wisconsin
City
Cedarburg City Hall, located in the Washington Avenue Historic District
Washington Avenue Historic District
Location of Cedarburg in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.
43°17′18″N 87°59′15″W / 43.28833°N 87.98750°W / 43.28833; -87.98750
Country
United States
State
Wisconsin
County
Ozaukee
Incorporated
Administrator
Clerk
Common council
Time zone
UTC-6
Central (CST)
DST
UTC-5
Area code
262
FIPS code
GNIS
ci.cedarburg.wi.us
/ˈsdərbɛrɡ/
SEE-dər-burg
Ozaukee County, Wisconsin

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