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As the village grew in the 20th century, the local economy diversified. As of 2019, manufacturing accounted for over 40% of local jobs, with three of the village's largest employers being metal manufacturers. Many of the village's manufacturers are located in the Dekora Woods
Business and Industrial Park in north-central Saukville, west of Interstate 43.
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parking lot, near I-43 Exit 96. The stop is the route's northern terminus. The bus operates Monday through Friday with limited hours corresponding to peak commute times. Ozaukee County
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Saukville's early economy was primarily agricultural, and the first major businesses were hydropowered mills on the
Milwaukee River as well as other businesses that served the local farmers. In the late 19th century and into the 20th century, dairy farming was a major industry in the Saukville area.
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Village of Saukville maintains eight municipal parks with baseball and softball fields; basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts; football and soccer fields playgrounds; picnic shelters; and access to the Milwaukee River for fishing and canoeing. The village also facilitates youth baseball and
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The private, nonprofit
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living together, 10.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.2% were non-families. 24.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.07.
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before white settlers arrived in the mid-1840s. In its early years, the community was a stagecoach stop on the road from
Milwaukee to Green Bay and also grew as a mill and market town serving the dairy farmers of northwestern Ozaukee County. The village incorporated in 1915 and later in the 20th
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The Oscar Grady Public
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The median age in the village was 36.7 years. 26.2% of residents were under the age of 18; 7.6% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 29.4% were from 25 to 44; 28.1% were from 45 to 64; and 8.7% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the village was 50.2% male and 49.8% female.
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that is the largest and best preserved bog in eastern
Wisconsin, and has hiking trails and boardwalks. There are over a dozen publicly and privately owned bogs in the Saukville area that are home to biodiverse ecosystems that are rare in other parts of Wisconsin.
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Saukville is home to five Ozaukee County Parks on the Milwaukee River, comprising over 200 acres of parkland and including the H. H. Peters Youth Camp and the Ozaukee County Pioneer Village, an
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State Natural Area, west of the village. The field station grounds and laboratories are not open to the general public, but are used by university students and faculty to conduct biological and ecological research.
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near Saukville and found a stone ax. Lapham did not speculate about the age of the artifact or the mounds. An additional artifact of the early Native American presence in the area is the Ozaukee County
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Saukville's police department employs ten sworn officers in addition to Police Chief Robert Meyer and two civilian administrators. The department operates one police station on Green Bay Road.
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The Saukville area has several golf courses. Ozaukee County maintains the public, 18-hole Hawthorne Hills Golf Course adjacent to Hawthorne Hills County Park. The Bog is a private, 18-hole
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The Cedarburg Beech Woods State Natural Area west of the village contains an old-growth beech-maple forest, much like the ones that blanketed Saukville before settlers arrived in the 1800s.
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Saukville experienced significant population growth following World War II. Between 1950 and 1980, the village population increased five-times over, from 699 to 3,494. The construction of
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The median income for a household in the village was $ 53,159, and the median income for a family was $ 62,436. Males had a median income of $ 41,625 versus $ 28,583 for females. The
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century grew into a suburban community with a manufacturing-based economy. As of 2019, more than 40% of the village's jobs were in manufacturing, with the largest employers being a
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Birdstones are pre-contact abstract stone carvings that seem to our 21st Century eyes to represent birds. The majority appear to have been made between 5000 and 2500 years ago.
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The Saukville Area Historical Society hosts the Crossroads Rendezvous in Peninsula Park on the third weekend in May. The event is an educational reenactment of the annual
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marine fossils, and while much of the rock lies between 25 and 50 feet below the surface, it's exposed at some old quarries in the northern part of the village.
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In 1915, the village of Saukville officially incorporated with a vote of 66 in favor and 40 opposed. At that time, the village had a population of 376 people.
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Saukville's paid, on-call volunteer fire department operates one fire station on Dekora Street. Jason Laabs serves as the assistant fire chief.
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Lapham, Increase A. (1855). "Chapter 1: Ancient Works in the Vicinity of Lake Michigan".
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Stalag Wisconsin: Inside WW II Prisoner-of-war Camps
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Location of Saukville in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.
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1924:"Ozaukee County Birdstone Stays Home in Wisconsin"
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2896:"Ozaukee County: Parks, recreation, and culture"
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1967:. Wisconsin Historical Society. January 24, 2019
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2713:. Port Washington-Saukville School District
2711:"Port Washington-Saukville School District"
2269:. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
2218:. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
2020:. University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries
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2735:. University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
2427:. Saukville Area Historical Society
2360:. Saukville Area Historical Society
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2336:"Marcus Saukville: Saukville, WI"
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2579:"St. John XXIII Catholic Parish"
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2313:Kohl, Elizabeth (January 2019).
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2405:. Village of Saukville
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3672:Other topics
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3432:Lac La Belle
3352:Elmwood Park
3030:Central city
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818:Demographics
812:honeysuckles
781:
777:wild turkeys
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267:Trevor Seitz
262:
182:Incorporated
18:
4004:Ghost towns
3974:Lake Church
3969:Knellsville
3925:communities
3852:Thiensville
3756:County seat
3577:Union Grove
3567:Thiensville
3552:St. Francis
3527:River Hills
2924:January 19,
2855:January 21,
2830:January 21,
2808:January 21,
2764:January 21,
2651:January 17,
2222:January 19,
2175:January 20,
1842:January 31,
1786:January 31,
1530:(D) in the
1524:Ron Johnson
1518:(R) in the
1510:As part of
1110:other races
1076:2000 census
1050:other races
1020:2010 census
796:common reed
788:common carp
699:sugar maple
646: /
570:Payne Hotel
551:Sauk people
511:Payne Hotel
448:2020 census
250:Andy Hebein
175: 1845
103: /
4071:Categories
4012:Stonehaven
3959:Holy Cross
3658:Washington
3622:Wind Point
3557:Sturtevant
3492:Oconomowoc
3387:Germantown
3362:Farmington
3297:Burlington
3292:Brookfield
3205:Oconomowoc
3170:Germantown
3150:Burlington
3145:Brown Deer
3118:West Allis
3093:New Berlin
3078:Greenfield
3068:Brookfield
2049:January 3,
2024:January 3,
1737:References
1730:Tom Uttech
1663:See also:
1462:counties.
1409:rendezvous
1194:Employees
1080:As of the
1024:As of the
734:string bog
634:87°56′40″W
631:43°22′52″N
495:string bog
460:steel mill
407:.saukville
392:feature ID
312:Population
259:Jim Nowlen
201:Government
91:87°57′47″W
88:43°24′22″N
4021:Footnotes
3979:Lakefield
3895:Saukville
3875:Cedarburg
3847:Saukville
3781:Cedarburg
3643:Milwaukee
3627:Yorkville
3612:West Bend
3597:Waterford
3592:Waterford
3542:Saukville
3537:Saukville
3532:Rochester
3477:North Bay
3462:Mukwonago
3457:Mukwonago
3367:Fox Point
3347:Elm Grove
3342:Delafield
3317:Delafield
3307:Cedarburg
3225:Shorewood
3220:Richfield
3185:Greendale
3160:Cedarburg
3155:Caledonia
3123:West Bend
3113:Wauwatosa
3098:Oak Creek
3037:Milwaukee
2968:April 26,
2964:. The Bog
2962:"The Bog"
2946:April 26,
2902:April 26,
2877:April 26,
2786:April 26,
2739:April 26,
2717:April 26,
2695:April 26,
2673:April 26,
2629:April 26,
2607:April 26,
2585:April 26,
2541:April 26,
2519:April 26,
2497:April 26,
2475:April 26,
2453:April 26,
2431:April 26,
2409:April 26,
2387:April 26,
2364:April 26,
2342:April 25,
2320:April 26,
2114:April 23,
2002:April 23,
1886:April 26,
1757:August 7,
1570:Education
1522:, and by
1480:Cedarburg
1413:fur trade
1397:multiplex
1191:Industry
1188:Employer
769:red foxes
612:Geography
566:Green Bay
562:Milwaukee
547:Menominee
540:Birdstone
464:foundries
428:Wisconsin
420:Saukville
380:FIPS code
368:Area code
334:Time zone
304:Elevation
150:Wisconsin
3954:Hamilton
3949:Druecker
3880:Fredonia
3831:Fredonia
3812:Villages
3663:Waukesha
3636:Counties
3602:Waukesha
3507:Pewaukee
3467:Nashotah
3427:Kewaskum
3422:Kewaskum
3407:Hartland
3402:Hartford
3377:Fredonia
3372:Fredonia
3312:Chenequa
3287:Big Bend
3210:Pewaukee
3190:Hartford
3175:Glendale
3108:Waukesha
3073:Franklin
1971:June 27,
1945:June 27,
1940:43143792
1732:, artist
1526:(R) and
1466:Religion
1376:open-air
1280:100-249
1264:100-249
1246:100-249
1229:100-249
1210:500-999
1114:Hispanic
1104:, 0.61%
1100:, 0.15%
1092:, 0.57%
1054:Hispanic
730:tamarack
688:Silurian
525:and two
384:55-71725
245:Trustees
3913:Waubeka
3885:Grafton
3870:Belgium
3841:Newburg
3836:Grafton
3826:Belgium
3820:Bayside
3693:village
3648:Ozaukee
3572:Trenton
3547:Slinger
3517:Raymond
3472:Newburg
3417:Jackson
3412:Jackson
3392:Grafton
3382:Genesee
3322:Dousman
3282:Belgium
3277:Belgium
3272:Bayside
3262:Addison
3200:Muskego
3180:Grafton
2295:June 4,
1864:May 27,
1637:Walmart
1504:village
1422:Museums
1366:Culture
1255:Walmart
1225:foundry
1147:Economy
1044:, 0.7%
1040:, 0.4%
1036:, 0.7%
761:coyotes
750:sundews
501:History
442:in the
405:village
400:Website
395:1573739
191: (
168:Settled
162:Ozaukee
117:Country
50:Village
3939:Decker
3933:Dacada
3786:Mequon
3773:Cities
3690:Notes:
3653:Racine
3582:Vernon
3562:Summit
3502:Ottawa
3487:Norway
3452:Merton
3447:Merton
3442:Lisbon
3437:Lannon
3302:Butler
3267:Barton
3235:Sussex
3195:Mequon
3165:Cudahy
3103:Racine
2563:May 4,
2086:
1938:
1542:, and
1403:Events
1387:Cinema
1359:50-99
1343:50-99
1325:50-99
1311:50-99
1294:50-99
1260:Retail
1118:Latino
1082:census
1058:Latino
1026:census
948:151.5%
828:Census
810:, and
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