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 Downtown holiday carriage rides

Historic walking tour around Fowler Lake

Oconomowoc's Historic Places

The pioneering and developing of Oconomowoc began in 1837 when the first white man, Charles Sheldon, came to this area to build his log cabin. He found that the Potowatomi Indians had already laid the foundation of what they called Coo-No-Mo-Wauk (where the waters meet, or river of lakes), which in time would become Oconomowoc.

As the town grew and word of its beauty and natural wealth spread, tradesmen began to arrive. One such early settler was a young man by the name of John S. Rockwell. He built the grist mill, owned the first store and hotel, and donated sites to all the churches. He started the fire department, the library, the elementary school and a young ladies seminary called Bord du Lac. His stout heartedness and ingenuity earned him the title "Father of Oconomowoc."

Fueled by its growing reputation, Oconomowoc entered a new era marked by the title "Newport of the West." This era began in the 1870s and continued into the 1930s. Lured by Oconomowoc's great beauty, families of wealth from Chicago, St. Louis and Milwaukee crowded its lake shores with palatial, colonnaded country mansions and lavish landscapes. At one time, Lake Road was referred to as Presidents' Avenue since Taft, Grant, Cleveland, Coolidge, McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt had visited and enjoyed famous Draper Hall and the hospitality of its wealthy residents.

Today the summer mansions have become year-round homes and thriving industries help support what was once primarily heralded as a vacation destination. The largely intact, late 19th century downtown and many stately historic houses are reminders of those years. Historic walking tours around Fowler Lake, either guided or self-guided, provide a snapshot of the grandeur of yesterday.


Oconomowoc's Historic Places

These buildings have been listed with the State Historical Society and are listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and the State Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. 

National Guard Armory,
127th Regiment Infantry
Company G
102 W. Jefferson Street
Built in 1921, listed with the NRHP 12/06/84

Oconomowoc City Hall
174 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Built in 1886, listed with the NRHP 4/10/80


 
Main Street Depot Restaurant

Oconomowoc Depot
115 Collins Street
Built in 1896, listed with the NRHP 1/29/80

Clarence Peck Residence
430 and 434 N. Lake Road
Built in 1872, listed with the NRHP 1/28/88

Walter L. Peck House
38926 Islandale Drive
Built in 1882, listed with the NRHP 4/10/86

The Inn at Pine Terrace Bed and Breakfast, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, Wis., WI
The Inn at Pine Terrace

Henry and Mary Schuttler House
351 E. Lisbon Road
Built in 1879-1880, listed with the NRHP  7/16/87

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