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Dheinsville is a special historical area, like an old neighborhood, located in the village of Germantown, Wisconsin in Washington County, United States. You can find Dheinsville where three roads meet: Highway 167 (also called Holy Hill Road), State Highway 145, and Maple Road. It's a place where you can learn a lot about the past!

Discovering Dheinsville's History

Dheinsville was first settled in 1842 by the Dhein family, who came from Germany. This area is named after Philip Dhein, who arrived in America in 1842. When you visit Dheinsville, you can see some very old buildings. These buildings are made in a unique style called "half-timber" (or fachwerk). This style shows how the early settlers from the Hunsrück area of Germany built their homes.

What is the Bast Bell Museum?

A big part of Dheinsville's history is the Bast Bell Museum. This museum is made up of several old buildings. These buildings show different ways people built things from the early days of the settlement all the way through the Victorian period. You can see buildings made of logs, stone, brick, and wood siding. The museum helps everyone understand what life was like long ago.

When did Dheinsville get a Post Office?

Dheinsville became even more important when it got its own post office. This happened in July 1855. The very first postmaster, who was in charge of the mail, was a man named Adam Staats. Having a post office meant that Dheinsville was a growing and active community.

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