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Historical Markers in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

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Historical markers are like special signs that tell us about important events, people, or places from the past. They help us remember and learn about history right where it happened! Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, has several of these markers that share fascinating stories about its early days, important visitors, and unique industries. Let's explore some of them!

Important Historical Markers

Father Marquette's Visit

One of the oldest stories marked in Kewaunee County is about Father Marquette. He was a French missionary and explorer who traveled across North America a long time ago. On November 1, 1674, Father Marquette held a special religious service right on the spot where the marker stands today. This marker was put up on November 1, 1936, in Father Marquette Memorial Park in Kewaunee, Wisconsin. You can find it near the Kewaunee Pierhead Light, which is a lighthouse. It reminds us of the very early European visitors to this area.

Kewaunee's Car-Ferry Service

Imagine a giant boat that carries not just people, but entire trains and cars across a lake! That's what a car-ferry does. Kewaunee was once a very important place for this kind of transportation. The "Car-Ferry Service" marker, dedicated in 1964, tells the story of how Kewaunee connected Wisconsin with Michigan across Lake Michigan. This service was a big deal for moving goods and people, helping the region grow. You can see this marker at the end of Hathaway Drive, in Harbor Point Park, in Kewaunee, Wisconsin.

The Early Days of Kewaunee

Every town has a beginning, and Kewaunee is no different! A marker placed in 2000 shares the "Early History of Kewaunee." It talks about how the town started and even mentions a "gold rush." While it wasn't about finding actual gold, it likely refers to a time when many people came to Kewaunee, hoping to find new opportunities and build a life there, much like people rushed to gold fields. This marker is located next to a parking lot at the corner of Harrison and Main Streets, right in front of the historic Tug Ludington boat in Kewaunee, Wisconsin.

The Old Mill's Story

Mills were very important in the past for grinding grain or sawing wood. The "Old Mill" marker, also dedicated in 2000, tells the history of a mill that played a special role in Kewaunee. This mill was important for something called the "annual sucker run." This is when a type of fish, called suckers, swim upstream to lay their eggs. The mill was likely connected to the local fishing industry or the processing of these fish. You can find this marker at the C.D. "Buzz" Besadny Anadromous Fish Facility lookout point, at N3884 Ransom Moore Lane, in Kewaunee, Wisconsin.

Kewaunee County Lime Kilns

Have you ever heard of a lime kiln? It's a special oven used to heat limestone to make lime, which is a material used in building, farming, and many other things. The "Kewaunee County Lime Kilns" marker, put up in 1996, teaches us about the history of lime production in the area. It shows where these old kilns once stood, reminding us of an important industry that helped Kewaunee County develop. This marker is located in the back part of Kewaunee County Bruemmer Park and Zoo, at E4927 County Highway F, in Kewaunee, Wisconsin.

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