Mazomanie Downtown Historic District

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Mazomanie Downtown Historic District
Mazomanie WI May10.jpg
A portion of the district.
Location1-118 Brodhead, 2-46 Hudson, 37-105 Crescent and 113 E. Exchange Sts., Mazomanie, Wisconsin
Area15.2 acres (6.2 ha)
NRHP reference No. 92000406 [1]
Added to NRHPAugust 19, 1992

The Mazomanie Downtown Historic District is the old downtown of Mazomanie, Wisconsin, with surviving structures built as early as 1857. [2] It was added to the State and the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [3]

The first settlers in the area around Mazomanie arrived in 1844 - English immigrants sent by British Temperance Emigration Society, a collective which selected members by drawing lots to be set up with 80-acre farms in Dane County. By 1849 600 of these lucky ones had arrived. They were producing a little surplus wheat, but with no local market they were not prospering, and the emigration society stopped funding more arrivals. [4]

When the Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad picked its route west, its planners chose the valley of Black Earth Creek to get from the higher ground around Madison down into the valley of the Wisconsin River. When the line was built through this area in 1855, it saw a promising town site and platted out what would become the downtown. The first buildings went up that year. The railroad reached the new town the following year. [4]

Here are some of the more interesting surviving buildings, roughly in the order built:

Vogel, Peters, Hausmann, and Crosby buildings at 25-39 Brodhead St. Joseph Hausmann Store, Peters Family Store - panoramio.jpg
Vogel, Peters, Hausmann, and Crosby buildings at 25-39 Brodhead St.

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