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    The Kohler Company: A Cornerstone of Sheboygan County’s Economy

    People Searching Sheboygan for: History, Sheboygan Q&A, Sheboygan Wisconsin
    No discussion of Sheboygan County’s economy would be complete without acknowledging the monumental role played by the Kohler Company. Founded in 1873 by J.M. Kohler, the company began by making cast iron farm implements and enameled sinks. What started as a modest manufacturing operation quickly expanded into one of the world’s leading producers of plumbing fixtures and, later, small engines. Kohler’s rise to prominence is a key chapter in Sheboygan County’s industrial history, and its impact on the region’s economy,…

    Manufacturing and Industry: Sheboygan County’s Industrial Growth in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

    People Searching Sheboygan for: History, Sheboygan Q&A, Sheboygan Wisconsin
    The late 19th century marked a period of explosive industrial growth for Sheboygan County, transforming it from a largely agricultural region into a center for manufacturing. With its strategic location on Lake Michigan, access to raw materials, and the rise of a skilled labor force, the county’s urban centers became bustling hubs of industry. This period saw the establishment of major manufacturing enterprises in furniture, leather, textiles, and metal goods, laying the foundation for the region’s industrial legacy. The Rise…

    Agriculture and the Dairy Industry: Sheboygan County’s Role in Wisconsin’s Dairy Legacy

    People Searching Sheboygan for: History, Sheboygan Q&A, Sheboygan Wisconsin
    While the cities of Sheboygan County experienced rapid growth and industrial development in the 19th century, rural areas of the county were undergoing a quiet but significant transformation into some of the richest farmland in Wisconsin. Early farmers in the region cultivated wheat, but by the 1860s, many had switched to dairy farming, a more sustainable and profitable option for the county’s fertile soil. This shift would lay the foundation for Sheboygan County’s lasting impact on Wisconsin’s iconic dairy industry….

    Maritime Trade and Shipbuilding: Sheboygan’s Maritime Legacy

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    Situated on the shores of Lake Michigan, Sheboygan quickly became an essential port for trade and industry. The city’s location, combined with key infrastructure improvements, helped Sheboygan develop into a major hub for maritime commerce and shipbuilding in the mid-19th century. With the federal government’s support in the 1850s and the completion of critical harbor improvements, Sheboygan’s port became capable of handling sizable schooners and steamships, solidifying the city’s role as an important player in regional trade and shipbuilding. Harbor…

    Timber and Early Industry: The Foundation of Sheboygan County’s Economy

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    In the mid-1800s, Sheboygan County was blanketed by vast hardwood forests, providing the raw materials that would become the backbone of the county’s early economy. The natural abundance of timber fueled the development of industries that would shape the region for generations. Logging and sawmills became among the first major industries in the area, and the county’s forests quickly transformed into one of its most valuable assets. The Rise of Sawmills and Logging As settlement in Sheboygan County grew, the…

    Smaller Villages of Sheboygan County: Key Players in Agriculture and Industry

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    Sheboygan County is home to several smaller, historic communities that played important roles in the county’s agricultural and industrial development. While often overshadowed by larger towns like Sheboygan and Plymouth, these smaller villages were vital to the county’s economy, serving as local markets and social centers for farming families. From the rise of early railroad towns to key industrial hubs, each of these communities helped shape the history of Sheboygan County. Waldo and Adell: Railroad Roots and Agricultural Growth Waldo…

    Elkhart Lake: A Resort Destination with Rich History and Racing Legacy

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    Nestled in the northwest corner of Sheboygan County, Elkhart Lake developed into one of the region’s most charming resort towns, thanks to its scenic, spring-fed lake and strategic location. The village’s transformation into a popular vacation destination began in the 1870s when the Milwaukee & Northern Railroad built a line to the lake in 1873, making it easily accessible to vacationers from Chicago and Milwaukee. This connection sparked the growth of Elkhart Lake as a haven for relaxation and recreation….

    Cedar Grove and Oostburg: Dutch Settlements in Southern Sheboygan County

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    In the far southern part of Sheboygan County, two villages—Cedar Grove and Oostburg—trace their roots to Dutch immigrants who arrived in the mid-19th century. Fleeing religious and economic upheaval in the Netherlands, many Dutch families sought a new life in America. A group led by Rev. Pieter Zonne purchased land about 20 miles south of Sheboygan in 1847, establishing a community that would grow into Cedar Grove and Oostburg. The Dutch Immigration and Early Settlements The Dutch settlers, many of…

    Kohler: From Riverside Settlement to World-Renowned Company Town

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    Nestled just west of Sheboygan, the village of Kohler owes much of its existence and prosperity to the Kohler Co., one of Sheboygan County’s most iconic businesses. Originally a small settlement named Riverside, the area underwent a dramatic transformation in 1873 when Austrian immigrant John Michael Kohler II founded the Kohler Co. to manufacture enamel-coated cast iron plumbing fixtures. This marked the beginning of Kohler’s journey from a quiet area to a globally recognized company town. The Birth of Kohler…

    Plymouth: From “Crooked River” to Hub City and Cheese Capital

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    Nestled about 12 miles west of Sheboygan, Plymouth has grown from a small pioneer settlement to a thriving city known for its rich agricultural history and its pivotal role in the dairy industry. Before American settlement, the area was known to Native Americans as “Quit Qui Oc,” which means “Crooked River,” a fitting name for the winding waterway that helped shape the region’s development. The Early Settlement of Plymouth Plymouth’s journey began in 1845 when Isaac Thorp, the first pioneer,…

    Sheboygan Falls: The Rise of a Mill Town

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    Nestled upriver from the Sheboygan River’s namesake falls, Sheboygan Falls emerged in the 19th century as a thriving industrial center, harnessing the power of the river to fuel its growth. The city’s story begins in 1835 when Silas Stedman, a Massachusetts-born pioneer, discovered the falls and recognized their potential for waterpower. This discovery would set the stage for the city’s transformation from a quiet settlement to an important mill town in early Wisconsin. The Founding of Sheboygan Falls In 1836,…

    Growth of Communities in the 19th Century: The City of Sheboygan

    People Searching Sheboygan for: History, Sheboygan Wisconsin
    Sheboygan’s transformation from a modest settlement into a thriving port town during the 19th century is a story of strategic location, industrious spirit, and a rapidly growing population. Situated at the mouth of the Sheboygan River on Lake Michigan, the city’s development was shaped by its access to water, trade routes, and the ambitious settlers who made the area their home. Early Development and Infrastructure Sheboygan’s roots as a settlement trace back to 1836, when the village was platted, but…

    Early Settlement and County Formation: A Look Back at Sheboygan County’s Origins

    People Searching Sheboygan for: History, Sheboygan Wisconsin
    Sheboygan County’s rich history begins long before European settlers arrived in the area. The land was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Ojibwe, and others, who had established deep roots in the region. The name “Sheboygan” is believed to come from a Chippewa word meaning “passage or waterway between the lakes,” which is a fitting description for the area nestled between Lake Michigan and inland waters. This geographical location made the region a crucial passage…

    Historical Background of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin

    People Searching Sheboygan for: History, Resources, Sheboygan Wisconsin
    Early Settlement and County Formation Sheboygan County’s history begins with Native American inhabitants and early explorers. The area was home to tribes including the Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Ojibwe, and others. The name “Sheboygan” likely comes from a Chippewa word meaning “passage or waterway between the lakes,” reflecting its location between Lake Michigan and inland waters. French explorers were among the first Europeans in the region – Jean Nicolet possibly visited the mouth of the Sheboygan River in 1635, followed by…

    Live Music in The Elk Room – Micha Olson Performance

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    Finish off the month with one last live local music performance at The Osthoff Resort! On Friday, February 28, 2025, Micha Olson will perform live in The Elk Room from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Micha is known for his eclectic mix of acoustic covers and originals, making this a perfect evening to pair with one of The Osthoff’s craft beers or signature cocktails. Event Details: Whether you’re looking to relax by the fire, chat with friends, or simply enjoy…

    Live Music in The Elk Room – Rob Anthony Performance

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    Keep the tunes going with live music at The Osthoff Resort! On Saturday, February 22, 2025, Rob Anthony, a popular local musician, will take the stage (or rather, the corner) in The Elk Room from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Known for his soulful voice and acoustic guitar work, Rob’s captivating tunes will create the perfect backdrop for a laid-back evening. Event Details: Grab a drink, kick back, and let Rob Anthony’s soulful music set the tone for a relaxing…

    Searing Scallops Cooking Class at The Osthoff Resort

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    Sharpen your culinary skills with a hands-on cooking class at The Osthoff Resort’s L’école de la Maison Cooking School. On Saturday, February 22, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, join professional chefs to master the art of searing scallops to golden perfection and elevate them with a luscious brown butter sauce. You’ll also learn to prepare a full gourmet plate, including butternut squash, mushroom risotto, and sautéed greens. Event Details: Arrive a few minutes early to check in, get…

    Live Music in The Elk Room – Brent Bel Performance

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    Unwind and enjoy a relaxing evening with live music at The Osthoff Resort. On Friday, February 21, singer-songwriter Brent Bel will perform in The Elk Room lounge from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. After a day of winter activities, cozy up by the fireplace and enjoy a laid-back evening of acoustic tunes in this elegant yet comfortable setting. Event Details: Grab a craft cocktail or a glass of wine from the bar and settle in for a cozy night of…

    Chamber Champions Gala 2025 – A Celebration of Sheboygan County’s Outstanding Leaders

    People Searching Sheboygan for: Best in Sheboygan, Business, Events
    Join us for Sheboygan County’s “event of the year,” the Chamber Champions Gala, an elegant evening dedicated to recognizing the outstanding businesses and community leaders who have made remarkable contributions to making Sheboygan County a great place to live and work. The event promises an inspiring atmosphere filled with celebration, gratitude, and recognition of our local heroes. Event Details: If you haven’t secured a ticket yet, be sure to contact the Sheboygan County Chamber ASAP to purchase any remaining viewing-party…

    Cup of Hope – Grief Support Group

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    Finding support after the loss of a loved one can be a difficult journey, but you don’t have to walk it alone. Cup of Hope is a free monthly grief support group offered by Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice in Sheboygan Falls, providing a welcoming and compassionate space for individuals coping with grief. Event Details: This group is facilitated by the hospice’s bereavement staff and offers understanding, support, and resources to those grieving the loss of a loved one. It’s…

    School’s Out Camp – Presidents’ Day Fun at Camp Y-Koda

    People Searching Sheboygan for: Events, Recreation, The Little Things
    No school? No problem! The Sheboygan County YMCA’s Camp Y-Koda is hosting a full day of adventure and fun for kids on Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 17, 2025. This action-packed camp day is designed for children ages 4–13 and offers outdoor winter activities (weather permitting), favorite camp games, and even a “Sweetest Monday” craft to share with the community. Event Details: What to Bring: All activities will be supervised by experienced YMCA camp staff. This is a great opportunity for…

    “Chat with Kristin” – Harbor Centre BID Open Hours

    People Searching Sheboygan for: Business, Events, Local
    Have questions or ideas about downtown Sheboygan? Stop by and chat with Kristin, the Harbor Centre Business Improvement District (BID) director! Kristin hosts casual drop-in sessions every Thursday, offering a chance for community members, downtown business owners, and residents to connect, share feedback, or ask questions in a relaxed, informal setting. Event Details: This is a great opportunity to discuss the latest downtown topics, events, and community happenings, or simply meet your downtown BID representative over coffee. If February 20’s…

    Dale Carnegie Women’s Leadership Academy – Professional Development Opportunity

    People Searching Sheboygan for: Business, Events, Sheboygan News
    Elevate your leadership skills with the Dale Carnegie Women’s Leadership Academy, a comprehensive 8-week program designed specifically for emerging female leaders. This transformative series equips participants with the tools to become confident, innovative leaders who can break down silos, solve complex problems, and lead effectively within their organizations. Through a blend of weekly sessions, you’ll build essential leadership skills like communication, delegation, conflict resolution, and executive presence. Program Details: This is a significant investment in leadership development, culminating in participants…

    Celebrate 2025: Winning Her Way – Women’s Leadership Viewing Party

    People Searching Sheboygan for: Business, Events, Sheboygan News
    Join the Sheboygan County Chamber for a local viewing party of Celebrate 2025: “Winning Her Way”, a one-day women’s leadership conference organized by UW-Green Bay. This exciting event, live from Green Bay’s Weidner Center, features female sports champions-turned-business leaders who share their journeys of turning athletic success into leadership and advocacy. The theme for the conference is “Winning Her Way,” celebrating the strength and achievements of women in both sports and business. Event Details: This viewing party allows Sheboygan-area women…

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