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Serenity and beauty are everywhere in the City of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

By
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker

 Walking down Main Street or Armour Street, you are greeted by many famous names. You get a feeling that people really liked it here. Wrigley had a mansion, the owner of Montgomery Ward had a 23 room, 20 bath mansion on the Lake. It is just the time to come and let Tom Braatz show you what a beautiful city is really is.

 

One can take a drive trough the City of Oconomowoc, located in Western WaukeshaCounty and be amazed how beautiful homes sit on Pristine Lakes, and the Lakes surround this beautiful city. Full of History, and loaded with charm, Oconomowoc is truly a magnificent city to visit, and to work and live in.

 

 

 

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 Pottawatomie 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 named John S. Rockwell. He built his griss mill, owned the first store and hotel, and denoted sites to all the churches. He started the fire department, the library, the elementary school, and more.

Fueled by its growing reputation, Oconomowoc entered a new era marked by the title "Newport of the West." This started in 1870 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 country mansions and lavished 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 Draper Hall and the hospitality of its wealthy residents.

Today the summer mansions are year round homes, and the largely intact, late 19th century downtown and many stately historic houses are reminders of those years. Historic walking tours are available.

 

This truly is a very beautiful city, and can be enjoyed by all.

Sincerely

Tom Braatz

Looking for a Realtor that will work with passion and sheer determination to make sure you are absolutely happy with a home purchase, or a sale? I am the person, and my name is Tom Braatz.

I give you my word that I will work with every once of energy I may have to find you that special Lake Residence, home, business, or whatever your needs would be. give me a call at 262-377-1459, email me at tom@tombraatz.comand be sure to read and subscribe to my blog  www.activerain.com/tommybraatz and it can also be reached through my website www.tombraatz.com

tom@tombraatz.com  tombraatz@remax.net  www.activerain.com/tommybraatz  www.LinkedIn.com   www.ecademy.com  www.tombraatz.com 262-377-1459 www.localism.comthen Wisconsin, then Waukesha County. 

          I want to be your Realtor for life, and I look forward to seeing you at your closing!!

 

 

 

 

Comments (2)

Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Tom,

Nice place to call home!!! Thanks,   Fran

Sep 22, 2008 04:43 PM
Mary Strang
Viroqua, WI

Tom what is that building a church or home? It is fascinating. (6th one down)

Sep 23, 2008 12:24 AM