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Photo Album

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1961 - A group of Camp Fire Girls in the upper level of the old firehouse.
The Emil Johl Butcher Shop located on North Mill and Dekora Streets, burned down on January 1, 1912. It was replaced with the present day cream city brick building at that intersection now known as the Kitzke property. Pictured is Emil Johl with his children, Marie and Albert (left).
1931 - (large file) Located on Mill and Main Street across from Triangle Park. Originally Hotel Saukville, now today Wagen's Bar and Grill.
1999 - The 1912 Firehouse is the site of the Historical Society's headquarters. Visit the Firehouse page for more information!
Magic Designer - A popular children's toy/game produced by Northern Signal in Saukville during the 1960s. It was called the "Hoot Nanny."
Rudolph - The old Rudolph ornament that traditionally hung on the firehouse for a number of years - now hangs at the DPW garage on South Main Street. One of Saukville's oldest street Christmas ornaments still around.
Inside the firehouse with the crew!

Saukville Rendezvous Pictures

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