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Welcome to Shullsburg, Wisconsin's oldest Irish community and 3rd
oldest city in Lafayette County Wisconsin.
Shullsburg is rich in history, architecture, and commerce.
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Fur traders first traversed the area as early
as 1815. Locations of rich lead deposits were made known
to Jesse Shull in the summer of 1826 at present day Shullsburg. A great "Lead
Rush" immediately followed.
Wisconsin's lead region produced a lead and zinc mining industry which
continued for 150 years. |
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The "architecture" of the first 1826
prospectors consisted of crudely covered holes dug in the ground.
These prospectors were appropriately called badgers, after the small ornery
animals that lived in dug-out burrows.
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Then came crude log buildings. These Wisconsin
historic sites are impressive rock structures by Cornish and Irish
immigrants sprang up in the 1830's and 40's. Wood frame structures
became more common in the 1840's and later years. Brick was the popular
choice by the 1880's. Many of the buildings from the 1830's on are
still in use and can be found on historic Water Steet in downtown
Shullsburg, Wisconsin. Styles include Federal, Greek Revival, Romanesque,
Gothic, Italianate, Victorian, and many very interesting vernacular
types. |
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The first commerce in the area was fur trapping
and hunting, followed by lead mining. Mercantile and
professional endeavors soon followed. Shullsburg started as a true wild
west prospecting town. |
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Today, Shullsburg is proud of its Nationally
Registered Historic Water Street Business District.
44 buildings are listed on the National Register. Almost all are meticulously
restored, occupied by thriving
businesses. 30 unique specialty shops in 12 buildings, several restaurants
and pubs, 2 historic inns for lodging,
conference facilities with breakout rooms, as well as many quality professions.
The Risken-Lee Holiday House, Lead Region Lodge and the Water Street Place
Historic Inn are from this era and today are used as modern day, charming
guest house lodging/bed and breakfasts. And of course, Shullsburg is the
home of Shullsburg Cheese, from Shullsburg Creamery, a quality assurance
and time honored tradition since 1934. |
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Spend a day, weekend, a week in Shullsburg,
Wisconsin and Southwest Wisconsin. Shop for furniture, accessories,
jewelry, flowers, specialty foods, cheese,and hardware. Take a 3 hour
driving tour of old mining sites. Sit down and enjoy great meals and
drinks. Sleep over in beautifully restored, clean and comfortable,
historic Wisconsin inns. Visit, within 30 minutes of town, many interesting
and exciting Wisconsin tourist attractions.
Bring your family and friends to Shullsburg - truly your destination to
discovery. |