Oconomowoc sits between Lac La Belle and Fowler Lake in the Lake Country region of western Waukesha County. The city's name derives from the Potawatomi word meaning "river of falls." In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Oconomowoc served as a summer resort for Milwaukee and Chicago industrialists who built elaborate lake homes along Lac La Belle and its neighbors. The area was once called "the Newport of the West" by travel writers.
Captain Frederick Pabst, founder of the Pabst Brewing Company, built his summer estate Nagawicka Farm on the nearby Pine Lake, and other Pabst family members built along Lac La Belle. The Pabst Mansion in downtown Oconomowoc, built in 1901 by Frederick Pabst Jr., still stands and has been preserved as a private residence and occasional event venue. Other surviving mansions line the shores of Lac La Belle and Okauchee Lake to the northeast.
The city has grown into a substantial suburb with a population near 18,000. Downtown Oconomowoc along Main Street has been preserved and revitalized, with boutique shops, restaurants, and the historic Strand Theatre, built in 1927, still in operation. The Oconomowoc Arts Center at the high school hosts touring productions. The city sits astride Interstate 94, putting it within 30 miles of downtown Milwaukee.
The Escortservice.com index catalogues escort websites with Oconomowoc coverage. The directory is a listing service and nothing more. It does not facilitate meetings or verify any party. A 21+ age gate applies to all users of the site.
Oconomowoc sits between Lac La Belle and Fowler Lake in the Lake Country region of western Waukesha County. The city's name derives from the Potawatomi word meaning "river of falls." In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Oconomowoc served as a summer resort for Milwaukee and Chicago industrialists who built elaborate lake homes along Lac La Belle and its neighbors. The area was once called "the Newport of the West" by travel writers.
Captain Frederick Pabst, founder of the Pabst Brewing Company, built his summer estate Nagawicka Farm on the nearby Pine Lake, and other Pabst family members built along Lac La Belle. The Pabst Mansion in downtown Oconomowoc, built in 1901 by Frederick Pabst Jr., still stands and has been preserved as a private residence and occasional event venue. Other surviving mansions line the shores of Lac La Belle and Okauchee Lake to the northeast.
The city has grown into a substantial suburb with a population near 18,000. Downtown Oconomowoc along Main Street has been preserved and revitalized, with boutique shops, restaurants, and the historic Strand Theatre, built in 1927, still in operation. The Oconomowoc Arts Center at the high school hosts touring productions. The city sits astride Interstate 94, putting it within 30 miles of downtown Milwaukee.
The Escortservice.com index catalogues escort websites with Oconomowoc coverage. The directory is a listing service and nothing more. It does not facilitate meetings or verify any party. A 21+ age gate applies to all users of the site.
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