In 1835, upon finding the falls of the Sheboygan River and their fine water power, Silas Stedman decided to purchase the surrounding land for village and industrial development.
I think I was working on 57th Street then, this town is certainly a very flowery place.
The butterflies really like these plants, which is why I took these photos in the first place.
... I need to plant some of my own. The town takes a lot of pride in their landscaping. I like that...
Every where I looked there were kept lawns, fields, and flowers. A welcome display to the weary traveler.
Not that I'm a weary traveler, but if I were, I would find this town refreshing. So do drop in. ...say isn't that a bar in Florida?
Most of the homes were landscaped and detailed.
OK, so I drove east and ended up in Sheboygan. Nice town too, more water, less flowers.