Ginny Hall, historian and author of the popular "Meandering Around Walworth County" series of guidebooks finds a mystery place each week in Walworth County Sunday. She reveals her answers in Thursday's Weekender. Read her blog SHARE
Ginny Hall, historian and author of the popular "Meandering Around Walworth County" series of guidebooks finds a mystery place each week in Walworth County Sunday. She reveals her answers in Thursday's Weekender. Read her blog SHARE
The new Troy Town Hall is just down the road from the original building.
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The Troy Center United Methodist Church was competely paid for before its dedication in the late 1800s.
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After a raid in the 1940s in which the owners claimed the district attorney. did not have proper search warrants, the case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The building now is home to the X-14 Charcoal Grill in Darien.
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The current Sharon Town Hall replaces the original that is preserved at the Walworth County Fairgrounds in Elkhorn.
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Triune Lutheran Church serves members from Darien, Sharon and Walworth.
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White Pigeon School dates back to the 1800s in Bloomfield Township.
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In the late 1800s, securities dealer S.B. Chapin built an estate on Geneva Lake.
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The Leahy family has been in Walworth County since the 1850s.
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For many years, this location in downtown Elkhorn was home to a retail store.
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Lake Geneva’s Landmark Center was designed by William Le Baron Jenney, considered the founder of the Chicago School of architecture and the father of the American skyscraper.
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Before it was razed in 1929, the Lake House Hotel, which stood at this spot in Lake Geneva, catered to many famous guests.
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Whitewater's Indian Mounds Park was established in 1974 and preserves a large group of native American effigy mounds.
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Frontier Flowers is near the Cerny home in Sharon Township, built by one of the township’s earlierst settlers.
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This plaque marks the spot of the Darien Commons, the park in the middle of the village.
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Dunbar Cemetery near Elkhorn
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The former Acme building was the Delavan Clinic in 1931.
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The former Baptist church in Lake Geneva is now full of shops
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Mystery Place: The Fontana Grade School is located at 450 S. Main. St.
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Mystery Place answer: The United Church of Christ Congregational is located at 46 Stam St. in Williams Bay.
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The State Long Distance Telephone Company is at 216 W. Walworth Ave. in Elkhorn.
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Assorted headstones remain in the cemetery that used to be part of the Church of the Holy Communion in Bloomfield Township, Wis.
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Mystery Place answer from July 26, 2009: The former Sharon Cheese Factory
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Mystery Place answer from July 19, 2009: Geneva Town Hall.
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Mystery Place answer for July 5, 2009: Walworth-Lakeland Elks Lodge in Delavan.
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Mystery Place answer for June 28, 2009: The Genoa City Library
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The Mystery Place answer from June 21, 2009: Plank School.
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Mystery place answer for June 14, 2009: North Geneva Cemetery.
Read Ginny Hall's blog about the history of the community HERE.
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Mystery place answer for June 7, 2009: Whitewater City Hall
Read Ginny Hall's blog about the history of the community HERE.
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Kikkoman Foods in Walworth, Wis.
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Lake Geneva City Hall
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Ginny Hall's Mystery Place for May 24, 2009
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The Como Community Church is located west of Como on Palmer Road. The current structure was built in 1964.
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Ginny Hall's Mystery Place photo from May 17, 2009.
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Lake Geneva United Methodist was built in 1876
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Ginny Hall's Mystery Place photo from May 10, 2009
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Ginny Hall's Mystery Place for May 7, 2009: The former St. John's Lutheran church in Elkhorn.
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