SUSSEX ON THE MAIN Shopping Center https://www.google.com/maps/@43.133843,-88.230707,3a,15y,350.38h,86.07t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sDUdr_dmKHkE3Isqic3Fpug!2e0!6m1!1e1?hl=en-US Built and opened 1971/72 Some shopping center occupants, past and present Anytime Fitness Bakery Thrift Shop Carriage Cleaners & Laundromat Consignment shop [name?] Consign-R. Us ? Dollar Store ? Drew’s Variety Store Firstar Bank Friends of Nature GEM Ace Hardware Store aka ACE Hardware Hopkins Savings & Loan Jem Photo, TV &… Read more »
Sussex VFW welcomes new members in new space Post finds more accommodating home on Waukesha Avenue By Paige Brunclik Posted: Dec. 24, 2012,Living Sussex Sun ]]> Horne Mudlitz Post 6377 VFW members (from front) Art Rude, Chuck Eberhardt and Tom Klein sit at the post’s historic bar at the post’s new location on Waukesha Avenue. The group hopes the new… Read more »
Timothy M Dewar It had Sussex Sub Shoppe and Two For One Pizza, FB April 1, 2014 Before Andre’s Restaurant, there was Maria’s Family Dining, and before it, Sweet Basil. Source: Sharon Loftus, March 27, 2013. French influence doesn’t hurt Sweet Basil’s Italian spirit – Sussex spot presents a humble face, but pleases a refined appetite Milwaukee Journal Sentinel –… Read more »
George Short and George Hummel’s Tavern aka Taylor’s Hotel aka Olde Templeton Fred Keller found that George Short and George Hummel built the first small tavern which was to become the Taylor Hotel and later on the Berger Olde Templeton Inn. Closing Out Sale Templeton, Wis., March 9, 1889. On account of the death of my son, the late George… Read more »
Retrospect: Brook Hotel, livery stable become Clock Tower Park By Fred Keller Posted: Oct. 1, 2008, Sussex Sun Downtown Sussex sports a 1-acre mini park known for its clock tower, though it no longer keeps accurate time. The park has had various names – Brook Park, Village Square, Clock Tower Park and variations. The village lists it as Old Brooke… Read more »
Lisbon advised not to fight $10,000 tavern license fee – Attorney tells board members not to join other community protests Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – Tuesday, January 13, 1998 Author: Journal Sentinel staff Town Board members were strongly advised by their attorney Monday not to jump on the bandwagon of other communities that are bucking the state’s new $10,000 tavern license… Read more »
Sussex Inn Puls, Charles G. “Charlie” “Chuck” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) – Sunday, October 14, 2007 Author: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Puls, Charles G. “Charlie” “Chuck” Of Menomonee Falls. Ushered from this life’s many health issues into the arms of Jesus on Oct. 12, 2007, at the age of 76 years. Beloved husband of Gertrude (nee Koepsell) for 46 years. Loving… Read more »
Brass Horn Pub & Grill inside Sussex Bowl N64 W24576 Main St.,Sussex,WI 53089,262-246-6808 Originally Brass Horn Pub & Grill, Sussex Bowl offers something for almost every age, whether you want to hit one of the 16 bowling lanes, have a drink with your friends, check out the arcade, or simply go out for a fish fry on the weekend.Sussex Bowl:… Read more »
Stephen Stone Tavern aka Boots’ Tavern, and Peace & Plenty Saloon Note: Most of the Sussex Brewerys sales went through the Boots-owned tavern that stood where Sussex Auto, N64 W23936 Main St., is today. In August 1857 it was called the Stone Tavern. Note: A Democratic Assembley District convention…will be held at the Stone Tavern, in the town of… Read more »
Spink & Smith Inn aka Spink Tavern Demolition may end historic tie Site may have link to Underground Railroad Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) – Sunday, January 9, 2005 Author: REID J. EPSTEIN, repstein@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Demolition may end historic tie Site may have link to Underground Railroad Sussex — Today the old house at the corner… Read more »