Pictures of Beautiful Historic Downtown Linden Wisconsin


welcome sign

former site of the old school

Larry's Mobil

Linden Cheese Company

This House once belonged to the Tredinnicks

Tami's house

Terri and Betty's House

Mom's Apartment

Another house that belonged to the Tredinnicks once upon a time

Grain mill

The Masonic Temple

The old historic Methodist Church built like the ones in cornwalls. One of the oldest active churches in Wisconsin

The neighbor's House

Pardtown Pub

Peddlers Creek General Store

The Playground

The Polar Bear restaurant and bar

The Post Office was once a bank during the mining days

The ritsy part of town

One of the main streets downtown

The Modular home park

Another house that once belonged to the Tredinnick clan

one of the older house in Linden where the original town center used to be located.

The Village Park

The village shop

Peddlers Creek where the original town of peddlers creek got its name from it was later named Linden

calcite and galena (lead ore)

Mining sites, Diggin holes and tailing piles.

A farm on the outskirts of Linden

One of the newer houses in Linden

The "oldest" house in Linden, was made by cornish stone masons

Peddler's Creek Valley the site of many mining camps

The water tower and houses

A willow tree in Linden

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