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Milton, Wisconsin 53563
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You can always get a good cup of coffee at the Milton Family Restaurant.
A small section of archives at the Milton College Preservation Society.
Come to the Annual Fireman's Pancake Breakfast!
Milton, WI: October 2014
It was harvest time during this trip-- the corn was beautiful- tall and golden.
One of the businesses in the Milton Junction strip-- anyone want to buy it?
Milton College used to be a real magnet for arts and culture, and hosted concerts for groups like the Kingston Trio.
People lined up at the pancake breakfast-- more than 1000 people went through. That's a lot of pancakes...
The new YMCA on the edge of town.
...but not for long! It rained a lot of our visit.
At the Cove Bar, Lisa hanging out with Andy.
Clear skies in Milton, WI...
Jim and Linda Lyke took us on a great driving tour.
Katie with Lisa, the library director, who gave us lots of great ideas and advice.
Milton fire truck, looking good!
Some of Milton's businesses.
The fire station.
Uncle Duke is a quite famous miniaturist. He works doing miniature battle scenes that are as large as ping pong tables and are bought by collectors around the world. He also is an early Lord of the Rings enthusiast, and once had tea with JRR Tolkien. Thes
Varsity Lanes-- an awesome bowling alley where we had fantastic hot dogs and great conversation with some regulars.
We dropped in for Senior Bowl as well!
A dentist's office, next to the Cove Bar.
At the Cove bar we met some awesome folks- here is Katie with Andy and Lois. Lois is a welder.
Kelly and her family invited us to lunch at the local favorite, the Milton Family Restaurant.
Milton High School-- our trip was during summer break, so we'll meet some classes next visit.
The Milton House was originally built as a hotel for travelers and new comers to Milton. In the 1860's, it was also a stop on the underground railway!
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