Saturday, December 19, 2009

Cedarburg WI - "Old Stone Buildings in the snow...

Cedarburg - Wisconsin IS SOOOOO BEAUTIFUL WITH A DUSTING OF SNOW on the old 1800's stone buildings...Cedarburg is located about 25 miles north of Milwaukee, and about 3 miles from Lake Michigan... Our main street is "2" very long, city blocks... Cedar Creek runs behind all of the stores on the east side of the street, with a historic old mill on both ends... Yesterday I spent my lunch hour taking some festive holiday stone buildng/snow pics for you to enjoy!*!*! (click on any picture to enlarge... feedback/comments is appreciated...)


I just had to toss-in this heart warming candle vignette that Diane dreamed up last weekend! ~ how creative!*!*!




We had a cozy winter's fire a few nights ago at our home...




One of the store's on Cedarburg's main street - Lillies, had some festive fun!!!




Backside view of the Cedar Creek Settlement - Cedarburg's main draw to town with a Winery... The Anvil restaurant has tables outside in this area come summer...
http://www.cedarcreeksettlement.com/





Another view of the Cedar Creek Settlement...




Cedar Creek Antiques, where my husband has a booth, is located in the this old mill... I have a very tiny-tiny area of "CHiPPy!-SHaBBy! Finds" in the hallway...




This area is the "heart" of the downtown - where Washington & Columbia streets meet...





Amy's Candy Kitchen has "The BeSt" Carmel Apples on the planet!*!*!
Incredible UpScale Candy Store ~ FaBuLoUs Presentation...
http://www.amyscandykitchen.com/page.cfm/241





Stagecoach Inn Bed & Breakfast ~ where I work part-time...
http://www.stagecoach-inn-wi.com/




The Washington House Inn Bed & Breakfast - also on the main street in Cedarburg... http://www.washingtonhouseinn.com/




The Old Feedmill houses an architectural firm and a store for pet food/bird seed etc.
The lower level has a micro-brewery...




One of the many older homes in our quaint historic town...



3 comments:

  1. Jeanine,
    This pictures are simly the BEST! So glad you posted. Can't beleive you weathered the weather for such great pic's. Your town looks charming. Merry Christmas and have a wonderful new year too.
    smiles, alice

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  2. What a quaint, picturesque town! I'm adding it to my "must-see" list!

    Cassie

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  3. What a picturesque street scene. I love those buildings, especially with some snow and Christmas decor. I'd love to visit that area.

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