An old view of downtown Brodhead, Wisconsin, looking west from Center Avenue. Note the old sided building on the right where the present day Citizens Bank stands.
Chet Smith, Ed Fleming and Paul Horne cutting ice from the Mill Race in Brodhead, Wisconsin with an early powered ice saw. The saw is owned by Mr. Smith.
The Goldenrod Creamery on Eleventh Street at West Fifth Avenue, Brodhead, Wisconsin. After it closed it was deeded to the city. In later years the city leased it to a company that produced Uncle Larry potato chips.
North Town Sub-division ground breaking in Brodhead, Wisconsin. From left: unknown, Mayor Loren Sutherland, developer Maurice Satrang, unknown, and C.S. Pierce.
Santa arrived by helicopter in the center of downtown Brodhead, Wisconsin. The pilot was Lee Buchanan of Blackhawk Helicopters. This was a short lived mode of transportation for Santa as the stunt was deemed too dangerous. Santa was Sandy Peterson.
The Broughton building later known as Recreation Bar and Bowling Alley. It is the site of the present city hall. 1115 West Exchange Street, Brodhead, Wisconsin.
A ladies quartet called the Downbeats at a Brodhead, Wisconsin Homemakers meeting. Slide said "Harmaus". From left: Phyllis Keen, Diane Townsend, Helen Markham, and Audrey Hein.
Saving the Covered Bridge Painting from the old Frank Engebretsen barn in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The painting can now be seen in the Brodhead City Hall Council Chambers. Man in back middle of image is Jerry Earleywine.
Sugar River State Trail grand dedication in Brodhead, Wisconsin. From left: Assemblyman Joseph Tregoning, Senator Gordon Roseleip, unknown, Mayor Loren Sutherland, and unknown.
Unknown coupe in front of home at 409 First Center Avenue in Brodhead, Wisconsin. In the 1960's - 1970's this was Krittger Nursing Home. The building has since been removed and is now a parking lot for the Brodhead United Methodist Church.
Dedication ceremony for the Sugar River State Trail in Brodhead, Wisconsin. This trail is the former New Glarus Branch of the Milwaukee Road between Brodhead and New Glarus.
Bicentennial quilt made by Brodhead, Wisconsin Senior Citizens Club. Many local people drew and embroidered the blocks. They were then sewn together and a large group of ladies quilted the finished product.
Brodhead, Wisconsin Bicentennial ecumenical church service. Row of men from left: Amos Shimko, unknown, Ron Massen, unknown. First two in row of women from left: Connie Sue and Mary Milks.
Brodhead, Wisconsin Bicentennial Pageant. Choir members that are identifiable: Mary Milks, Carla TenEyck, Mary Cook, Helen Markham, Marcia and Ken Petersen, Willis Lorch, Connie Sue Milks, Glen Staffeld, and Kerry Keen.
Brodhead, Wisconsin Bicentennial Pageant. Narrator Connie Sue (Milks) Prochnow is at left. Also identifiable on stage are Carole Haraldson and Phil McManus.
Brodhead, Wisconsin Bicentennial Pageant. Bob Keen standing. Front row from left: Oliver Miller, Art Riese, Jim Williams, and Tom TenEyck. Leon Baumgartner is back row second from right.
Opening scene of the Brodhead, Wisconsin Bicentennial Pageant. Presented at Brodhead High School by over 250 community members and directed by Mary Preston. From left: Don Edwards, Dr. Merton Mattison, unknown.
Guests at James and Lilian Allen anniversary celebration in Brodhead, Wisconsin. Couple in green dress and checkered sport coat are Zoe and Harrison Grenzow. The other couple is the Grenzow's daughter and husband, Bob and Goldine Rutch.
James and Lillian Allen of Brodhead, Wisconsin with their children and grandchildren. Their children Jean and James are standing directly behind and on either side of Lillian.