CONGRESSMAN JIM SENSENBRENNER - PROUDLY SERVING WISCONSIN‘S 5TH DISTRICT

District

Wisconsin's Fifth Congressional District


Fifth District Information

Counties in the Fifth District

Historical Sites in the Fifth District

Old Falls Village : Menomonee Falls  
This recreation of the original settlement, dated tothe mid 1800s, includes the first schoolhouse, a depot building and an 1856 log cabin.  Also hosts Civil War Reenactment encampment.

  

Waukesha County Museum : Waukesha
Located in the 1893 courthouse (listed on the National Register of Historic Places), the museum houses permanent and changing exhibits of Waukesha, as well as the home to a comprehensive research library and museum store. 

Dousman Stage Coach Inn : Brookfield

Built in 1843, the Inn is filled with antiques from 1847 -1872. tours of the historic Dousman Stagecoach Inn from May through October on the first and third Sunday from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.On the Dousman Stagecoach Inn tour, visitors will step back in time! They will see beautiful artifacts of historic interest and hear interesting stories about the families who lived at the Inn and the travelers who stayed
there.
   

Schools of Higher Edu. in the Fifth District 

UW-Whitewater

UW-Waukesha
   

Carroll University 

Maranatha Baptist University  

Waukesha County Technical College 
 

University of Wisconsin – Washington County   

Other Points of Interest

Milwaukee County Zoo 

2500 animals representing 300 species on 200 acres.

Basilica at Holy Hill : Hubertus

The Neo-Romanesque Church, with priceless stained glass windows and magnificent mosaics, boasts a breath-taking view of the southern Kettle Moraine countryside.

Bast Bell Museum : Germantown

Museum exhibits more than 5,000 Bells from around the world!

International Clown Hall of Fame : West Allis

Discover clown memorabilia, including historical artifacts, costumes of famous clowns past and present and an art gallery featuring the famous works of Jim Howle.

The Museum of Wisconsin Art : West Bend

Museum of Wisconsin Art features the finest survey collection of historic Wisconsin art (1800-1960) as well as the works of Milwaukee-Munich artist Carl von Marr. Contemporary Wisconsin artists are represented through numerous group exhibitions and the monthly “One from Wisconsin” solo exhibition series.

Parks in the Fifth District 

Lapham Peak State Park: Delafield

45' observation tower, miles of hiking, biking, horseback riding and ski trails.

Minooka Park: Waukesha

Largest park in the Waukesha County Park System with a total of 580 acres. Swimming, hiking, horseback riding, dog exercise area and cross country skiing.

Menomonee Park: Menomonee Falls

Historical background from the stone quarrying period of 1880-1900. Rolling hills also provide challenges to hikers, cross country skiers, and those on snowshoes. Enjoy hiking, camping, swimming, horseback riding, and cross country skiing.

Nashotah Park: Nashotah

443- acre park nestled among rolling hills, woodlands, wetlands and grasslands offering habitat for deer, waterfowl and a variety of songbirds.

Pike Lake State Forest: Hartford

The forest is named after the 446-acre, spring-fed kettle: Pike Lake.  Powder Hill, a large glacial kame, provides the opportunity for a great hike and view.  Visitors can enjoy camping, swimming, hiking, fishing, picnicking, and much more within the forest. 

Heritage Trails County Park: Slinger

With 234 acres of rolling Kettle Moraine hills, valleys and meadows, Heritage Trails County Park provides many panoramic views, miles of hiking trails and picnic opportunities.

Lizard Mound County Park: West Bend

This Washington County park features 28 effigy mounds - out of an original 60 - and takes its name from the most outstanding mound: a lizard mound that's hundreds of feet long. This park has one of the largest, most diverse groups of effigy mounds open to the public in Wisconsin. Visitors can take a self-guided, mile-long tour of 26 mounds.

Ice Age Trail: Pewaukee

Continuous permanently protected 1,000-mile system of parks and trails tracing Ice Age formations across Wisconsin.