The Ozaukee County Historical Society, established in 1960, is a non-profit organization that owns and operates three historic properties in Cedarburg, WI. These include the Hazel Wirth Archives and Research Center, which houses an extensive collection of family histories and records, and the Ozaukee County Pioneer Village, a collection of 24 historic structures dating back to 1840 that offers visitors a glimpse into the past.
Additionally, the society maintains the Stony Hill School, a beautiful field stone one-room schoolhouse where the first observance of Flag Day took place in 1885. With its commitment to preserving local history and providing educational experiences, the Ozaukee County Historical Society invites visitors to explore the rich heritage of the area and step back in time to a simpler era.
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