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The Baraboo area is nestled in a range of ancient mountains in south central Wisconsin, between Devil’s Lake State Park and the Wisconsin Dells. As the location of Circus World Museum, the International Crane Foundation, the Mid-Continent Railway Museum, the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center, and the Aldo Leopold Legacy CenterTRANSCRIPT
Chamber Letter
Chamber Overview
Community Introduction
History
Location
Tourism
Homes
Shopping & Dining
Recreation
Culture
Education
Business & Industry
Healthcare
Government
Worship
Index of Advertisers
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The Baraboo area is nestled in a range of ancientmountains in south central Wisconsin, between Devil’sLake State Park and the Wisconsin Dells. As thelocation of Circus World Museum, the International
Crane Foundation, the Mid-Continent Railway Museum, theWisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center, and theAldo Leopold Legacy Center, the Baraboo area is thedestination for countless visitors each year. Once here, manyvisitors enjoy the local quality of life and strong economy anddecide to make the Baraboo area their new home. As a result,Baraboo is one of the most rapidly growing areas in theregion.
The historic downtown square contributes to the feeling thathistory is alive in Baraboo. In a scene that resemblessomething from a Norman Rockwell painting, you’ll find avariety of restaurants, art galleries and specialty retail storessurrounding the historic county courthouse. Complementingthe downtown stores are other specialty stores and a variety oflarger, national retail chain stores that serve the area and arelocated on the west side of the community.
While treasuring its past, the Baraboo area looks toward thefuture of business in the area. Industries continue to beattracted to the Baraboo area because of its strategic location,both in the state and in the Midwest. Because of our locationand the quality of the local work force, a number ofcompanies of all sizes have chosen to make their home in theBaraboo area.
Further contributing to the quality of life in the Baraboo areaare our affordable housing options, excellent public and
private schools (offering classes from kindergarten and intocollege), and an outstanding array of medical facilitiesincluding an acute-care hospital.
Whether you are just passing through or are consideringrelocating your family or business to the Baraboo area, Iencourage you to discover all we have to offer. Once you’vevisited Baraboo, I know you’ll want to return again and again.We’re one of Wisconsin’s finest destinations. It’s always a greatday in Baraboo!
Sincerely,
Debra L. Bauer, Executive DirectorBaraboo Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Baraboo Area Chamber ofCommerce Is:d A dynamic visionary organization that serves the needs of
its thriving, active membership.d A driver of economic and community development while
preserving the natural environment and our local heritage.d A strong partner with other organizations, municipalities
and schools.d A proactive leader in local decision-making on issues
important to the area’s economy and quality of life.d A leader in promoting the Baraboo area.d A resource for inquiries and information about the
Baraboo area.
MissionThe mission of the Chamber is to provide leadership foreconomic and community vitality. The following values guidehow our organization conducts its business:
d Balanced – The Chamber is representative andaccountable to all members.
d Commitment – The Chamber serves area business andcommunity needs.
d Integrity – The Chamber is honest and faithful to thosewe serve.
d Professional – The Chamber is an experienced,knowledgeable and industrious organization.
d Trustworthy – The Chamber displays fair and objectiveleadership working toward building business andcommunity success.
For more information, contact:Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce600 W. Chestnut St., P.O. Box 442Baraboo, WI 53913800-227-2266, 608-356-8333Fax: 608-356-8422Email: [email protected]
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Nestled in beautiful ancient bluffs, the Baraboo areais exciting to explore! Located next to the naturalbeauty of Devil’s Lake State Park, Baraboo is hometo the International Crane Foundation—the world
center for the study and preservation of the world’s mostrevered and graceful birds.
Baraboo is also home to Circus World, located at the originalwinter quarters (1884-1918) of the Ringling Brothers Circus.Circus World is owned by the State Historical Society ofWisconsin and offers live circus performances throughout thesummer and museum exhibits year round. Recently opened inBaraboo is the International Clown Hall of Fame andResearch Center – a natural fit for “Circus Town.” The centeris a repository for the history of clowns the world over.
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History is alive in the Baraboo area, from the train rides at Mid-Continent Railway Museum to the wide variety of art galleries, giftshops and specialty stores located in the historic buildings of thedowntown district surrounding the county’s courthouse square.
More recent additions to the Baraboo area include the WisconsinBig Cat Rescue & Educational Center, which provides a safe andcomfortable home for abused, neglected and unwanted big cats, andthe Aldo Leopold Legacy Center, where the legacy of conservationleader Aldo Leopold is celebrated and studied.
From the many attractions to our historical sites, the Baraboo areaoffers small-town hospitality to match our variety of year-roundattractions and recreational activities. This is our area’s uniqueness—we’ve combined wonderful places to stay, eat and shop with thebeautiful scenery and natural wonders of the area and somememory-generating activities that guarantee a visit you won’t forget.
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Time has been gentle to the Baraboo area; its vibranthistory is evident in everything from its carefullymaintained Victorian homes to the spectacular mile-thick layer of Baraboo quartzite that hugs the city. This
glossy, pink rock (dating back 1.7 billion years) emerges inDevil’s Lake State Park, continues deep below the earth’ssurface and then surfaces once again a few miles north ofBaraboo, serving as a brilliant reminder of the historicalrichness that permeates the city.
According to one historical interpretation, Baraboo is namedafter a French trader and trapper who bartered with NativeAmericans near the mouth of a stream, which today bears hisname. Initially, only the river was called Baraboo; the namelater applied to the bluffs, the city and the town.
From the beginning, early settlers were attracted to Baraboo’sideal location and abundant water supply. The lumberindustry flourished upon the banks of the Baraboo River, andtrading for the rich agricultural land surrounding the townsoon followed, serving as a catalyst for Baraboo’s progressivegrowth. A charter election in 1866 created the Village ofBaraboo; 16 years later, on April 1, 1882, Baraboo became acity by legislative action of the State of Wisconsin. Today, theCity of Baraboo is the proud home of more than 12,000people. Next door, the Village of West Baraboo is home toover 1,400 people. Together, Baraboo and West Baraboo boasta thriving tourism industry, wonderful homes and a widerange of recreational opportunities.
History
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The Baraboo area lies at the heart of the BarabooRiver Valley in south-central Wisconsin, 35 milesnorthwest of Madison and approximately halfwaybetween Milwaukee and La Crosse. The Baraboo
area is served by U.S. Highway 12 and State Highways33, 113, 123 and 136. The area can be reached byInterstates 90 and 94, which connect with U.S. Highway12 (nine miles) and State Trunk Highway 33 (13 miles)into Baraboo. The Wisconsin & Southern Railroadprovides rail freight service; several trucking firms providehighway freight service. The area is served by an airportthree miles north of Baraboo on U.S. Highway 12.
Location
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You’ll find countless ways to enjoy yourself as a visitorto the Baraboo area! Besides the breathtaking beautyof Baraboo’s ancient, majestic bluffs; unique landconfigurations; and winding waterways, Baraboo
boasts a plethora of area attractions sure to delight any tourist.Unleash the kid in you at Circus World, located on the site ofthe original Ringling Brothers Circus winter quarters on theBaraboo River. This facility is recognized as the world’spremier circus history institution and strives to keep theglamour of one of America’s favorite pastimes alive throughthe preservation of circus history, live circus performances andeducational outreach programs including authentic horse-drawn circus parades. Open to the public since 1959, CircusWorld is home to several structures belonging to the originalRingling Brothers Circus and is considered a NationalHistoric Landmark.
History comes alive at the Sauk County Historical Society.Thousands of artifacts relating to the pioneer, NativeAmerican, military, textile and architectural history of SaukCounty are on display. The museum also supports a researchlibrary with an extensive collection of pictures, documentsand memorabilia relating to Sauk County and its inhabitants.
The Mid-Continent Railway Museum (located in nearbyNorth Freedom, Wisconsin) recreates life as it was during theglory days of railroads. Children and adults alike are sure tolove the museum’s educational exhibits; displays of rollingstock; and original, operating trains!
Don’t miss a trip to the International Crane Foundation,which works toward the worldwide conservation of cranesand the wetland and grassland communities on which theydepend. Due to habitat loss and unregulated hunting, the
Tourism
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population of these graceful birds, who have inhabited the earth for the last34 to 50 million years, is declining. Families, groups and schools areencouraged to visit the Foundation and participate in outreach programs,such as staff presentations and the Midwest Sandhill Crane Count.
The mission of the Wisconsin BigCat Rescue & Educational Centerin nearby Rock Springs is toprovide a safe place and acomfortable home for abused,neglected and unwanted big cats.Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue &Educational Center is a federallylicensed facility that gives thesecats a chance at a peaceful andhappy life, and a chance for thepublic to learn about them.
Explore the legacy of famed conservationist Aldo Leopold at the LeopoldCenter, located northeast of Baraboo on a rustic road along the beautifulWisconsin River. Learn about the author of A Sand County Almanac, go ona guided tour or take a workshop on land management. The Leopold Centerwas honored in October 2007 with the highest certification in the world bythe U.S. Green Building Council’s L.E.E.D. rating system.
The night isn’t complete without a visit to Baraboo’s Ho-Chunk Casino andBingo! Consider yourself lucky as you try your hand at blackjack and pokertables, a variety of other casino games, slot machines, and intense games ofhigh stakes bingo at Wisconsin’s largest casino. The gaming attraction alsooffers many musical and dining options, as well as a new, state-of-the-art RVPark. Ho-Chunk Casino is a destination for many visitors.
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Residents of the Baraboo area take advantage of the finesthousing options available in Sauk County. Baraboo’s ideallocation and picturesque beauty, along with the diversechoice of housing options, contribute to its reputation as
an ideal place to live. A stroll through our amicable neighborhoodsreveals the best in quality housing, ranging from spacious rentals to120-year-old stately Victorians. These immaculate homes—nestledalong quiet, tree-lined streets—are sure to please the mostdiscriminating buyer.
Contemporary housing options are also available for Baraboo arearesidents; choose from custom homes built by area developers and avariety of community living options, such as townhomes andapartments. Home prices are affordable in relation to the region,and as a rule, neighborhoods are clean, safe and child-friendly.Baraboo is the perfect place to raise a family and enjoy theexceptional lifestyle the area has to offer.
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Vaulted Ceilings in Second Floor Units • Attractive Ceiling Fans in all UnitsEfficient Natural Gas Heating and Programmable Thermostats • Cool, Comfortable & Quiet Central Air Conditioning
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Shopping is a pleasure in the Baraboo area. A variety of localand national shopping outlets including supermarkets,general merchandise/department stores, discount stores,clothing stores and more offer residents an unlimited variety
of products and services. The historic buildings that form “TheSquare” in Baraboo’sdowntown business districthouse a diverse mix of artgalleries, gift shops, specialtystores and restaurants.Customer-orientedmerchants, many of whomwere born and raised in theBaraboo area, are sure tomake your shoppingexperience a delightful one.
After a long day of shopping,satisfy your appetite at any ofthe area’s delectablerestaurants. The Baraboo areais home to a wide variety ofrestaurants designed to satisfy
every taste and budget. Whether you crave a quick meal at a fast-food chain or a relaxed, elegant meal at a fine restaurant, theBaraboo area has it all. Menus range from classic American dishes tomouthwatering ethnic cuisine.
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There are endless opportunities for fun as a resident ofthe Baraboo area. Devil’s Lake State Park, located justtwo miles south of Baraboo, offers hiking, scuba diving,swimming, camping, boating, fishing and rock
climbing among 500-foot cliffs that tower above a crystal-clear lake. The breathtaking beauty of Baraboo’s majesticbluffs will leave you feeling as if you have stumbled upon aslice of heaven. Having just celebrated their Centennial, thepark staff is anxious to welcome all visitors as they enjoy theirnext 100 years. Lake Wisconsin, just 15 minutes away, alsooffers more boating and fishing options.
Golfers will enjoy challenging courses at the Baraboo CountryClub, Devil’s Head Resort and Fairfield Hills Golf Course.The beautiful vistas in the area will make your round of golfthat much more enjoyable.
The Baraboo area also boasts the longest stretch of restoredriverway in the U.S. The dams that once served thecommunities along the Baraboo River gradually became
obsolete and were removed, resulting in a tremendousrecreation opportunity for canoe and raft enthusiasts.
The fun doesn’t endwith the beginning ofwinter. The Barabooarea boasts a variety ofdownhill and cross-country skiingopportunities. Nearbyare three downhill skiresorts that offer someof the finest skiing in allof Wisconsin. Devil’sHead Resort &Convention Center,only eight miles southof Baraboo, offers 28
runs and 16 lifts, as well as cross-country skiing and a skatingrink. Other fun winter activities include cross-country skiingat Devil’s Lake State Park, ice fishing, ice skating,snowmobiling and sledding.
Additional recreational facilities available to Baraboo residentsand visitors include a skateboard park, swimming pools,tennis courts, softball and baseball diamonds, soccer fields,and a city zoo. For those wanting to exercise their minds,learning is always fun at the Baraboo Public Library. Browsethrough a large selection of titles or take advantage of its largevideo/audio collection. Computer equipment is available forpublic use as well.
It’s always a great day in Baraboo!
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PGA Professional on staff • Full service restaurant & bar18 championship holes • Practice Facility • Beautiful views of the Baraboo Bluffs
A part of the community since 1962, the Baraboo Country Club invites you to join us for a wonderful
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Stepping into the magnificently designed Al. RinglingTheatre is like being transported into the early pages ofBaraboo’s rich cultural history. Built in 1915 andcrafted in the style of the Great Opera Hall at the
Palace of Versailles, the Al. Ringling Theatre has been anornate fixture in downtown Baraboo for over 90 years. Redcarpeted hallways, intricate ceiling frescos, golden carvedtheater boxes and fine draperies attribute to the theater’sreputation as the “prettiest playhouse in America.” Sinceopening night, the theater has featured everything fromvaudeville to opera, as well as a variety of live musical andtheatrical productions.
Today, residents and visitors to Baraboo can experience themagic of the Al. Ringling Theatre as it was more than 90 yearsago. The appearance of the theater is being carefullypreserved; restoration efforts include the acquisition ofadjacent property in order to expand cultural programming.
Other cultural events sponsored by the Baraboo area includeseveral productions by the local theater guild and art fairs.Concerts on the Square take place Thursday evenings duringsummer on the courthouse square. The local school systemactively supports the instruction and production of theatricaland musical productions. A local arts and humanitiesconsortium organizes and promotes a variety of other culturalprograms and events.
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Residents of the Baraboo area take advantage of first-class educational resources for people of all ages.Knowledgeable, caring faculties; active school boards;and involved parents work together to provide an
academic environment conducive to learning. A well-roundedcurriculum emphasizes traditional, as well as contemporary,learning skills to prepare students for the future.
Nearly 3,000 individuals attend public and private schoolswithin the Baraboo area. The Baraboo School District consistsof five elementary-level schools, a middle school and highschool. Baraboo also has two parochial facilities, St. JosephCatholic Grade School and St. John Lutheran Grade School.
For those pursuing higher education, the University ofWisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk County Campus offers courseworkfor the first two years of study toward most degrees. Studentscan earn an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Sciencedegree. They may then elect to transfer to a four-year
institution, or remain in the area and earn a bachelor’s degreein selected majors through the school’s Collaborative DegreeProgram.
Both the University of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk County andMadison College (located in the neighboring community ofReedsburg) offer faculty consulting assistance, classroomcontinuing education and on-site training to local businesses.In addition to full-time programs and associate’s degreecourses in areas such as nursing, accounting and finance,Madison College offers a variety of courses designed to appealto an individual’s interests and creative side such asphotography, cooking and furniture refinishing. TheWisconsin Job Center-Sauk County provides a one-stoplocation for job seekers and employers searching for assistancewith work force development initiatives.
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Industries are attracted to Baraboo because of its strategiclocation, both in the state of Wisconsin and in theMidwest. A quality work force provides corporationswith a stable employee base, while area business parks
including Devil’s Lake Business Park, Madalon Industrial
Park, Deppe/Mandt Industrial Park, and the new GatewayBusiness Park offer desirable locations for prospective companies toestablish their roots. The Baraboo area is home to a wide variety ofindustries. A few major employers include Flambeau Inc.,manufacturer of molded plastics; Teel Plastics, manufacturer ofclose tolerance plastic tubing and products; Sysco Food Services ofBaraboo, a wholesale food distributor; and RR Donnelly, the area’spremier printer and publisher. Looking ahead, local developmentagencies are in place to work with prospective industrial businessesconsidering locating to the Baraboo area.
The Baraboo area serves as a business and farm service center forthe surrounding region with retail outlets that includesupermarkets, general merchandise/department stores, hardwarestores, service stations, automobile dealers, gift shops, drug stores,lumber yards, and specialty shops. Several restaurants and fast-foodoutlets add to the Baraboo area’s attraction. This broad array ofindustry has helped create a strong and stable local economy forthe Baraboo area. We invite you to discover for yourself the richesof Baraboo’s vibrant and dynamic industrial community.
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Residents of the Baraboo area can rely on excellentmedical facilities when it comes to finding high-quality,dependable healthcare. A variety of medical, dental andchiropractic centers; private physician offices; and
pediatric, obstetric, podiatric and optometric care facilities arelocated within the immediate area.
St. Clare Hospital is a leader in rural healthcare in south-centralWisconsin. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on theAccreditation of Healthcare Organizations and winner of the2000 Wisconsin Forward Award-Governor’s Award ofExcellence. The hospital has the benefit of more than 100physicians who serve on its active and consulting medical staff. Amember of SSM Healthcare (a St. Louis-based healthcare
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Saturday7:30am-1:00pm
Healthcare
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system), St. Clare offers acute-care services, as well as a widerange of other services including chemical dependencytreatment and hemodialysis.
For An Appointment Call
608-356-21121203 8th St. (Hwy. 33), Baraboo
www.oralfacial.net
“Expert, Compassionate CareWhen You Need Us”
• Jaw Reconstruction
• Facial & Oral Reconstruction
• Implant Surgery
• Removal of Oral
& Facial LesionsERICH HERBST, D.D.S.
STEVEN ANDERSON, D.D.S.On Staff Surgeons At Area Hospitals
Members Of The American Association
Of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons
ORAL FACIALSURGERYCENTER
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Baraboo area residents take advantage of excellentmunicipal services, police and fire protection,recreation and parks, and public works.
The City of Baraboo utilizes a council/manager type ofgovernment, including an administrator whoseresponsibilities include organizing the administrativeactivities of the city and making all aspects of municipalmanagement more effective. Each of Baraboo’s ninedistricts are represented by an elected alderperson. Thealderpersons and the mayor form the council. The mayor,alderpersons, clerk and treasurer are chosen by theelectorate.
The Village of West Baraboo utilizes a board of trusteesform of government, which is overseen by the villagepresident. The trustees are elected as at-large representativesof the community as a whole.
The City of Baraboo maintains its own police department,while the Village of West Baraboo is covered by the SaukCounty Sheriff ’s Department.
In addition to serving the City of Baraboo, the firedepartment has a contract with the state to providebuilding fire protection at Devil’s Lake State Park andneighboring municipalities, such as the Village of WestBaraboo; the towns of Baraboo, Fairfield and Greenfield;and a portion of Sumpter.
Government
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The Baraboo area boasts over 25 places ofworship, representing a diverse range ofdenominations (including Catholic,Lutheran, Baptist, Presbyterian, Episcopal
and more). In addition to the many worshipservices available, residents can participate in anumber of outreach and social ministry programsoffered through their churches.
Rago-Baldwin Funeral Home
David A. BaldwinSherry D. Baldwin Funeral Directors
520 East Street • Baraboo, WI 53913
PH: 356-4656Fax: 356-1115Funeral ServicesPrearrangements
Cremations
Worship
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Accelerated Genetics............................................. 22The AL. Ringling Theatre .......................................... 15Baraboo Country Club............................................ 19The Baraboo National Bank .................................... 23Bekah Kate’s............................................................ 15Cell.Plus..................................................................... 1Circus World .............................................................. 9Laura T. Collins - First Weber Group ......................... 12Community First Bank ................................................ 5The Corner Drug Store ............................................. 15Dental Associates of Baraboo ................................. 26Domino's Pizza ......................................................... 17Don-Rick Insurance ................................................... 5Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation ........ 13Flambeau Inc.......................................................... 23The Grainery Whole Foods & Supplements ............. 15Hill-Dale Veterinary Hospital, S.C. ............................ 24Ho-Chunk Casino, Hotel & Convention Center ......... 3Home Health United ................................................ 26JTW Remodeling & Restoration, LLC ........................ 13Kruse Motor Sales .................................................... 15LaMasney Construction Co. Inc. ............................. 12Land Title Service .................................................... 13Little Village Cafe .................................................... 17McGann Furniture Inc.............................................. 15
The Meat Market ..................................................... 17Mid-Continent Railway Museum.............................. 11Minuteman Press ..................................................... 23Monk’s Bar & Grill..................................................... 10Oak Park Place........................................................ 25Oral Facial Surgery Center...................................... 26Park Ridge Apartments............................................ 12Pizza Ranch ............................................................. 17Pointon Heating & Air Conditioning........................... 6Queen Anne’s Gold................................................... 6Rago-Baldwin Funeral Home................................... 28Sauk County Abstract & Title ................................... 13Senger Lumber Inc. ................................................. 13The Shoe Box Baraboo .............................................. 3St. Clare Hospital ..................................................... 25Stevens Signs ........................................................... 22Terrytown Plumbing Heating & Cooling................... 13Thompson’s Jewelry Inc........................................... 15University of Wisconsin Baraboo Sauk County ......... 21VillageProfile.com, inc. ............................................15Wild Bird Barn .......................................................... 16Wildside - The Adventure Store................................ 19WilloWood Inn ........................................................... 9Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center.... 10
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