Maple Bluff Wisconsin
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Maple Bluff, Wisconsin
18 Oxford Place, Madison, WI 53704 |
Maple Bluff was first named Lakewood Bluff, then changed to Maple Bluff because of the Maple trees growing on the bluff on the North shore of Lake Mendota. The Wisconsin Governor's Mansion is located in Maple Bluff.
Maple Bluff Wisconsin Demographics
Located in Wisconsin County: | Dane |
Year Incorporated | 1930 |
Population (2016 Estimate) | 1,304 |
Total Area (Sq. Miles) | 1.92 |
Land Area (Sq. Miles) | 1.44 |
Water Area (Sq. Miles) | .48 |
Maple Bluff Wisconsin Websites
- Dane County Government Website - www.countyofdane.com
- Village of Maple Bluff Website - www.villageofmaplebluff.com
Wisconsin Time
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Washington, DC is to lying what Wisconsin is to cheese.
Dennis Miller
If you're looking for can-do, earthy-crunchy attitude then you've got to go to Wisconsin.
Dar Williams
Wisconsin's a special place.
Brett Favre
I love being from Wisconsin.
Tanya Fischer
But the Wisconsin tradition meant more than a simple belief in the people. It also meant a faith in the application of intelligence and reason to the problems of society. It meant a deep conviction that the role of government was not to stumble along like a drunkard in the dark, but to light its way by the best torches of knowledge and understanding it could find.
Adlai Stevenson
Other than motherhood, the eight years that I spent at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, I have incredibly fond memories of. It's a beautiful place, with four seasons up in Wisconsin. And really wonderful people.
Laurel Clark
I've gotten to know a lot of great people here in all the different sports. It's fun. It's fun to get involved where you live. And this is where I live. I'm a registered voter here. I have my Wisconsin driver's license.
Aaron Rodgers
I'm a Wisconsin kid, so I like brats and burgers and stuff like that. Cheese curds.
J. J. Watt
As I've often said, Wisconsin's greatest strength continues to be the dedicated, hardworking people of our state. They go to work everyday, pay their taxes, and raise their kids with good, Midwestern values.
Jim Doyle