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87-NBA-2
1980
68
1
This is the Assembly of God Church on Knapp Street.
87-NBA-1
1980
65
1
This house is now owned by Pete Nelson and is right across the street from our house! Knapp Street, Rice Lake
89-NBA-37
1980
61
1
This was a bait shop right on Beaver Dam Lake. Another business is there now.
89-NBA-35
1980
56
1
This is still Cumberland Elementary School on Main Street.
89-NBA-32
1980
63
1
This is the old Standard station at the corner of Hwy 48 and Hwy 63. Most recently it has been a Kwik Trip...
89-NBA-17
1980
43
1
Gary and Cheryl Lehmann lived here. Gary has passed away but Cheryl is still living here. The barn in the...
90-NBA-20
1980
24
1
This is the 5 O’clock supper club on Granite Lake. My husband’s aunt and uncle owned this restaurant for many...
90-NBA-14
1980
23
1
This was called Wisconsin Steel.
90-NBA-5
1980
32
1
The Ambrose motel is still here.
90-NBA-4
1980
38
1
This is Odden’s nursery - still in business in the same location on Hwy 63.
90-NBA-2
1980
42
1
This is the 3M plant in Cumberland. It has expanded a lot since this picture was taken! You can see the school...
90-NBA-1
1980
52
1
This was a grainery on Mill Hill in Cumberland.
84-NBA-34
1980
34
1
This is another view of the Thome farm on 19th Street.
84-NBA-37
1980
42
1
This is the Dept of Motor Vehicles building. There is a new building there now and a much larger parking lot.
83-NBA-3
1980
66
1
I think this is Harley and Carol Barfknecht's farm on 20th Street. She still has beautiful flower gardens...
84-NBA-32
1980
36
1
The Bud Havel family lived here - we had many 4-H meetings here. The big trees are now gone as well as the...
12-HBA-23
1973
77
1
Donn (Hokey) West has lived in this house for many, many years, and it still looks just like this! On Hwy SS...
12-HBA-25
1973
82
1
The Country Inn is still a wonderful steak house but the building has been remodeled completely since this photo...
12-HBA-29
1973
88
1
This was a fun dancing spot until it burned down in the mid 1970s. It had formerly been called Fic's Hoot...