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Mayville

GATEWAY TO THE HORICON MARSH

Mayville is located on the Rock River in Dodge County, the historic “Gateway to the Horicon Marsh”. Enjoy this sportsman and naturalist’s paradise where fishing, hunting and birding, exploring, kayaking and hiking are all leisure activities throughout the area, including the renowned Horicon Marsh and Indian effigy mounds. The Gold Star Memorial Trail runs through Mayville and can be used year-round for running, walking, hiking, biking, snowshoeing and crosscountry skiing. Mayville also has an 18-hole golf course, the Mayville Golf Club which guarantees a fun, but challenging golfing experience. The TAG Center provides a wide range of services and programs to meet the needs of the Mayville community with programs that target youth, wellness, and seniors. It has a 12,500 square foot aquatic center, indoor walking track and a fitness center with the latest equipment along with a 1,000 square foot mezzanine free weight area. Browse Mayville’s Historic Downtown or the West side. Both offer a

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blend of unique shops, services, restaurants and inns. Explore the past as you visit the Mayville Limestone School Museum and the Hollenstein Wagon and Carriage Museum, rich in historic artifacts, photography and memorabilia from the ironworks of our years gone by and our local industrial enterprises in the city of today. Mayville is a productive community where numerous industries employ a workforce of over 3,500 people in metal fabrication, food processing and specialty production. The Mayville school district is ranked among the top school districts in Wisconsin, demonstrating excellent state test scores. Experience our community by attending our festivals and celebrations throughout the year. From celebrating our Nation’s Independence at Rock ‘N Boom to the annual fall migration of Canada Greese at Audubon Days there is always plenty of family fun!

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METALCRAFT OF MAYVILLE

EMPLOYEES MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

Metalcraft of Mayville can trace its heritage to Peerless Traveling Goods Company, which was founded in Mayville in 1920. Peerless would manufacture various types of luggage products until the company ceased operations and was sold in 1958. In 1926, J. Dorst Company, a die sinking business, also began in Mayville. The company eventually converted into a metal stamping operation which produced parts for the automotive industry, as well as for Peerless Traveling Goods. The company name was changed to Dorst Metalcraft in the 1940’s and the business and again changed its focus to sheet metal fabricating; producing items to customer contract specifications. Dorst Metalcraft purchased the assets of Peerless Traveling Goods in 1958. Dorst Metalcraft was purchased Edwin A. “Ned” Gallun Jr., in 1973 and within a year, a new 63.000 square-foot plant was built on 30 acres of land at the corner of Stag Road and Hwy V. In 1974, the company officially changed its name to Metalcraft of Mayville Inc. and a section of County Highway V was renamed Metalcraft Drive. The company employed approximately 100 men and women by the end of the decade. Metalcraft of Mayville is set on 45 acres; the facility includes corporate offices and over 400,000 square feet of manufacturing space and 20 loading decks. We serve the agricultural, forestry, construction, industrial, military and mining markets. Metalcrafts’ vast expansion over the decades has expanded with locations in Mayville, West Bend, Beaver Dam, New Berlin and Watertown. Assemblies, currently manufactured at Metalcraft of Mayville highlight the direction the company has taken. To support these assemblies; we carry equipment for laser cutting, forming, machining, painting, wielding and robotic welding. We process a wide range of materials, including carbon, steel, aluminum and stainless steel. Ned Gallun passed away in 2016, but his legacy of building a world-class company continues under the leadership of his son, Martin and the Gallun family. Metalcraft departments include; administration and accounting, sales and marketing, engineering, quality, manufacturing and materials. “Employees Make the Difference,” remains the company’s foundation belief. For more information about our company, please visit our website at www.mtcraft.com