


Mayville is situated one hour from Madison, Milwaukee and Appleton. We are east of the Horicon Marsh which is the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States. The Horicon Marsh host more than 300 species of birds annually and has recreational opportunity for all of Wisconsin’s beautiful four seasons, biking, hiking, birding, snow shoeing and sightseeing adventures to last a lifetime.
The City of Mayville has more than 250 acres of parks for extended adventures, come and use the free kayaks at the Historic Mayville Park Pavilion and see what the Rock River has in stored for you and your family.
Mayville offers two public museums, a brand-new state of the art public library and an 800,000 square foot recreation center that host swimming, fitness center, gymnasium and pickle ball courts.
If you are looking for employment, Mayville is home to an abundance of manufacturing jobs to companies whose names are well known in their industry: Metal Craft, Gleason Reel, Mayville Engineering Company, Seneca Foods, Ru-Mar, Bachhuber Manufacturing, Mayville Tool & Die and Lake Country Corp.
Our Mayville school system has some of the top-rated test results in the state offering a close-knit school experience. Our high school seniors are awarded one of the largest amounts of scholarship opportunities from many generous organizations within Mayville.
The city of Mayville is a safe community that emphasizes and supports it’s emergency services like EMS, Fire and Police protection.
Come and check out our historic downtown, built and founded in 1845 as a mining town of iron ore, Mayville has truly seen its share of good and bad times in our history. We are proud to be part of the Wisconsin Main Street program.
Mayville truly is an amazing place to come and visit, live, work or play.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon,
- Mayor Rob
Horicon Marsh
Horicon Marsh Education & 22 Visitor Center & Explorium
N7725 Hwy 28, Horicon 920-387-7893
Horicon National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center
W4279 Headquarters Rd, Mayville 920-387-2658
Marsh Haven Nature Center
W10145 St Hwy 49, Waupun 920-324-5818
Horicon
Dodge County Ledge Park 24 N7403 Park Rd, Horicon 920-386-3700
Mayville
Kekoskee/Williamstown Historical Society 51A County Road Y South 920-904-2763
Mayville Golf Course 17
325 S German Street 920-387-9965
Mayville-Main Street
Mayville Historical Society
Carriage Factory Museum 20 1 N German Street 920-387-5787
Mayville Limestone School Museum 18
215 N Main Street 920-387-2593
Mayville
Mayville Tire and Service 16 1420 Horicon Street 920-387-5950
Find individual business ads by referencing circled page numbers.
Mayville
Christian Life Fellowship 113 N Clark Street 920-387-5567
Gateway Community Church 41 16 S Main Street 920-387-4283
Immanuel Lutheran Church N8092 Coutry Road AY 920-387-5363
Mayville United Methodist Church
301 Furnace Street 920-387-3880
St. John’s Lutheran Church
450 Bridge Street 920-387-3568
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
302 S German St. 920-387-2920 ext. 337
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
16 S Walnut Street 920-387-5710
Mayville-Main Street
Main Street Mayville, Inc. 37
10 S Main Street 920-387-1167
Marsh Area
Chamber of Commerce 29
10 S Main Street 920-485-3200
Ted and Grace Bachhuber Memorial Library 42
234 N John Street 920-387-7910
Mayville City Hall 43
15 S School Street 920-387-7900
Mayville Post Office
7 N School Street 920-387-5350
Horicon
American Family Insurance 19 602 Washington Street 920-485-2110
Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage 9 102 Main Street 920-485-0722
Mayville
Koepsell-Murray
Funeral & Cremation Services 44 301 N Walnut Street 920-387-4440
Mayville Savings Bank 38
200 S Main Street 920-387-2310
QBS Law, S.C. 40
44 N Main Street 920-387-2400
TSB Bank 21 1390 B Horicon Street 920-387-4800
Beaver Dam
Chippy’s Popcorn Creations 41 507 Madison Street 920-885-2676
Iron Ridge
Iron Ridge Inn Restaurant 44
131 S Main Street 920-387-3348
The Stand 12 119 S Main Street 920-387-9999
Mayville
Bonau-Whereatt
American Legion Post 69 39
134 S Main Street 920-387-5410
The Meating Place 17
325 S German Street 920-387-9965
The Natural Way 38
35 S. Main Street 920-387-9899
The Open Door Coffeehouse 46
20 S Main Street 920-644-2130
Sweet Peas 38
4 S Main Street 920-644-2293
Mayville
Back In Action 9
N8218 Hwy 28 920-387-9000
Dr. Dan Stevens Family Dentistry 48 1766 Horicon Street 920-387-2640
Joyous Living
Counseling Services 40
26 S Main Street 920-210-9657
Tag Center 3
1700 Breckenridge St. 920-387-7988
Mayville Engineering Company, Inc. 2
715 South Street 920-387-4500
Metalcraft of Mayville 47 1000 Metalcraft Drive 920-387-3150
Mayville
Mayville Inn 35 701 S Mountin Drive 920-387-1234
Horicon
SureFire 13 617 Washington St. 920-485-4883
Mayville
Jaime’s Clubhouse, Inc. 42 259 Oak Street 920-387-2312
Mayville Rotary Club 31 mayvillerotary.org 920-210-8165
Horicon
LeRoy Meats of Horicon 33 85 Washington Street 920-485-2554
Mayville-Main Street
D&L Resale & Liquidation LLC 40 42 S Main Street 920-382-9221
Freds Beds and More 35
110 N Main Street 920-212-5818
Jon Jacobs Company 40 115 S Main Street 920-644-2157
The Natural Way 38
35 S. Main Street 920-387-9899
The Open Door Coffeehouse 46 20 S Main Street 920-644-2130
Mayville-West Side
Mayville Ace Hardware 5 1020 Horicon Street 920-387-2068
Kekoskee
St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran School 23 Main Street 920-387-4043
Mayville
Immanuel Lutheran School N8076 County Highway AY 920-387-2158
Mayville High School
500 N Clark Street 920-387-7960
Mayville Elementary School 445 N Henninger Street 920-387-7970
Mayville School
District Administration Office 259 Oak Street 920-387-7963
Parkview Learning Center 259 Oak Street 920-387-7973
St. John’s Lutheran School - LCMS 520 Bridge Street 920-387-4310
St. Mary’s School 28 Naber St. 920-387-2920 ext. 328
Genesis Computer Systems 33 124 N Main Street 920-659-0426
WELCOME to Historic Mayville... charming, industrious and full of great people that make the community special.
We are located on the Rock River in Dodge County, Wisconsin; the historic gateway to the Horicon Marsh. You will be captivated by our ease of life and thoroughly enjoyable setting. Enjoy this sportsman and naturalist’s paradise where fishing, hunting and birding, exploring and hiking are all leisure activities throughout the area and the renowned Horicon Marsh.
Stroll along walks bordering the Rock River and through our community filled with homes featuring preservation efforts, and a variety of architectural styles.
Explore the past as you visit two museums rich in historic artifacts. Explore photography and memorabilia from the ironworks of our years gone by and our surprising local industrial enterprises in the city of today.
Browse our Historic Downtown or the West Side, both with a blend of unique shops, services, restaurants and inns.
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 Geese at Audubon Days there is always plenty of family fun!
Return to Mayville where natural beauty, historical sites and friendly and industrious people await you throughout the year.
Bands in Foster Park Sponsored by Rock n’ Boom
5 Summer Concert Series/ Concert in Foster Park
Lizzie & Casey • 6-9 pm
12 Summer Concert Series/Concert in Foster Park
Fire on High Duo 6-9 pm
19 Summer Concert Series/Concert in Foster Park
Until Dawn Duo 6-9 pm
26 Summer Concert Series/Concert in Foster Park
Jimi Anderson 6-9 pm
28 Bulk Material Drop off - Kekoskee Street • 8 am
3 Mayville’s Rock & Boom in the City Park
Clam Tile 5-8 pm • Dexter Road 8:30 pm-12:30 am
Fireworks when dark.
10 Summer Concert Series/Concert in Park Square
April Fools • 6-9 pm Sponsored by Mayville Piggly Wiggly
12 13th Annual Baggin for a Cure - Kekoskee • 9 am
17 Summer Concert Series/Concert in Park Square
Rambler Brothers • 6-9 pm Sponsored by Metalcraft of Mayville
TBD Kids Rock Day - Park Square
24 Summer Concert Series/Concert in Park Square
Rural Route 3 • 6-9 pm Sponsored by Metalcraft of Mayville
22 Electronics Recycling Event - Theiler Park • 10 am
27 Summer Concert Series/Concert in Park Square
Borderline Reckless • 6-9 pm Sponsored by Mayville Ace Hardware
7 Summer Concert Series/Concert in Park Square- 6-9 pm
Main Street Mayville Calendar Raffle
19 Audubon Days Festival – Bed Races on Main Street
19 Band in Park Square during Bed Races
20 Audubon Days Festival- In City Park
21 Audubon Days Festival and Parade at Noon
12 Main Street Corks and Colors Wine Walk • 12- 4 pm
23 Main Street Mayville’s Business Trick or Treat • 6-9 pm
TBD Marsh Area Chamber of Commerce Winner’s Dinner
NOVEMBER
29 Small Business Saturday Retail Events
DECEMBER
6 Main Street Mayville’s Wonderful Life on Main Street
6 Wonderful Life Parade
JANUARY 2026
31 Rotary Bierfest- Mayville Park Pavilion
MARCH 2026
TBD Main Street’s Pot of Gold
APRIL 2026
TBD Mayville Easter Basket Hunt 11am Foster Park
Open Door Coffeehouse - Military Vets Coffee HourWednesday’s 9 am • May-October
The L.O.F.T. - Friday nights, Sept. - May from 4 - 6 pm. A safe and fun place for youth in grades 5-12 to hang out. HUGE game room, Free Popcorn, Pizza and Refreshmanets and MORE! Facebook.com/the LOFT at Gateway.
Gateway Community Church 16 S. Main St.
Mayville Farmer’s Market
Thursdays 11 am - 3 pm • 1028 Horicon Street
Mayville Limestone School Museum
Open 1st and 3rd Sundays • May - October 1:30-4:30 pm
Carriage Factory Museum
Open 2nd & 4th Sundays • May - October 1:30-4:30 pm
Rotary Kayaks - available free to use in Mayville City Park
Rotary Frisbee Golf 9-hole course in the Mayville Park near Lions Point
Horicon National Wildlife Reguge Visitor Center (April 1 - May 31) M, T, Th, F, Sa 9 am - 4 pm, (June 1 - Oct. 31) M-Sa 9 am - 4 pm, (Nov. 1 - Mar. 31) M, T, Th, F 9 am - 4 pm
Open July 4, Labor Day and Columbus Day but closed all other federal holidays.
Events subject to change. Please refer to www.Marshareachamber.com for the latest updates.
Phase one of the Gold Star Memorial Trail (GTMT) is a non-motorized trail can be used by the public year-round for running, walking, hiking, biking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The 10-foot-wide 2.1-mile paved trail starts in Mayville’s Theiler Park off Hwy TW and is mainly located along Hwy 28 to the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitors Center.
The GSMT is dedicated to all Wisconsin military members who gave their lives for their country. The original concept of the trail was to be built in memory of two soldiers from Mayville, one from Horicon, and three from Beaver Dam.
The ultimate concept of the GSMT is to connect the City of Mayville to the City of Beaver Dam through additional phases of the project. Currently, the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center trails do not permit bike riding. However, walking a bike on the southern Bachhuber Trail through
the Horicon Marsh will get bikers to Palmatory Point, which then connects to the City of Horicon GSMT route (phase 4). This route is marked with signs and goes from Palmatory Point on city streets to the west side of Horicon to Whitty Park, which will serve as the connection point for the next phase of the project from the City of Horicon to the City of Beaver Dam.
Mayville Veteran’s Memorial is located just north of the Mayville Park Pavilion on the Rock River in City Park. The curved wall, with engraved granite panels, honors area veterans.
215 North Main St., Mayville • 920-387-2593
Free admission on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month May-October from 1:30pm - 4:30pm
In 1857-1858, after almost ten years of existence in a small frame schoolhouse, the people of Mayville decided to build a larger school to accommodate a growing population. A stone structure 40 x 60 ft. was erected, which was at that time one of the finest school buildings in the state. White limestone used for the school building came from local area stone quarries. Edward J. Foster, Ernst A. Muzzy, R.S. Chapman, and Miss Adra Reynolds were the first teachers in the new building.
In 1876, because of the growing population due to the success of the local iron smelting industry, a 70 ft. addition, nearly identical in design to the original building, was added on the south end. Local mason Friedrich Fischer, was the master builder. A new pillared portico and cupola gave it a grand statehouse appearance. The original school bell, donated by T. Sherin in 1857, was moved to the new tower and rang out for many years. This bell is now on display inside the building. In 1890, the school board decided to add steam heat to the school building. In 1937, as part of a WPA project, the area beneath the school was excavated for a full basement with two large rooms and indoor toilets.
Mayville’s “White Limestone School” building was used as a public school for 121 years, from 18571964 and 1967-1981. From 1880-1898, the school served as both the grammar school and high school. The first high school principal was J. M. Turner. In 1883, after a three-year course of study, Emma Garling, Addie Williams, and Rudolph Sauerhering
were the first graduates.
In 1968, due to some deterioration, the cupola was removed. In 1997, a replica of the original 35 ft. tall cupola was restored to the building. This project was financed by Ted Bachhuber and was dedicated in his memory. In 2007, following a fund-raiser the museum replaced the plywood surrounding the cupola.
For a period of time after the school closed in 1981, the Mayville Chamber of Commerce office was in the building. In March of 1982, the White Limestone School Restoration Corporation was formed. In February of 2000, the name was officially changed to the “Mayville Limestone School Museum, Inc.”
The Limestone School Building has been listed on the National Registry of Historic Places since 1976. In 2007, the museum proudly celebrated the 150th birthday of the building.
MUSEUM EXHIBITS INCLUDE: Iron Country; this exhibit features the iron mining and smelting history of Dodge County. Edgar G. Mueller Gallery; explore many of Edgar’s photos of the Mayville Area and the Horicon Marsh. Animal Room; this room houses a large collection of African and American wild game mounts. Mayville Talent Room; this exhibit honors the lives, talents and contributions of Mayville citizens. Charles Henderson Collection of Indian Relics; a collection of hundreds of Native American arrowheads and hammer heads that were gathered from Dodge and surrounding counties. Rock River League Baseball Hall of Fame; an exhibit of many baseball trophies and other baseball memorabilia from area teams and players in the Rock River League. Classrooms of the Past; explore three recreated classrooms of the past including exhibits of the late 1800’s and 1940-1950’s.
Visit the museum website for more information: www.mlsm.org. The museum is located at the corner of Main and Buchanan Streets.
1 North German Street, P.O. Box 82 Mayville, WI 53050
920-387-3256 • mayvillehistorical@gmail.com www.mayvillehistoricalsociety.org
Free Admission
Open 2nd and 4th Sundays each month May - October from 1:30pm - 4:30pm
The museum of the Mayville Historical Society occupies what once was the home and workplace of John Hollenstein and family. Hollenstein came to the Mayville area in 1873, where they worked a small farm. Hollenstein started making wagons and carriages with blacksmith William Albrecht in a building on North Main Street. Today, the Hollenstein House contains antique furnishings, clothing and pictures plus special exhibits, including vintage clothing and historic infants’ and children’s parapernalia.
Hollenstein set up his own wagon and carriage business, erecting a factory east of his home. He operated his shop until 1908, and then sold it to his son, John Hollenstein Jr., who continued the business until 1941. Anton Jagow purchased the factory building in 1945. He made and repaired farm wagons, built wooden truck bodies, wooden folding chairs and other items. Algot Streed bought the building in 1953 and ran the tool and die operation there until 1967. Then James Gilboy purchased the facility but never occupied it. Ted and Grace Bachhuber donated funds to enable the Mayville Historical Society to buy the building.
The Hollenstein Carriage Factory consists of the main wagon factory with attached farm shop and house. The two buildings to the north are the Firehouse and the Brunke Cigar factory. Both were moved to the museum grounds in 1978.
The museum displays several wagons, carriages and sleighs made in the factory; in addition to these, we have an old bank interior (Knowles), military displays, a mounted eagle that Harley Davidson photographed for some of their advertising, printing press equipment, a dentist’s office, and a lot of Mayville marked items from yesteryear. We also have many pictures and maps showing the early history of Mayville.
Guests will have a unique opportunity to travel through time as they explore some of the exciting new features on display at the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center in Horicon, Wisconsin. Long before Horicon Marsh achieved international status as an important bird and wildlife area and a destination for outdoor recreation, glaciers carved a basin where a wetland would one day form. Today, guests of Horicon Marsh’s Explorium can get a glimpse of life at Horicon Marsh thousands of years before European settlement and witness how the current wetland came to be. The experience is narrated by a Clovis point arrowhead, that keeps visitors company throughout the journey as they view, listen to, touch, and even smell exhibits that document the changes to the marsh over time.
Videos and interactive displays greet guests at every turn, encouraging audiences of any age to learn more about the history and ecology of Horicon Marsh. A wooly mammoth replica that children are free to touch and climb represents wildlife that roamed the land during the Ice Age and also served as an important food source for early Native Americans. Relics from the age of European settlement as well
as modern hunting and trapping equipment illustrate the marsh’s popularity as a waterfowl hunting site.
Games encourage visitors to learn about wildlife identification. Viewers can also gain a singularly thrilling perspective on the management and conservation activities currently occurring on the marsh before heading out to enjoy it for themselves.
N7725 Hwy 28, Horicon • horiconmarsh.org
General Admission - $8.00
Students (5-17) - $5.00
Children (4 and under) - Free
Super Saver Pass(2 adults and 2 Students) - $20.00
Senior Admission (+65) - $20.00
Individual Annual Pass - $20.00
Friends Member Individual Annual Pass: $15.00
Group Rate (12 or more) – Student: $3.00
Group Rate (12 or more) – Adult: $5.00
Conservation Patron License Holder: Free.
HOURS: Monday-Friday: 9am-4pm
Saturday-Sunday: 10am-4pm
CLOSED Sundays Nov. - Feb.
CLOSED on major holidays.
Lion’s Point
CITY PARK
West of Fireman’s Field on the Rock River (Park Street) Free kayaks available for use, disc golf and pickle ball
FIREMAN’S FIELD
Adjacent to City Park, Lion’s Park and the Mayville Golf Course (Evergreen Drive and Park Street)
FOSTER PARK
North Main Street
GOLD STAR MEMORIAL TRAIL
Begins at Theiler Park and travels west along HWY 28, non-motorized trail
LION’S PARK
Hwy 67 south of town
LION’S POINT
South of City Park and Fireman’s Field along the Rock River (Park St.) Includes playground area, volleyball court & shelters
MALTHOUSE GROUNDS
Walnut Street and Breckenridge Street
Features one softball field
MAY PARK
East of the railroad tracks at the corner of Ruedebusch and Degner. Offers tennis courts, playground and shelter
MAYVILLE GOLF COURSE
325 S German Street
18-Hole Golf Course along the Rock River (920-387-9965)
MAYVILLE SENIOR CENTER
330 N Walnut Street
PARK PAVILION
475 Park Street
RIBBENS PARK
Dunn Road
Includes 2 soccer fields
ROTARY PARK
Rear N. Main St. behind the Great 98 Radio Station Picnic shelter, pier on the river and boat launch
TAG CENTER AQUATICS AND FITNESS CENTER (TED & GRACE BACHHUBER)
1700 Breckenridge Street (920-387-7988)
TED AND GRACE BACHHUBER MEMORIAL LIBRARY
234 N John Street
THEILER PARK
County Hwy TW. Includes 3 softball fields
TOWER PARK
High Street
VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK
Downtown Mayville (S Main Street)
ZIEGLER PARK
Kekoskee Street - Includes 1 baseball field and walking trails through the wooded portion of the park near the Rock River
WAG N TAG MAYVILLE DOG PARK
1700 Breckenridge Street
Ledge Park is a must see while visiting Mayville. It is located on 82 acres of land and lies along the Niagara Escarpment, a natural rock ledge divides the park into upper and lower areas and provides a breathtaking overlook of the Horicon Marsh. The upper area is heavily wooded and offers picnic areas, a shelter, hiking trails, 45 campsites, a restroom/ shower facility, a dump station, and the Fort Ledge Playground. The lower area also offers a shelter, picnic areas, hiking trails, a wildlife pond and play equipment. Hiking trails wind along the ledge, between interesting and unique rock formations and through heavily wooded areas. Ledge Park is in the north central part of Dodge County, between Horicon and Mayville, just off Hwy TW.
1 City Hall/Police Department (F6)
2 Fire Department (E6)
3 Park Pavilion (F8)
4 Public Library (F6)
5 Senior Center (E5)
6 US Post Office (F6)
Schools
7 Mayville High School (D3)
8 Mayville Middle School (D4)
9 Ray Dunn Field (D3) 10 Parkview Primary School (E7) 11 St. John’s Lutheran School (E6) 12 St. Mary’s Catholic School (G6) Recreation Department
13 City Park/Hiking Trail (F8) 14 Firemen’s Field (G8)
15 Foster Park (F5)
16 Malt House Grounds (E4)
17 Mayville Golf Club/Course (G7)
18 Ribbens Memorial Park (G10)
19 May Park (E7)
20 TAG Aquatic & Fitness Center (B4)
21 Theiler Park (A6)
22 Gold Star Memorial Trail
23 Tower Park (G6)
24 Ziegler Park/Hiking Trail (D2)
25 Veteran’s Memorial Park (F6)
26 Historical Society Museum (F6)
27 Limestone School Museum (F5)
28 River Knoll Industrial Park (E2)
29 South Industrial Park (D9)
Churches
30 Christian Life Fellowship (C6)
31 Gateway Community Church (F6)
32 St. John’s Lutheran Church (E6)
33 St. Mary’s Catholic Church (G7)
34 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (E6)
35 United Methodist Church (F5)
Cemeteries
36 Graceland Cemetery (E8) New St. Mary’s Cemetery St. John’s Cemetery
37 Old St. Mary’s Cemetery (G7)
Business Districts
Recreation and Park Areas
Nursing Home/Elderly Care
Hiking/Bike Trail
Wag n Tag Dog Park
The Mayville School District is ranked among the top school districts in Wisconsin, demonstrating excellence in state test scores in comparison to other districts. Mayville students test above the state average in math, science, language arts and social studies.
Mayville School’s are passionate about providing the best education possible for our students.This is achieved through a rigorous academic program, a supportive environment and excellent staff. It is the vision of Mayville Schools to meet the diverse needs of our learners with an ever-changing community and world creating an adaptive and responsive system of learning that is meaningful for all.
4K - The Mayville School District works collaboratively with three local child care providers and preschools to offer 4K: St. Mary’s, St. John’s and Jaime’s Clubhouse. Each site has a highlyqualified, DPI-certified teacher who receives professional development and curriculum resources from the district. For information call Becky LeBouton, 4K Coordinator and Parkview Principal at 920-387-7973 x2002.
Parkview Early Learning Center – Early Childhood and 4K program
This building also houses Jamies Clubhouse Daycare, as well as the district offices.
259 Oak Street, Mayville, WI 53050 920-387-7973
Mayville Elementary School, K-6 445 N Henninger Street, Mayville, 53050 920-387-7970
Mayville Jr/Sr High School 500 N Clark Street, Mayville, WI 53050 920-387-7960
Grades 3K-8 St. John’s Lutheran School located at 520 Bridge St., Mayville, WI 53050 PH: 920-387-4310
Grades 3K-2 St. Mary’s Catholic School located at 28 Naber St., Mayville, WI 53050 PH: 920-387-2920 ext. 328
Grades 3K-8 Immanuel Ev. Lutheran School located at N8092 County Road AY, Mayville, WI 53050 PH: 920-387-5363
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Back in Action
Ber nhard Plumbing
Brenda Bruyette/Coldwell Banker
BRH Enterprises
Cardinal Lanes
Chelsea Lynn Designs
Christian Life Fellowship
City of Horicon Confections For Any Occasions
Culligan Curts Service, Inc.
Danny Boys Irish Pub
D & L Resale Liquidation
Dodge County Pioneer
Empeople Credit Union (TSB)
Freds Beds and More
Friends of Horicon Marsh
Fox Brothers Piggly Wiggly
Gardner Manufacturing
Gateway Comm Church
Healing Hearts Sanctuary
Hometown Interiors
Horicon Ace Hardware
Horicon Bank
Horicon Family Chiropractic
Horicon Fitness
Horicon Hills
Horicon Historical Society
Horicon Lions Club
Horicon Post-157
Horicon Phoenix Program
Horicon Street Chiropractic
Hwy 33 Liquor
Informed Choice
Iron Ridge Inn
Jims Last Slice
John Deere
Jon Jacobs
Kim Smith Dream Vacations
Koepsell Funeral Home
Lake Country
Leroy Meats of Horicon Inc.
Madden Law Group
Madison Media Partners
Marlin Technologies
Marsh Inn LLC
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Marshland Pharmacy
Mayville Ace Hardware
Mayville Cardinal Storage
Mayville Hometown Pharmacy
Mayville Inn
Mayville Limestone
Mayville Savings Bank
McCallum Feed & Supply & Pet Expo
Metalcraft of Mayville
Moder n Woodman
Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home
National Exchange Bank
Parkview Apartments
Precision Auto Body
Plier Law Office
Preferred Dental Partners
Prairie Smoke Photography
Puls Tree & Lawn Care LLC
QBS Law S.C.
RCI Engineering
Royal Oaks Motel
Rocks Repair and Restoration
School District of Horicon
Sidelines Tap
Spectrum Insurance Grp
St Stephens Lutheran Church
Sure Fire Michelle Wanie Agency
Sweet Pea’s
TAB Products
The Stand
The Tinker Shoppe
TLA Laundry, LLC (Rock River)
Trackside Solutions
Valido Homes
Vics Auto Body
Widmer’s Cheese
Wings over Wisconsin
Make it MAYVILLE
Stroll along walks bordering the Rock River and through our community filled with multi-use public green spaces. Enjoy this sportsman and naturalist’s paradise where fishing, kayaking, hunting, birding, exploring and hiking are all activities enjoyed in the area.
Kayaks along with paddles and lifejackets are available for use on the Rock River, courtesy of the Mayville Rotary Club. The kayaks are available on a first come, first served basis. There is no charge for use. The kayaks and launch are located in Mayville City Park.
Experience our community and enjoy family fun at all of our festivals such as Rock’n Boom, the Summer Concert Series in Park Square in the summer, Farmer’s Market and Wine Walk in the fall and It’s a Wonderful Life in the winter.
• Emergencies
• Voice Over IP (VoIP)
• Networking
• Servers
• Design & Engineering
• Enterprise Internet Connections
• PreventativeMaintenance
• Wireless
• And More!
We also offer a complete line of home
for individuals as well as home-based businesses
• Laptop & Computer Repair
• Computer Upgrades
• OS Restore
• In-Home Computer Service
• New Computers
• General Diagnostics
• Virus Repair
• Backup/Restore
• Data Recovery
• And More!
We offer several consulting options for business and education.We will find a plan that fits both your needs and budget! All plans will be customiz ed specifically for your business.
Mayville is a city with a remarkable history that includes many innovations, including: the roots of John Deere, cheese packaged into wedges, the shotshell reloader, milk trucks, and the aircraft carrier net.
We invite you to slow down and embrace our historic charm. Browse our Historic Downtown or the West Side, both with a blend of unique shops, services, restaurants and inns.
Katherine
Claire
The Mission of the Ted & Grace Bachhuber Memorial Library is to provide people of all ages and backgrounds in Mayville and the surrounding communities free and impartial access to a broad range of information resources and services and to be a hub of lifelong learning, cultural enrichment, and community engagement.
Founded in 1904, the Mayville Public Library started with 250 books in its collection and was housed in a small room over the former Mayville News Building at 26 South Main St. The library moved a number of times over the years as its collection grew. Thanks largely in part to Mr. Carl Dietze, CPA and attorney, for providing an irrevocable trust in the amount of $50,000 as his contribution to the Mayville Public Library Building Fund, a new library building was possible. On Feb. 18, 1968, the library moved into its new building at 111 N. Main St.
Today, the Mayville Public Library is located in a new, state of the art building, located at 234 N. John St. The library currently has over 60,000 items in its collection. It has adult and children’s books, magazines, eBooks, audio books, videos, DVD’s, CD’s, internet access, wi-fi and more! The library is a member of the Monarch Library System, an
on-line catalog of Dodge, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, and Washington Counties and through their computer terminals you can access and request materials from all 33 libraries.
The Mayville Public Library serves Mayville and the surrounding area to provide materials and services to meet the needs of all our library users.
234 N. John St., Mayville • (920)387-7910
Email: maylib@monarchlibraries.org
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:30 am - 8 pm, Friday 9:30-5 pm, Saturday 9 am- 1 pm
City Government - The city of Mayville is located in Dodge County, Wisconsin, along the Rock River and next to the Horicon Marsh. The 2020 estimated population of Mayville was 5,069. The Common Council is made up of elected officials, which consist of the mayor and six alderpersons who represent the various wards in the city. The municipal building houses the city business offices, Common Council Chambers and Police Department and is located at 15 S. School Street. To contact any of the city departments or personnel call 920-387-7900 or visit mayvillecity.com.
Fire Department - Mayville has a professionally trained volunteer fire department. They are “Dedicated to Service” in all aspects of rescue, fire prevention and suppression, and control of hazardous situations. The fire department is located at 522 Horicon St. For emergency situations call 911. Their non-emergency number is 920-387-7909.
Police Department - Mayville has a professional full-time police department providing 24 hour dispatching for the city. Mayville has 911 Emergency Response lines. The non-emergency line is 920-3877903. Their physical address is 25 S. School St.
EMS - Mayville EMS is located at 102 Mill Place. They are independent from the local fire departments, but work closely with them. Mayville EMS is licensed as an Advanced EMT which allows for IV starts and critical lifesaving medications to be given in the field and during transport. This team of 36 members is ready to provide lifesaving care to those in need 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Utilities - Electric and Gas are supplied by Alliant Energy from a multiple source transmission system, which ensures low-cost, reliable service. The office is located in Beaver Dam. The number for residence service is 800-255-4268 or 1-800-ALLIANT.
Water & Wastewater - The Utilities Department operates and maintains both the water and wastewater utilities. The water utility includes service to more than 2000 customers with 31 miles of
water main, over 325 fire hydrants, 4 wells with iron filtration and chlorine addition. The wastewater utility services the same customers with approximately 30 miles of collection mains, 6 lift stations, and a 1.2 million gallon per day extended aeration wastewater treatment facility. For assistance call 920-387-7906 ext. 1224.
Department of Public Works - The Department of Public Works provides maintenance services to the City of Mayville. These maintenance services include street repair, snow plowing, street lighting, traffic signals, waste water sewer maintenance, and dam repair. DPW also coordinates efforts for brush and leaf pick up and bulk material drop off. For assistance call 920.387.7900 ext. 1216.
Parks & Recreation/TAG Center - The Mayville Parks and Recreation Department/Tag Center is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for the citizens of Mayville and the surrounding areas by providing recreational and facility needs for the community. The City offers 200 acres of public parks along with the 60,000 sq. ft. TAG Aquatic, Fitness and Recreation Center for the community’s enjoyment. The Parks & Recreation Commission consists of one member of the Council or its representative, and five citizen members appointed by the Mayor, subject to confirmation by the Council. To contact the parks department call 920-387-7988.
Clubs - Mayville hosts a number of hobby, cultural, civic and service organizations. Service clubs include Rotary, Lions, and the American Legion. There is also Mayville Historical Society, The Marsh Area Chamber of Commerce, Rock River Archeology Society, Friends of Horicon Marsh Education & Visitor Center, Horicon Marsh Bird Club and several sports related clubs and groups to be part of. There is also Main Street Mayville, an accredited Gold Tier Organization with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. Mayville also is home to the Marais Players and Mayville Children’s Theater.
Audubon Hotel & Events
45 N Main Street
920-485-9472
HotelOnTheMarsh.com
Highland Heron Inn 230 Horicon Street 920-382-7551
Honey Bee Inn (Horicon) 611 E Walnut St, Horicon 920-485-4855
honeybeein.com
Iron Ridge Inn (Iron Ridge) 129 S Main Street, Iron Ridge 920-387-4090
ironridgeinn.com
Ledge Park Camping N7403 Park Road, Horicon 920-386-3700
dodgeparks.com
Mayville Inn
701 S Mountain Drive 920-387-1234
mayvilleinn.com
Rock River Retreat (cottage rental)
W4943 County Rd S, Horicon 435-659-0603
rockriverretreatwi.com
The Playful Goose Campground
2001 Main Street, Horicon 920-485-4774
playfulgoose.com
Cardinal Lanes
31 N Main Street
920-387-3915
danskingpin.com
Don Ramon Mexican
39 S Main Street
920-387-9903
donramonrestaurants.com
New China
101 S Main Street
920-387-0288 1740749.wixsite.com/newchinarestaurant
Richie’s Up Ur Alley’s
25 S Main Street 920-644-2545
Richie-alley.edan.io
Sherwood Family Restaurant 1145 Horicon Street 920-387-1228
Sherwood-family-restaurant. Business.site
Sidelines Tap
111 S Main Street 920-744-5795
Subway 1030 Horicon Street 920-387-3400
restaurants.Subway.com
Sweet Pea’s Pies 4 S Main Street sweetpeaspies.com
The Feed Mill
W2179 Cty Rd Y, Lomira 920-583-4566 feedmillknowles.wordpress.com
The Marsh Inn 23 Cty Rd Y, Mayville 920-387-2555 facebook.com/marsh.inn.1
The Meeting Place
325 S German Street 920-387-2999
mayvillegolfcourse.com
The Natural Way 35 S Main Street 920-387-9899
The Nest Eatery 40 S Main Street 920-644-2020
The Open Door Coffeehouse 20 S Main Street 920-644-2130
mayvilleopendoor.org
The Pub/Jim’s Pizza 333 Dayton Street 920-644-2199
The Wisco W3295 Cty Rd Y 920-583-4351 thewiscosupperclub.com
Horicon Marsh Explorium N7725 Hwy 28 920-387-7893
horiconmarsh.org
Ledge Park N7403 Park Road Horicon 920-386-3700 co.dodge.wi.gov
Mayville Golf Course 325 S German Street 920-387-2999 mayvillegolfcourse.com
TAG Aquatic & Fitness Center
1700 Breckenridge Street 920-387-7988
mayvilletagcenter.com
Wagon and Carriage Factory 1 N German Street 920-387-3256
mayvillehistoricalsociety.org
White Limestone Building 215 N Main Street 920-937-0122
mlsm.org
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“The Open Door Coffeehouse is the home away from home for local residents and those visiting. Its passion is to feature local brands and give back to the community Its warm smells, friendly baristas, and welcoming environment hold a sophisticated-rustic feel, while holding a cup of delicious comfort in your hands.
The comfort in your hands is Luna Coffee, a local roaster that is fair trade, with organic options. In their newly renovated location, you’ll find fresh pastries, local treasures, a toddler space, kid’s activities, and a cozy space to enjoy.
Enjoy a day in downtown Mayville, exploring the unique shops, eating at one of the impressive restaurants, walking along the river and ending your walk with and espresso (or non-coffee drink) at The Open Door”.