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Throughout the years Settlers Park has been home to a variety of buildings and businesses, including a flour mill, a hydro-electric station, and a wagon and sled company. In the 1990's the buildings on the land were razed and the land donated to the city of Sheboygan Falls. A landscaper was hired to plan Settlers Park, and it opened in 2002 to the public. Today the park hosts a number of events, including weddings and the Sheboygan Falls Chamber summer concert series.


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The site of Settlers Park was first used commercially as a flour mill in 1848. This mill was destroyed by fire at least twice in its lifetime, and the property was sold in 1874 and 1875, only to be destroyed by fire once again. Not deterred by the property’s history, Richard H. Thomas, Sr. built a new mill on the water in 1897. In 1925, the Wisconsin Power and Light Company bought the property and built a hydro-electric station. The land beside the falls also became home to White Wagon Works during this time, after the small wagon and sled company relocated from Walnut Street to Broadway.

In 1924, Albert Bemis and George Riddell bought White Wagon Works, changing the name to White Coaster Wagon Works. The company produced toys, wagons, sleds, radio cabinets, and novelty furniture. By 1928, Albert Bemis had controlling interest in the company, but business began to decline. The Great Depression made wagons and novelty furniture an unnecessary luxury. Albert Bemis, seeking new business ventures, purchased seat-making machinery, tools, dies, and patents from a Kohler-contracted company. Bemis began to produce toilet seats, which is the product they are most known for today! This pivotal move has allowed Bemis to remain one of Sheboygan Falls’ largest employers, now producing everything from bathroom to healthcare products.

What was known as Bemis’s ‘Plant A’, began to decline in the late 1990s. Bemis decided to close the plant, raze it, and donate the riverfront property to the city of Sheboygan Falls. Bemis even hired a landscaping architect to create the plans for what is now Settlers Park. Officially opening in 2002, Settlers Park was partially fundraised by Bemis, a Wisconsin DNR grant, and various local organizations.

Today, Settlers Park is a popular spot for picnics, recreation, and enjoying the natural beauty of the falls! The gazebo has hosted weddings, as well as the Sheboygan Falls Chamber summer concert series. The restored turbine warehouse serves as a reminder of Settlers Park’s vibrant industrial history.

Historic Walking Tour 2022, Sheboygan Falls. 2022. Accessed November 16th, 2023. https://sheboyganfalls.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/historic-walking-tour-2022.pdf.

Lenius, Pat. Bemis Manufacturing celebrates 100 years, Supply House Times. October 10th, 2001. Accessed November 16th, 2023. https://www.supplyht.com/articles/86214-bemis-manufacturing-celebrates-100-years.

L, Keith. Downtown Sheboygan Falls Historic District, The Historical Marker Database. October 28th, 2020. Accessed November 16th, 2023. https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=32261.