

Lake Mills was a place some called Keyesville and was part of Aztalan Township in early pioneer history. Today Lake Mills is a showcase growing communty with parks on Rock Lake, access to I-94, a historic downtown and other assests. Lake Mills is a place where visitors always return. Aztalan, a name derived from a ancient Aztec tradition, was a Native American village hosting a blending of Mississippian & local culture. It later became a bustling pioneer center, and is now a wonderful memory of the past.
Aztalan Day is the first Sunday in July, 11am to 4pm on the museum grounds. Aztalan Day features outdoor exhibits, music, food & a trash or treasure bargain sale.
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 President: Mike Ayers Secretary: Cheryl Peterson Treasurer: Vera Ranzau Records Curator: Dr. Roland Liebenow Webmaster: Steven SteigerwaldLinks Section
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 Aztalan Day

Photo from first Aztalan Day (1967) Inside the Mamre Moravian Log Church on Aztalan Day Marvin Kirst (on the left) a Moravian, answers a question a visitor has. Inside the admissions cabinDr. Russel Wagner (on the left) and Mike Ayers (on the right) man the admissions cabin on a past Aztalan Day. A Vendor at Aztalan Day Starting to get busy on Aztalan Day The North Freedom Bluegrass Band playing in front of the school house Jim Grybush is using a bowdrill to drill into stone Quilts are displayed every year Pat Hilts demonstrates how to spin wool Large barbedwire collection Aztalan Day is the first Sunday in July, 11am to 4pm on the museum grounds. Aztalan Day features outdoor exhibits, music, food & a trash or treasure sale. |