Photos of Historical items from Menomonee Falls

We deeply value the rich history of Menomonee Falls and are eager to preserve its legacy for future generations. To that end, we invite the community to participate in this initiative by lending us their old photos or postcards, ideally those that are over 75 years old. However, if you possess unique pieces that showcase the history of Menomonee Falls, we would also be delighted to consider them.

We are also looking to collect photos from WW-2, Korea, and Vietnam. If your family members served, we would appreciate a photo from the war, showing the men and women who served our country.

Your photographs and postcards will be handled with the utmost care. We aim to create professional copies while ensuring that your originals are returned in perfect condition. If you have items you would like to share, don't hesitate to get in touch with Jeffrey Klug at jeffrey@oldfallsvillagepark.com. He will facilitate arrangements to pick up your cherished memories.

Together, we can ensure that the story of Menomonee Falls and our veterans will be remembered, continue to be celebrated, and shared within our community. Thank you for considering this opportunity to contribute to preserving our village’s history.

Black and white photo showing a flooded street with water covering the ground and partially submerging a utility pole; buildings in the background include a large stone-brick structure with an awning and a sign for 'M.F. Lepper Coal'; water appears to be flowing, with debris floating on the surface; text overlay indicates this is the flood of Menomonee Falls on June 16, 1950.
Postcards and Prints
An old, weathered paper with bus schedules for Menomonee Falls, Milwaukee, with details on different routes and timings, and advertisements for Caldwell & Gates Company, a hardware store in Templeton, Wisconsin.
MF Phone Book
Close-up of black and yellow footage spools on a white surface.
Old Movies

Revolutionary War Days 2024

WW-1 – 2024

World War II Days 2024

Old Falls Elizabethan Renaissance Faire