Druecker is an unincorporated community in the Town of Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States.
The community is located on the east bank of Sauk Creek, and the Union Pacific railroad operates tracks passing through Druecker.
[2] The quarry produced stone for Port Washington buildings, including St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church,[3] and also operated lime kilns and a railway depot referred to as "Limekiln Station" on the Lake Shore Railway, which later became part of the Chicago and North Western Railway.
[4] Limestone declined in popularity for construction in the 1920s and some of Ozaukee County's quarries closed.
The Druecker Stone Quarry also closed in the 1920s,[2] and the community's post office ceased operations in 1928.