Main Street Historic District (Thiensville, Wisconsin)

[1][2] The area that would become Main Street was originally a plank road designed for travelers on horses.

[3] With the arrival of the Wisconsin Central Railroad in 1871, a series of new businesses sprung up and the area began transitioning into Thiensville's new commercial center.

Previously, the center of Thiensville's commercial activity was located to the east in what is now the Green Bay Road Historic District.

In 1915, the street was paved to accommodate automobiles and several automobile-related business opened up in response.

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