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Fond du Lac, WI by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
44,491
Median Income
$61,620
Median Home Value
$161,300
Median Age
37.2
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Traveler Guide to Fond du Lac, WI
Fond du Lac is a city in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. It is the seat of Fond du Lac County. The name Fond du Lac translates to Bottom of the Lake, referring to its location at the southern tip of Lake Winnebago.
Although Fond du Lac was founded in 1836, the area at the southern end of Lake Winnebago had been a busy place for centuries before. Native American tribes, including the Potawatomi, the Mascoutin, and the Winnebago shared the area as hunters, gatherers, and farmers. The first Europeans in the area were the French missionaries in the 1600s, followed by the French fur traders. In the 1830s, James Doty, a federal judge for western Michigan Territory, bought the land at the foot of Lake Winnebago and developed it as a city in Wisconsin Territory. As such, it lay astride the Military Road (now roughly old US 151), which connected forts in Green Bay, Portage, and Prairie du Chien. As Wisconsin approached statehood in the 1840s, there were plans to make Fond du Lac the capital of the new state. However, Judge Doty convinced the legislature to seat the capital in the Four Lakes area (present-day Madison) instead. During the Civil War, Fond du Lac was the site of Camp Hamilton/Camp Wood, a training camp for Union recruits.
1 Fond du Lac Lighthouse (north on North Park Avenue into Lakeside Park, right at Lighthouse Drive). 8AM to dusk from April 15 to October 15. The Fond du Lac Lighthouse is located at the north end of North Park avenue, in Lakeside Park. It was built in 1933 and restored in 1993. It marks the harbor entrance for the Fond du Lac Yacht Club. It has become iconic in the city, being incorporated into the city's official seal. Visitors may climb to the top of the lighthouse for a spectacular view of Lake Winnebago. Free. (updated Aug 2015) 2 Octagon House, 276 Linden Street. The Octagon House was built as the residence of Isaac Brown, a trader and carpenter. It was built with nine secret passageways and spaces, including a tunnel to the woodshed. The house was used as a safe house on the Underground Railroad; a small storage space beneath the porch was used to hide runaway slaves. It was the home of Civil War Major Edwin Brown, who was killed at the battle of Antietam in 1862. Some modern visitors report hearing sounds of small children playing and laughing, and feeling cold hands touching them; these are believed to be the spirits of Edwin Brown's children. The house was featured on the History Channel's show Hidden Passages, as "the second-most haunted house in Wisconsin." The house is not open to the public, but may be seen from the exterior. (updated Aug 2015) 3 The Cathedral of St. Paul, 51 West Division Street, ☏ +1 920 921-3363. See website for times of weekly services..
1 Historic Galloway House and Village, 366 Old Pioneer Road (on the south edge of the city. From South Main Street or Fond du Lac Avenue (U.S. 45) Take Pioneer Road to Old Pioneer Road to entrance, on south side of the street), ☏ +1 920-922-1166. Daily 10AM to 4PM, from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Weekends in September. Operated by the Fond du Lac Historical Society, the Galloway House and Village is a recreation of a small Wisconsin village of the 1800s. Included are a print shop, a chapel, and a railroad station. The centerpiece of the village is the Edwin Galloway Mansion, home of the Galloway family from 1820 to 1926. The mansion is well restored and staffed with costumed guides. The Blakely Museum is also on the grounds. Adults $10, seniors $7, children (under 17) $5. (updated Aug 2015) 2 Lakeside Park, 555 N. Park Avenue (follow North Main Street or North Park Avenue directly into the park), ☏ +1 920-322-3460. Fond du Lac's showcase park, at the southern end of Lake Winnebago. The park includes the historic Fond du Lac lighthouse, which is open to visitors, from 8AM to dusk from April 15 to October 15. There is a small amusement park, including a rebuilt historical merry-go-round and a train ride. There are two separate boat launches. There is a system of lagoons in the park, with a canoe rental concession.
Although it is a small city, Fond du Lac has many fine restaurants. Gillies, an historical drive-in, is located just a few blocks further south. They are known for their frozen custard, and the Gillieburger, their peculiar take on the sloppy joe. Try one with a grasshopper malt. Joe's Fox Hut, a pub on downtown Main Street offers some of the best pizza in town. Accommodations are refeshingly quaint, and the beer is cold. Ala Roma Pizzeria, across the street, serves homemade Italian food, with a full bar and plenty of room. Gino's, an Americanized Italian restaurant, offers half price pizza on Sundays and Mondays. They specialize in Chicago-style and garlic-alfredo sauce pizzas. On these days, large parties will wait for at least an hour to sit, but you can enjoy happy hour in the meantime. Trepanier's Backyard Bar & Grill at 838 E. Johnson serves great American-style food in an atmosphere reminiscent of a backyard cookout. Riviera Maya Mexican Bar & Grill at 609 W. Johnson is a Mexican Restaurant, with delicious food and great service. +1 920-322-9000
Irish's pub at Main and Western serves many fine beers and traditional ciders on tap. A pint of Guinness will run you $4. It is also a popular hang out for young professionals and college students looking to enjoy its relaxed, traditional atmosphere. Many colorful local figures can also be spotted at the bar, and almost all of them are up for a less-than-sober conversation that will enlighten you. The Nuthouse, N 5351, Co Rd D, just over the 151 bypass. Relaxed and provincial. * The Main Pub, 241 S. Main St. (Corner of 6th (hwy 45) & Main St.), ☏ +1 920 924-7815. M-F from 4PM, Sa Su from 2PM. The classic "corner-bar" of Fond du Lac offers over 150 kinds of liquor to choose from and a martini menu. Happy hour double bubble on drinks and beers for first 2 hours open.
1 Comfort Inn Fond du lac, 77 Holiday Ln (near Hwy 151 and Hwy 41), ☏ +1 920-933-1159. Free continental breakfast buffet. Indoor pool, whirlpool. Free high speed internet. 2 Retlaw Plaza Hotel, 1 N. Main St. (corner of Main and Division Streets), ☏ +1 920 923-3000. 132 rooms and suites. Mancino's Downtown Restaurant onsite. (updated Aug 2015) 3 Radisson Hotel and Conference Center Fond du Lac, 625 W. Rolling Meadows Drive (Off I-41 at the Military Rd. (Hwy D) interchange), ☏ +1 920-638-4175. Renovated conference center. Oversized indoor holidome pool area, onsite restaurant.
This is the most popular way to enter the city. U.S. 41 (now Interstate 41) runs through the western part of the city, from either Milwaukee to the south or Green Bay to the north. Travelers to Fond du Lac on Interstate 41 may use Exits 95, 97, 98, or 99. Hwy 151 approaches Fond du Lac from Madison, to the southwest, and runs along the southern and eastern edge of the city. Hwy 23 runs through the center of the city. To the east is Sheboygan, to the west is Ripon. 1 Fond du Lac County Airport (FLD IATA), 260 S Rolling Meadows Dr. Charter flights are available; however, no major commercial airline serves the airport. (updated May 2019) Commercial airline service for Fond du Lac is provided by Appleton International Airport (ATW), in Appleton. Flights are available to many U.S. destinations at pretty reasonable fares. About 15 minutes north of the city, in Oshkosh, is Wittman Regional Airport (OSH). The airport does not have commercial service, but charter flights may be available. There is no passenger train service to Fond du Lac. Amtrak passengers may connect with Fond du Lac via a Thruway bus service from Milwaukee. However, a planned Amtrak route to Green Bay from Milwaukee will stop in the city. The route will be part of the Midwest High Speed Rail Initiative. There is a Greyhound bus stop at the Mobil Gas Station on South Main Street in Fond du Lac.
The easiest way to get around Fond du Lac is by car. The city is generally easy to navigate, and traffic rarely gets heavy. However, the city is bisected by the Canadian National Railway tracks. Be prepared to wait for passing freight trains. To avoid being stopped at crossings, use one of the only two grade separations in the city, at WI-23 (W. Johnson St.) and County Hwy. VV (South Pioneer Road) on the south edge of the city. Main Street is the principal north-south artery in Fond du Lac. East-west streets are designated "east" or "west" (i.e. East Johnson Street) according to which side of Main Street you are on. The baseline east-west street is Division Street, which divides intersecting streets into "north" and "south" segments. Main and Division Streets intersect downtown. South of East Division Street there are a series of east-west numbered streets on the east side of South Main Street. Fond du Lac area transit, a small public bus service running Monday-Friday, until 6PM. Bus fare is $1.25, with half-fares for disabled and senior riders with appropriate ID. Phone number is: +1 920 322-3650. A couple of taxi services serve the city. Taxis must be called for ahead of time. Ben's Budget Cab +1 920 322-8864 Taxi Cab +1 920 322-3656 Quality Cab (North Fond du Lac) +1 920 322-3656 Fond du Lac is at the bed of what used to be Glacial Lake Oshkosh. As such, it is almost entirely flat; making bicycling a very good option. While the city streets have no designated lanes for bikes, most traffic is used to cyclists.
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