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Lyndon Station, Wisconsin
Lyndon Station is a village in Juneau County, Wisconsin, Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 500 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. Geography Lyndon Station is located at (43.711725, -89.897805). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all of it land. Religion Lyndon Station is served by two religious institutions. St. Bridget's was established in 1851 by early Irish settlers in the area. The name was changed to St. Mary's in 1877, and the present edifice was built in 1899. It is one of the oldest parishes in the Diocese of La Crosse and because of this it is historically referred to as the Mother Church of the Dells of the Wisconsin River, Dells Area. In 1877, the parish established a Parochial school which closed in 1968 due to the difficulty of finding Religious Sister, Sisters to staff it. A small Lutheranism, Lutheran congregation, St. Luke's, has existed since about 1890. The church was built in ...
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Village (United States)
In the United States, the meaning of village varies by geographic area and legal jurisdiction. In many areas, "village" is a term, sometimes informal, for a type of administrative division at the local government level. Since the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits the federal government from legislating on local government, the states are free to have political subdivisions called "villages" or not to and to define the word in many ways. Typically, a village is a type of municipality, although it can also be a special district or an unincorporated area. It may or may not be recognized for governmental purposes. In informal usage, a U.S. village may be simply a relatively small clustered human settlement without formal legal existence. In colonial New England, a village typically formed around the meetinghouses that were located in the center of each town.Joseph S. Wood (2002), The New England Village', Johns Hopkins University Press Many of these colon ...
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