Stone Lake Chamber of Commerce - Stone
Lake, Wisconsin
The first settlers of Stone Lake arrived in the 1880's.
They were loggers and farmers who found that they faced a real
challenge in their land of promise. Stone Lake became a boom
town at the turn of the 20th Century with the arrival of the
Soo Line Railroad. Stone Lake provided the water needed for
the steam engines and the Stone Lake depot became the busiest
station on the Chicago to Duluth route. The railroad brought
business and visitors to the Stone Lake area. The small town
had four general stores, a national bank , a hotel, a livery stable
and an opera house where Burt Lancaster once
performed. A century later, Stone Lake is a thriving
small town which is very proud of its past and anxious to welcome
visitors to enjoy the variety of recreational opportunities,
beautiful lakes, and interesting selection of stores.
Just about a half-mile from the shopping district, you will find
the Stone Lake Area Historical Society Museum complex. The
museum is located in the original Stone Lake Soo Line depot
building, a refurbished Soo Line red caboose and the original 1926
Stone Lake Town Hall. The complex contains an interesting
assortment of antiques and a wonderful pictorial history of the
early pioneers. Railroad enthusiasts have been very impressed
with the Soo Line history located in the depot and red caboose.