The street name is Wisconsin Avenue where Muscoda High School and St. John's Catholic school was located. "A high school was organized in 1877. In 1879, the voters of the district changed the school from a Town High School to a District High School. The first class to graduate was in 1880 and consisted of two persons. In 1885 the school built in 1860 burned and a new two-story building was built at the same location. This building consisted of four large rooms, two on each floor plus a large hallway on the first floor and stairs leading to the top two rooms. This is the building where many of our alumni attended high school and or grade school. Many of the old pictures show a widow's walk on the roof of the building. In the summer of 1920 lightning struck the roof, burning it off. Again a new building was built in 1938 where it still stands as a skeleton on Wisconsin Avenue. The St. John's grade school was built in 1937, the first high school class graduated in 1941 and ultimately closed in July 1957. A new grade school was built in another location and is no longer used as such." Verbatim from Muscoda High Schools Directory compiled by Joe Drone and John Duffey. Given at Muscoda High School, School Reunion.