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Old 04-12-2009, 11:35 PM
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Default Town Of Erin, WI

So I consider The Town of Erin a rural suburb of Milwaukee. I recently had a friend move out there and had never been there before. I noticed every street is an Irish name or Town, and they have a huge Irish parade and all the businesses are all Irish names and the people running for government all have Irish names. Are the people there Irish? and I noticed a lot of very expensive homes, I take it there is a lot of money up there. Their street signs have the Irish clover on them and the street signs are very fancy for a city or rual town. Can anyone just tell me the history or true make up of the town or any other tidbits that you may have heard or know about the Town Of Erin and another thing why does everybody refer to it as "The Town of Erin" instead of Erin, WI? Any ways I know it's area is the same size of New Berlin so it's a big area but what is with the huge Irish Theme? All the business fly Irish flags year round and a lot of home also. But will you ever meet anyone form Ireland there or are they all 2nd and 3rd generation Irish people? Erin is very clean and nice I could see myself lving there, very underrated.

I just found out I am 50% Irish and 50% Polish I guess I'm a McPole. I'm a little disappointed I loved the fact that I thought I was 100% Polish.

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Old 04-13-2009, 05:28 PM
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Murderwaukee is on a distinguished road
I love Erin !
My wife and I were going to buy a house on Mayo Drive
the houses are very odd on that street but we just could
not swing the repairs it needed. It was the one on the left
as you entered the subdivision looking like a shoe box on
it's side. There are some other really cool ones further down
that road friends. I wish I could tell you more about the town
but I do know the Erin Hotel on HWY 83 has good food.
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