What county is Prairie du Sac WI in?

Sauk County is a county in Wisconsin. It is named after a large village of the Sauk people. As of the 2020 census, the population was 65,763. Its county seat and largest city is Baraboo. The county was created in 1840 from Wisconsin Territory and organized in 1844.

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What does Prairie du Sac mean in English?

Prairie du Sac, Sauk County

"Traces of a Sauk Indian village have been found here, and the place was called Prairie du Sac by the French. It has also been claimed that the name means the prairie or meadow of the bag or sack, suggested by the shape of the land and not the Indian name. D.B.
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How did Prairie du Sac get its name?

Prairie du Sac was so named because it was in the large Wisconsin River Valley where the Sauk Indians had a large settlement. Although the name of the village dates from the early days of French fur traders, Prairie du Sac was established as a village by D.B.
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How did Sauk City get its name?

The village site was originally named Harszthy for Count Augustin Harszthy, who platted it in 1840. As this name was difficult to remember, it was changed to Westfield. The area was originally known as Sauk Prairie from the Sauk Indians, and as it was popular at that time, it was decided to rename it Sauk City.
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Is Sauk City a good place to live?

Small town living, but close enough to Madison and Wisconsin Dells for entertainment and shopping needs. Sauk City is a little town on the Wisconsin River. It is a great place to start a family because it is very safe. Also they are expanding and starting to develop more things for people to do.
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What did Native Americans call Wisconsin?

By this reasoning, Mesconsing / Ouisconsin / Wisconsin meant, "Red Stone River." Glossaries of Algonquian languages, including Ojibwe and Sauk, confirm that these syllables had the same meanings 300 years ago as they do today.
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Is Wisconsin a Native American word?

"The word Wisconsin originates from an Algonquian language word, 'Meskousing,' and 'Meskousing' is probably Miami Illinois language, but possibly Ojibwe — it's a little bit uncertain," Valentine said.
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Is Wausau an Indian name?

This was the area where the Chippewa Indians went on their yearly hunts and called it "Wausau", translated to mean "far away place". McIndoe decided that would be an appropriate name.
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