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Valders Zip Codes:
54245
Valders: latitude 44.0696 – longitude -87.8859
Valders is a village in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 962 at the 2010 census.
The village is known within the welcome for its dolomitic limestone quarry, which produces rock. harbor rock, gravel, and a very difficult and weather resistant type of marble. The dolomitic limestone is Silurian aged Niagaran Dolomite. Glacial sediments overlying the bedrock in the area consist of a pebbly and cobbly, sandy, silty glacial till known as the Valders Member of the Kewaunee Formation. The Valders Member was named after the village and the type section was described along the eastern side of the gift day quarry.
Valders was decided in the 1850s by immigrants from the Valdres mountainous region of Norway. The largest town in Valdres is Fagernes, but many immigrants arriving in Wisconsin came from the valleys of Vestre Slidre and Øystre Slidre, when hunger (sult) in these rocky hillside farms was far and wide from unheard of. Valders did not really build as a village until the start of the railroad in 1896, the conventional year of its founding. It was incorporated as a village below Wisconsin pretend in 1921, with William F. Christel as the first village president.
As the village was founded by Norwegians, it was natural that the first churches were Lutheran: Valders Lutheran parish, Our Savior Lutheran parish, and Gjerpin Lutheran parish. These were highly developed combined into Faith Lutheran parish (ELCA). There is afterward a small Protestant Conference parish. After the beginning of the railroad, many German settlers moved in who were primarily Catholic, but no parish was developed for them. To this day, there is nevertheless a significant population of Catholics, including most of the area farmers, who admiration at St. Gregory in St. Nazianz to the south, St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Clarks Mills to the north (presently associated to St. Michael in Whitelaw), or St. Thomas the Apostle in Newton to the east.
Valders is located on U.S. Route 151 two miles east of the Manitowoc River. The city of Manitowoc lies ten miles to the east on Lake Michigan.