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Pardeeville, founded by John Pardee in the mid 1800s, is located 35 miles north of Madison on State Highway 22. A few of Pardeeville's assets include Chandler Park, which is almost completely surrounded by beautiful Park Lake, the Angie Williams Cox Library, as well as the Columbia County Historical Museum. The Village encompasses 763 acres and had a 2007 Census population of 2,102.

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This page was last updated: July 1, 2009
This website created by Laurie Tangney
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Welcome to the Village of Pardeeville's website.  Hope you are able to find everything you need on this website.

My name is Robert Becker and I'm the new Village President.  Thank you to all that voted for me on the day of election.  I appreciate the support.

There are many issues on a month to month basis for the Village Board and Committees to address.  Please feel free to contact the office to discuss the issues or contact me directly at 608-429-9201.  I'd be happy to talk with anyone about anything.

Enjoy our wonderful community, our beautiful parks, lakes and businesses.  Feel free to attend any of the Board or Committee meetings.


I WELCOME YOU!


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