Picture of the Day for June 27, 2021

In the 1850s, Belgian immigrants began to settle in the southern Door, northwest Kewaunee and northeast Brown counties of Wisconsin. They brought their religion tradition of roadside chapels with them to a wilderness area with poor roads and few churches. Some of the old chapels still exist today as well as some new ones. Most are a wooden building, that at first glance might resemble a privy, if not for the cross near the door. This Saint Donat Chapel is one of thirty remaining roadside chapels which was built from stone. It is believe to have been constructed a few years after Charles DeVillers settled his land in 1856.

Stone Roadside Chapel

Stone Roadside Chapel