Stonebridge Park & Spring Haven Pagoda
4200 Block of Winnequah Road
Spring Haven Pagoda/Keyes’ Spring
Once the Elisha Keyes' farm on the shore of Lake Monona, adjacent
to the southern end of the Frank Allis Property
The spring was so treasured by its owner that he not only built this housing for it in the late 1800s, but also named his farm Springhaven.
April, 2008
Keyes' Spring has started flowing again, the first time in many decades, probably a gift of the record snowfall of the past winter.
Keyes so treasured the spring that he built the pagoda in the late 1800s to protect it. He named his farm Spring Haven.
In the early 1900s, the farm was subdivided into tracts for summer homes. But the ravine where the spring is was saved as a park.