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7294 Sleepy Hollow Rd., West Bend, WI 53090

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Mayville, WI, Wisconsin
Fox River NWR, approximately 60 miles to the west of Horicon NWR in Marquette County, is managed as an unstaffed unit. The Refuge is an important breeding and staging area for the greater sandhill crane. The Refuge has 10 distinct ... More on Epinions.com

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Mayville, WI, Wisconsin
The Leopold Wetland Mangement District manages 41 waterfowl production areas encompassing 9,000 acres in 14 southeastern Wisconsin counties. It also manages 45 conservation easements totaling 3,000 acres in 33 eastern Wisconsin counties. ... More on Epinions.com

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4880 Highway I,Saukville, WI 53080-1136

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7835 North Green Bay Road, Milwaukee, WI 53209-1719
4.5 miles of cross country ... More on Yahoo! Travel
I find the area around Brown Deer Park to be comprised of small, individual neighborhoods of well kept home... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1111 E Brown Deer Rd, Milwaukee, WI
There are six miles of hiking trails here (you can snowshoe or ski them in winter) along with an observati... More on An Explorer's Guide: Wisconsin
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, a 185-acre nature sanctuary on Lake Michigan just 15 minutes north of downto... More on Discover America

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17395 West Bluemound Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53045, United States of America
Southeast Wisconsin's only laser arena - The states only indoor ferris wheel - Soft play zone - Call for party information More on entertainment.com
After lunch everyone had fun playing all the games and getting prizes for their tickets. More on insiderpages.com

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S16w28167 Madison St, Waukesha, WI 53188
Part of the Waukesha County Park System, this park is home to trails, an education center, and the Charles Z. Horwitz Planetarium, which offers public programs regularly. ... More on An Explorer's Guide: Wisconsin
Retzer Nature Center is a kid friendly nature center located in Waukesha WI. More on KidsPlayParks

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5000 South 9th Street, Sheboygan WI 53081, United States of America
Inscription. Within these fifteen acres of ancient woodland and winding stream lie 18 rare Indian burial mounds, dated about 500-750 A. D. Their prehistoric builders, ancestors of the Wisconsin Woodland Indians, are called ... More on HMDB
