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Field Of Scenes Hwy 55 Freedom, WI 54131

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1375 East Broadway, Appleton, WI 54913-8958
This beautiful park offers guests 4 miles ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Very small-6 animal exhibits, a playground and a cow-shaped walking trail through the prairie. More on Yahoo! Travel

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706 E College Ave, Wilson House, Appleton, WI 54911
Inscription. Lawrence University, chartered January 15, 1847, has admitted women to its student body from the day classes started November 12, 1849, in the original Academy or Institute. The first collegiate class of seven students ... More on HMDB

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305 East Walnut Street, Green Bay, WI 54301-5027
Open daily. This nature preserve boasts nine miles of hiking and skiing trails, marsh lands and forest, pl... More on An Explorer's Guide: Wisconsin
The Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve spans some 925 acres along the west shore of Green Bay. The area offers m... More on Weather.com

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305 East Walnut, Green Bay, WI 54301-5007

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1313 Augustine Street, Kaukauna WI 54130, United States of America
Inscription. Dominique Ducharme first known white settler at Kaukauna. In Wisconsins first recorded Deed For Land in 1793, he obtained 1281 acres of land from several Indian tribes, for 2 barrels of rum and other gifts. This is now ... More on HMDB

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1901 South Oneida Street Green Bay, WI, 54304
Part of the Brown County Veterans Memorial Complex, the arena has a 7. 500 seat capacity and hosts more than 95,000 attendees per year. Events include Sesame Street Live, ... More on Greenbay.com
Part of the Brown County Veterans Memorial Complex, the arena has a 7. 500 seat capacity and hosts more than 95,000 attendees per year. Events include Sesame Street ... More on Greenbay.com

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Kaukauna WI 54130, United States of America
Inscription. In this area, part of the Statesburg settlement, are the graves of Hendrick Aupaumut and Jacob Konkapot, Stockbridge Indians of Massachusetts. Captain Aupaumut won the notice of George Washington. Able tribal counselor, ... More on HMDB

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100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, WI 54301-5006

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Little Chute WI 54140, United States of America
Inscription. The Treaty of the Cedars was concluded on the Fox River near here September 3, 1836. Under the treaty the Menominee Indian nation ceded to the United States about 4,000,000 acres of land for $700,000 (about 17 cents per ... More on HMDB
