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W-4672 Ivy St, Lebanon, WI 53036

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W1795 Fox Road Ixonia WI
Pumpkins, gifts, crafts, indian corn, gourds, hayrides, straw tunnel Also "Sweet Shop" pies, caramel ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org

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Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Small, quiet lake surrounded by shops and inns; ... More on TripAdvisor
The route around Fowler Lake takes you through some of the great older neighborhoods in Oconomowoc, and als... More on TripAdvisor

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W985 Concord Center Dr., Sullivan, WI 53178
The Concord House - It has charming service, beautiful ambiance, posh décor, and a celebrity clientele. Just kidding. Forget all that. The Concord House is your run-of-the-mill deli, so don’t count on much more than accurate change ... More on clubzone

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550 E. Forest Street, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 53066, USA
Built in the early 1900s as Oconomowoc High, the old school now sits abandoned with only its ghastly, ghostly, "Sghoul Spirits" roaming the halls. Nearly 50,000 students passed through these doors...and some never left. Haunted High ... More on HauntedHouse.com

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Watertown , Jefferson County, WI
( Richards , museum, 55', 1854, WI-28-01) in Watertown , Jefferson County, WI. Concord St. S. 0.25 miles from jct with WI19 in Watertown, W. on Western 0.1 miles, S. on Harvey 0.15 miles (2 blocks), E. on Thomas 1 block, S. on Charles ... More on dalejtravis.com

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919 Charles St, Watertown WI 53094, United States of America

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Watertown WI 53094, United States of America
Inscription. One of the nations most innovative bridge designers of the 20th century, Daniel B. Luten, designed the Milwaukee Street Bridge. Constructed in 1930 by Eau Claire Engineering, the bridge was a rare example of a steel-reinforced, ... More on HMDB

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One East Main Street, Watertown WI 53094, United States of America
Inscription. On July 18th, during the Black Hawk War of 1832, Little Thunder – a Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Indian guide to the U. S. Militia – discovered Black Hawks Band crossed the Rock River in this vicinity. After receiving ... More on HMDB

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Okauchee WI 53069, United States of America
Inscription. Okauchee, believed to have been derived from the Potawatomi term “gachi” meaning “something small, ” was settled in 1839 by Orson Reed. His mill was the first building constructed in the new community ... More on HMDB
