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, Milwaukee, WI 53188

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9701 W College Ave, Whitnall Park, Franklin, WI 53132

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500 S. 84th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
As a United States Olympic Team training site, Milwaukee's Pettit National Ice Center has hosted speed- ska... More on travelandleisure
Had a blast and am sure to return. More on Yahoo! Travel

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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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19750 W. National Avenue, New Berlin WI 53146, United States of America
Inscription. Wisconsins first Freewill Baptist congregation, organized by Yankee pioneers Rev. Rufus Cheney July 11, 1840, Built this Greek revival style edifice, 1859. As Abolitionists, they were active here in the Civil War. But ... More on HMDB

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640 South 84th Street, West Alllis, WI 53214
Inscription. In 1892, this site became the permanent home of the Wisconsin State Fair after its purchase a year earlier by the State Agricultural Society. Until then, the Fair had moved annually si... More on HMDB
about Wisconsin State Fair Park: More on GoCityKids

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Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Fish species in this lake are: Bluegill,Largemouth Bass,Muskellunge(Muskie),Northern Pike.Tiger Muskellunge,and Walleye. More on AnglerWeb.com
'Pewaukee Lake' (Snail Lake) is a lake located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. Lake Pewaukee is the largest lake located in Waukesha's "Lake Country." The lake is west of Milwaukee, W... More on Wikipedia

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5810 S. Racine Avenue, New Berlin WI 53146, United States of America
Inscription. In this house the First Free Will Baptist Church in Wis. was organized on July 11, 1840. Here also, prior to 1843, was opened the first school in this area. Rev. Rufus Cheney directed the founding of both church and school. ... More on HMDB

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S8200 Racine Road, Muskego WI 53150, United States of America
Inscription. Muskego was a long-time home to Potowatomie people. Luther Parker, first white settler and past-president of “Indian Stream Republic”, New Hampshire, the only independent country in U. S. borders, came in ... More on HMDB

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100 N East Ave, Waukesha WI 53186, United States of America
The oldest theatre club in Wisconsin was founded in 1896, with three productions a year presented in the Otteson ... More on Visitwaukesha.org
Inscription. Carroll College, chartered by the Territorial Legislature in January 31, 1846, is Wisconsins oldest college. Named for Charles Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, it ... More on HMDB
