History Of Old World Wisconsin The broad sweep of Wisconsin history embodied in Old World Wisconsin's historic farm and village buildings began a...
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This leaflet is keyed to the numbered posts along this 1 1/2 mile loop trail. Scuppernong Springs is home to wildlife, fish, and clear, clean sprin...
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The park received its name from a brewery that once stood on top of the hill. In 1859, George Streng established a brewery, later known as th...
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The park includes a grandstand, an athletic field for baseball and other activities, skate park, concession stands and storage structures. The area...
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A local history museum with many interesting stories to share, the Hoard Historical Museum is like no other. Here you'll find out about Sauk warrio...
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Andy's Park is an 11,200-skate/bike park that includes lights and a sound system. Specific features of Andy's Park include: 4' quarter pipe, 12' wi...
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By chance the new Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Chicago, George Hale, discovers that two optically perfect disks are available. Th...
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Dunn Field, Sage Street adjacent to Eastview Elementary School, has handicapped-accessible playground equipment, basketball hoops, baseball diamond...
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just minutes outside Milwaukee, whether it’s January or July, exhilaration awaits beneath the waters of The Springs Water Park. L...
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Mission: The Milton Historical Society is a non-profit, private organization, committed to preserving the Milton area heritage. The Society was fo...
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Every Saturday night, from April through September, the serene Southern Wisconsin countryside thunders with the racing action at Jefferson Speedway...
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Centrally located, the main attraction is the outdoor aquatic center as recommended by Comprehensive Aquatic Facilities Plan of 2003, which serves ...
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Welcome to Hickory Hills Campground! Join us for the BEST family camping in a Beautiful Wooded setting! Rental Cottage, Hot Showers, Wa...
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History:Acquired in 1970 and developed in 1995. Formerly called Parkland Plaza and renamed to honor long-standing Parks and Recreation Board ...
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Rotary Botanical Gardens, a 20-acre non-profit botanic garden, is home to many dramatic and themed gardens. Some have an international focus, such ...
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