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  2. List of newspapers in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    There were 362 newspapers in Wisconsin at the beginning of 2020. [1] [2] ... Brodhead Free Press: Brodhead: Casori Enterprises, LLC Brookfield News: Brookfield: Gannett

  3. Brodhead, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    55-09925 [4] GNIS feature ID. 1562229 [2] Website. cityofbrodheadwi.us. Brodhead is a city in Green and Rock counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 3,274 at the 2020 census. In February 2000, the city annexed a portion of land from the Town of Spring Valley in Rock County.

  4. Kelch Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    Executive director. Pat Weeden [1] Collections Manager. Ami Eckard-Lee [2] Curator. Hannah Shickles [3] Website. www .kelchmuseum .org. The Kelch Aviation Museum is an aviation museum located at Brodhead Airport in Brodhead, Wisconsin focused on the Golden Age of Aviation .

  5. Brodhead High School - Wikipedia

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    The Brodhead band performs at the home football, basketball, and volleyball games. They perform a series of concerts throughout the year. Brodhead also fields two competitive show choirs, an all-woman group named BHS Express, and a mixed group named Guys and Dolls. [2] Both choirs compete around southeast Wisconsin every winter.

  6. Francis West Smith House - Wikipedia

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    April 17, 1979. The Francis West Smith House is a historic house at 1002 W. 2nd Avenue in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The house was built in 1877 for Francis W. Smith, a local grocer who moved to Wisconsin from New York. Smith wanted his house to be near his grocery store, and the house is still only a block away from Brodhead's commercial core.

  7. Fred Ties - Wikipedia

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    Fred Ties. Frederick J. Ties (January 4, 1841 – March 27, 1928) was a German American immigrant, farmer, and Republican politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Green County during the 1905 and 1907 sessions. As a young man, he served in the Union Army throughout the American Civil War, and was wounded and ...

  8. Burr Sprague - Wikipedia

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    Born in Perrysburg, New York, Sprague moved to Wisconsin in 1848 and lived in the town of Spring Valley, Rock County, Wisconsin and then Brodhead, Wisconsin. He was a lawyer and was the editor and publisher of the Brodhead Independent Observer. Sprague also served as postmaster of Orfordville and Brodhead, Wisconsin. He also served as judge of ...

  9. Sugar River (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The river rises in the hills of southwest Wisconsin, in southwest Dane County, approximately 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Madison. The headwaters are at the southern terminus of the last North American glacier. West of the river, the land elevates from lack of glaciation and joins the Driftless Area, known for its abrupt hills and valleys ...