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  2. De Pere Lock and Dam Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Fox R. at James St., De Pere, Wisconsin Coordinates 44°26′58″N 88°03′47″W  /  44.44944°N 88.06306°W  / 44.44944; -88.06306  ( De Pere Lock and Dam Historic

  3. How De Pere's purchase of a South Broadway building rippled ...

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    The same limited-liability company that sold 126 S. Broadway St. to the city of De Pere in February 2024 at the same time purchased 310 N. Wisconsin St., a retail strip center next to the recently ...

  4. North Broadway Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The North Broadway Street Historic District is a 28-acre (11 ha) historic district in De Pere, Wisconsin which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It included 47 contributing buildings and seven non-contributing ones. [2] The district is located on the north side of De Pere.

  5. De Pere, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The village of De Pere was incorporated within the town of De Pere by an act of the state legislature on March 6, 1857. [13] West De Pere, on the west side of the river, was eventually set off from Howard as a separate town, and in 1870, the village of West De Pere was incorporated. The west–east division at the river persisted until 1890.

  6. Old Nicolet High School - Wikipedia

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    The Old Nicolet High School is a historic school located in De Pere, Wisconsin, USA. [2] History. The building was a public high school until 1958.

  7. St. Norbert Abbey - Wikipedia

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    St. Norbert Abbey is a Roman Catholic monastery of Canons Regular of Premontre, located in De Pere, Wisconsin.The Abbey is named after Saint Norbert of Xanten (c. 1180–1134), the founder of the order, after whom, members are known as, "Norbertines".

  8. De Pere Public Library - Wikipedia

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    It was the first building in De Peres history specifically established for the purpose of being a public library. [ 5 ] In December 1967, Brown County purchased the De Pere Public Library (both its land and materials) for $264,863, and in 1968, it became a unit in the newly established Brown County Library System.

  9. De Pere High School - Wikipedia

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    De Pere's last season in the Bay was 2006-2007. [17] The girls swimming team absorbs swimmers from the smaller, crosstown West De Pere High School while still competing under the De Pere Redbirds banner. [18] The school contributes to the ten-school cooperative Bay Area Ice Bears girls hockey team, which plays in the Eastern Shores Conference. [19]