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Horicon is located at (43.4482, -88.6329 According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.42 square miles (8.86 km 2), of which, 3.21 square miles (8.31 km 2) is land and 0.21 square miles (0.54 km 2) is water.
Enjoy Horicon Marsh - information about the Horicon Marsh and the communities that surround it; Facts About The Marsh Friends of Horicon Marsh; Marsh Haven Nature Center is a 46-acre, non-profit, volunteer-supported visitor's center and park just across Hwy 49 from the northern edge of the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge. It is open to the ...
State Trunk Highway 28 (often called Highway 28, STH-28 or WIS 28) is a 59.77-mile (96.19 km) state highway in Dodge, Washington, and Sheboygan counties in southeastern portion of the US state of Wisconsin that runs east–west between Horicon and Sheboygan.
Route map This article needs ... Continuing east, it intersects WIS 28 in Horicon, WIS 67 north of Neda, WIS 175 in Addison, and I-41/US 41 at a diamond interchange ...
The Horicon Public Library is located in Horicon, Wisconsin, in the United States. It was established in 1850, [1] it serves the 4,972 Horicon residents, [2] as well as residents from surrounding communities. The total service population in 2008 was 5,172. [3]
U.S. Highway 151 (US 151) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs through the states of Iowa and Wisconsin.The southern terminus for US 151 is at a junction with Interstate 80 (I-80) in Iowa County, Iowa, and its northern terminus is at Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
U.S. Highway 12 (US 12 or Highway 12) in the U.S. state of Wisconsin runs east–west across the western to southeast portions of the state. It enters from Minnesota running concurrently with Interstate 94 (I-94) at Hudson, parallels the Interstate to Wisconsin Dells, and provides local access to cities such as Menomonie, Eau Claire, Black River Falls, Tomah, and Mauston.
Horicon Bank is a commercial joint bank operating in Wisconsin. It was established in 1896 by Daniel C. Van Brunt, the inventor of the grain drill. His manufacturing company was sold in 1911 to Deere & Company, which continues to operate the factory as John Deere Horicon Works, producing consumer products including lawn tractors.