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  2. Conover (community), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Conover is an unincorporated community located in the town of Conover, Vilas County, Wisconsin, United States. Conover is located on U.S. Route 45 and Wisconsin Highway 32 9.5 miles (15.3 km) north of Eagle River. Conover has a post office with the ZIP Code 54519. [2]

  3. Conover, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Conover is a town in Vilas County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,235 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,235 at the 2010 census. The unincorporated community of Conover is located in the town.

  4. The Gobbler - Wikipedia

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    The menu featured turkey, prime rib and steak. It included a rotating circular bar that completed one revolution every 80 minutes. The Gobbler was at the intersection of Wisconsin Highway 26 and I-94, halfway between Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin. It closed in 1992. The original restaurant building reopened as the Gobbler Theater in late 2015.

  5. 9 Restaurant Chains With the Best Club Sandwiches - AOL

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    6. Friendly's. Old-school ice cream parlor chain Friendly's is a nostalgic walk down memory lane for many people. When you get past the sundae menu though, you'll notice a very respectable turkey ...

  6. What’s a snood and how fast is a wild turkey? 10 things to ...

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    In the air, wild turkeys can fly and have a top-flight speed of about 55 miles per hour, which is about as fast as a car on a highway. Selective breeding diminished the domestic turkey’s ability ...

  7. Arlie W. Schorger - Wikipedia

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    This collection was also donated to Wisconsin–Madison. Schorger published The Passenger Pigeon: Its Natural History and Extinction in 1955 and The Wild Turkey: Its History and Domestication in 1966. [2] The prior was the first book to be published on the species' history and extinction. [4]

  8. Are there hunting, shooting hour restrictions in Wisconsin? - AOL

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    These are what the Wisconsin DNR list as the shooting hours by zone: 2023 northern area deer, bear, small game and fall turkey shooting hours. Times changes daily, especially after daylight saving ...

  9. Wallace Jerome - Wikipedia

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    Wallace H. Jerome (22 March 1909 – 21 June 2006) was an American businessman, and the founder of Jerome Foods, later the Turkey Store Company, which was sold to Hormel Foods and merged with Jennie-O Foods, to form what is known today as the Jennie-O Turkey Store company and products. [1] He is considered a pioneer of the domestic turkey industry.