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  2. Menasha, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Menasha (/ m ə ˈ n æ ʃ ə /) is a city in Winnebago and Calumet counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 18,268 at the 2020 census . Of this, 15,144 were in Winnebago County, and 2,209 were in Calumet County.

  3. Menasha (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Menasha was a town in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States, west of the Fox River across from the city of Menasha, Wisconsin. The population was 18,498 at the 2010 census, [ 1 ] making it the second most populous town in the state of Wisconsin at the time of its dissolution. [ 2 ]

  4. Fox Cities - Wikipedia

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    The cities of Appleton (pop. 74,526), Kaukauna (16,246), Menasha ... The Fox Cities constitute a portion of the Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Combined Statistical Area ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Winnebago ...

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    Menasha: Old downtown, including [119] the 1884 High Victorian Scott Block [120] and Planner's Block, [121] the 1892 Clovis Block, [122] the 1894 Queen Anne-styled Masonic Block, [123] the 1895 Romanesque Revival Beck's Meat Market, [124] the 1897 Neoclassical Elisha D. Smith Library, [125] and the 1905 Waters-designed Hotel Menasha. [126] 79 ...

  6. Menasha High School - Wikipedia

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    Menasha's athletic teams are known as the Blue Jays, and compete in the Bay Conference. First playing in 1896, Menasha has a long-standing football rivalry with nearby Neenah High School. [5] In 2014, Menasha won their first WIAA Division 2 Football Championship by a score of 37–17 against Waukesha West. [6]

  7. Calumet County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The county's name originated from the word calumet, the French name for the ceremonial pipes used by Native Americans in councils on the east shore of Lake Winnebago. [5]In the 1830s, the United States government relocated Native Americans from New York and New England to the southwest part of the county; these included the Brothertown Indians, Oneida Indians, and Stockbridge-Munsee Indians.

  8. Fox Crossing, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    This agreement effectively ended the existence of the Town of Menasha. [6] On September 22, 2016, the remaining parts of the town of Menasha became part of the Village of Fox Crossing. [ 7 ] Officials from Fox Crossing reportedly told officials from nearby municipalities that the sole motivation for incorporation was to avoid being annexed by a ...

  9. St Thomas' Episcopal Church (Menasha, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the congregation begin in 1853 with services held in the Menasha area. In 1859, St. Stephen's was organized. In 1866, the roots of a new congregation were planted and in 1868, Trinity Church was organized in Neenah. Over the next 50 years, these congregations in the "Twin Cities" were usually served by the same priest.