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  2. Cedar Creek Ice & Expo Center - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek Ice & Expo Center was a proposed 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Wausau, Wisconsin, that was abandoned in the planning stages. The Village of Rothschild sold the developers 8.43 acres (3.41 ha) of land for $1. [3] It was to be completed in the fall of 2009, but lack of funding pushed the date back to 2010, [1] then indefinitely.

  3. Rothschild, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wausau Homes Inc and Wausau Tile have their headquarters in Rothschild. One of the larger employers in Rothschild is the Domtar Paper Mill. The mill was originally built between 1909 and 1910 by a group of local lumber barons. The mill produced its first reel of paper in 1910 and was incorporated under the name Marathon Paper Mills.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Marathon ...

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    Wausau: Queen Anne house with polygonal turret and Eastlake-style bargeboards, built in 1894 by John Drisko. Later owned by Henry Miller, a state representative and respected county judge. [43] [44] This house is a survivor of many grand homes which once stood along Grand Avenue. [45] 23: Rothschild Pavilion: Rothschild Pavilion: June 27, 2002

  5. Cedar Creek (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek is a 53-kilometre-long (33 mi) [1] stream in southeastern Wisconsin in the United States. The Cedar Creek watershed is a 330 km 2 (127 mi 2 ) sub-basin of the larger Milwaukee River watershed.

  6. Cedarburg, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    When the first settlers—many of whom were German speakers—arrived in the area, they found white cedar trees growing on the banks of Cedar Creek.Early German-American settler Frederick Leuning built a cabin near the creek's eastern bank in 1843 and referred to his home as the "Cedarburg," meaning the "cedar castle" or the "fortress of the cedars."

  7. U.S. Route 151 - Wikipedia

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    The southern terminus was at the US 151 and 30 interchange. By 1986, the main US 151 was rerouted onto state highway 13 and US 30 to bypass Cedar Rapids. The previous route through Cedar Rapids was renamed US 151 Business (though the official state designation for it is Iowa 922). Finally, in 1989, US 151 was extended to its current southern ...

  8. Cedar Creek, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek is an unincorporated community located in the town of Polk, Washington County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] History. Cedar Creek was originally called ...

  9. Cedarburg (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Mole Creek, a tributary of the Milwaukee River, flows through the Town of Cedarburg's Pleasant Valley Nature Park. [15] Before white settlers arrived in the area, much of the Cedarburg area was an upland forest dominated by American beech and sugar maple trees. There were also white cedars growing along Cedar Creek. Much of the original forest ...

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