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Millersburg is located at (41.572665, -92.159332 [ 4 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 0.14 square miles (0.36 km 2 ), all land.
US 18 crosses WIS 100, US 45, US 41, and I-41 near the Milwaukee County Zoo and continues east into Milwaukee. [9] At WIS 175 , the highway shifts onto Wisconsin Avenue. US 18 turns north onto North 35th Street and east on to West Highland Avenue where it crosses I-43 near Downtown Milwaukee .
Millersburg may refer to several places in the United States: Millersburg, Illinois, an unincorporated community in Mercer County; Millersburg, Indiana, a town in Elkhart County; Millersburg, Hamilton County, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Jackson Township
Through connections with other trains the Arrow also carried Chicago–Des Moines, Iowa and Milwaukee, Wisconsin–Omaha sleeping cars (via the Southwest Limited). The train made the run between Chicago and Omaha in 13 hours and 20 minutes. In 1934 the Milwaukee Road extended the Arrow over the Big Sioux River to Sioux Falls. [1]: 61–65
Milwaukee County could steer $2.5 million of federal money toward a first-of-its-kind affordable housing development in the City of Franklin for residents with disabilities.
MILLERSBURG — Providing a place where children can restart their lives, thanks to the generosity of many, is what Safe Harbor is all about. The organization is a faith-based, long-term ...
The English Valleys Community School District – sometimes abbreviated "EV" – is a rural public school district headquartered in North English, Iowa. [2] The district spans areas of southern Iowa, southeastern Poweshiek and northern Keokuk counties, encompassing the communities of North English, Millersburg, South English, Kinross, and a portion of Deep River.
The Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Combination Depot is a historic building located in Decorah, Iowa, United States.After the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, later the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, choose a different route for their north–south mainline, community leaders convinced them to build a spur to Decorah.