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Most of Brown County's localities are contracted with the Wisconsin Humane Society Green Bay campus to take in strays and dogs that the municipalities have deemed "dangerous" by ordinance, Ditzman ...
Mud Lake Number One, also known as Mud Lake, Forest County, Wisconsin 45°29′24″N 88°40′18″W / 45.49000°N 88.67167°W / 45.49000; -88 Little Birch Lake , also known as Mud Lake , Forest County, Wisconsin .
Lower Mud Lake Archeological Complex: Lower Mud Lake Archeological Complex: March 31, 2004 : Address Restricted: Dunn: Three sites on the Yahara River: the Skare/Kouba site, where early Paleo-Indians settled; [44] [45] [46] the remains of an Indian fish weir; [47] and the 1840-1860 Douglas corduroy dam. [48] [49] 57: Main Street Historic District
Jefferson's old downtown, including the 1860 Jefferson House hotel, [82] the 1869/1907 Neuer Saloon/Sample room, [83] the 1884 Italianate Beinfang Block, [84] the 1892 Queen Anne Fisher Building, [85] the 1896 Gothic Revival Stoppenbach Meat Market, [86] the eclectic 1902 Jefferson County Bank, [87] the 1911-12 Neoclassical Farmers & Merchants ...
Lake Michigan: Operated by the county, 920 acres of forest, meadows and wetlands, West Shores Interpretive Center [1] Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary: Green Bay: Brown: Lake Michigan: 700 acre urban wildlife refuge Beaver Creek Reserve: Fall Creek: Eau Claire: Mississippi/Chippewa Rivers
In 1947, the Wisconsin State Legislature passed a resolution requesting the State Conservation Commission to purchase Aztalan. 120 acres (490,000 m 2) were purchased to this end in 1948, and the Wisconsin Archeological Society and the Lake Mills-Aztalan Historical Society donated their holdings. Aztalan opened to the public in 1952 as Aztalan ...
The Wisconsin State Natural Areas Program is a conservation program created to highlight and protect areas with outstanding natural or archaeological resources in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. There are currently 687 State Natural Areas (SNAs) encompassing almost 400,000 acres (160,000 ha). [ 1 ]
January 1, 1976 (100 S. Jefferson St. Green Bay: Three-story Beaux-Arts courthouse with copper-clad dome, designed by Charles E. Bell and built 1908 to 1911. Contains historic murals inside and a sculpture out front of Perrot, Allouez and a Native American.