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The Fox River is a river in eastern Wisconsin in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is the principal tributary of the Green Bay, and via the bay, the largest tributary of Lake Michigan. The city of Green Bay, one of the first European settlements in the interior of North America, is on the river at its mouth on the Green Bay.
Fox River Trail in downtown Green Bay. The trail begins at the CityDeck in Green Bay, Wisconsin), follows the Fox River south through De Pere, then deviatiating east, away from the river, where it follows a former railroad bed through Rockland, Wrightstown, Greenleaf, Holland, and ends at Ott Road in Hilbert
The Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge is a bridge on the north side of Green Bay, Wisconsin. It carries Interstate 43 over the Fox River just south of its mouth into Green Bay. Formerly known as the Tower Drive Bridge, it was renamed in 2002 [3] "in recognition and appreciation of Leo Frigo, [4] a civic and philanthropic leader in the Green Bay area. [3]
It continued about 160 miles (260 km) down the Fox River, following it through Lake Winnebago and continuing on the Lower Fox over 170 feet (50 m) of falls to the eastern terminus of Green Bay. In the mid-19th century, the waterway was improved with numerous locks, dams and canals, including the 2-mile-long (3.2 km) Portage Canal between the ...
The Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge carries Interstate 43 traffic over the Fox River. GREEN BAY — The Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge, Green Bay's most traversed over-water roadway, will see lane closures ...
The Fox Cities of Northeastern Wisconsin are the cities, towns and villages along the Fox River as it flows from Lake Winnebago northward into Green Bay. The Fox Cities communities, as defined by its Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau, [ 1 ] include:
The Ray Nitschke Memorial Bridge is a twin-leaf bascule bridge over the Fox River on Main Street in Green Bay, Wisconsin. [1] It is named in honor of the former Green Bay Packer linebacker Ray Nitschke .
Fox River (Little Wabash tributary), in Illinois; Fox River (Wabash tributary) in Illinois that is a tributary of the Wabash River near New Harmony, Indiana; Fox River (Michigan), a river in the Upper Peninsula; Fox River (Mississippi River), in Iowa and Missouri; Fox River (Green Bay tributary), flows into Green Bay