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The congregation added a small school behind the synagogue, where Edna Ferber was an early student, devoting a chapter to her life in Appleton in her 1938 memoir. [ 2 ] Temple Zion is a wonderful example of 19th century vernacular architecture.
Appleton: Art Deco-style office tower, built in 1952 for AAL, the world's largest fraternal insurance provider, from a design by Cram and Ferguson Architects of Boston. Their successor firm Hoyle, Doran & Berry designed the 1966 west corner addition. Tallest building in Appleton. [5] 2: Appleton City Park Historic District: Appleton City Park ...
Major highway routes in the area include: Interstate 41/U.S. Route 41, which connects the Fox Cities with Green Bay and Milwaukee; Wisconsin Highway 441, known locally as the Tri-County Expressway, which is an auxiliary highway of Interstate 41 that serves as a beltway around Appleton; and U.S. Route 10 which travels east–west, connecting the ...
Supporters can join Appleton Area NOW organizers at 1 p.m. Sunday at Pierce Park, 1035 W. Prospect Ave., to prepare for the March against Dobbs. At 2 p.m., they will march to Houdini Plaza, 100 W ...
The Fox Cities Performing Arts Center, also called the PAC, is a performing arts center in downtown Appleton, Wisconsin, US.The Center is the home of the Broadway Across America – Fox Cities series, the Boldt Arts Alive! series, the Spotlight series, the Amcor Education Series, the Viewpoint speaker series, and the Fox Valley Symphony.
Building is now publicly available for rental. [31] High Holiday services are held there annually and led by Hannah Rosenthal. [32] Anshe Poale Zedek Manitowoc: 1900 defunct Orthodox: Officially built in 1954. Shut down in 2016. [33] [34] Sons of Jacob Synagogue Marinette: defunct unknown: One of three synagogues in Marinette in 1903 [35 ...
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Fox River Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopping center located in Grand Chute, Wisconsin, United States, which serves the Appleton, Wisconsin metropolitan area. It is a major driver of the local economy and its construction helped spur the growth of the Grand Chute shopping district, which is today known as the "shopping capital of Wisconsin".