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Old Pontoon Bridge, North McGregor, Iowa 1885. The Pile–Pontoon Railroad Bridge was a floating bridge that crossed the Mississippi River in northern Iowa.. From 1857 Marquette, Iowa became a major hub on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, as grain from throughout Iowa and Minnesota was sent through the city en route to Lake Michigan.
The Wisconsin was built for the Goodrich Line at the Detroit Dry Dock Complex in 1881, [2] a steamer 204 feet (62 m) long with a beam of 35 feet (11 m) and a depth of 12 feet (3.7 m). [3] [4] Her design was progressive in several ways. She had an iron hull in an era when most ships were still built of wood.
Roundy's operates [when?] 149 supermarkets and 107 pharmacies throughout the states of Wisconsin and Illinois. [1] Based on fiscal year 2012 sales, Roundy's was the 37th largest grocery store chain [2] and the 89th largest retailer in the United States. [3] As of December 2015, Roundy's became a subsidiary of Kroger of Cincinnati, Ohio. [4]
A saloon occupied the building until 1898, then a grocery store by 1904. By 1946 it housed a restaurant. [14] The store at 160 S. Central Ave. was also built between 1884 and 1887, and is a 2-story brick store similar to others of that era, except that the pilasters that frame the side curve at the top to merge into the cornice.
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".
The Gust Brothers' Store is located in Baraboo, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1] It is a fine example of an Italianate commercial style building, built in 1877–78 by August and William Gust for their meat market store. It is a two-story 22 by 51 feet (6.7 m × 15.5 m) grayish limestone building.
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