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  2. Peninsula Players - Wikipedia

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    The Players was founded in 1935 by the brother and sister team of Caroline and Richard Fisher in a garden behind the Bonnie Brook motel in Fish Creek, Wisconsin. [1] In 1937 the Fishers moved the newly founded theater to the recently vacated 22-acre (89,000 m 2) Wildwood Boys Camp, along the shores of Green Bay between the towns of Egg Harbor and Fish Creek.

  3. Fall Festival - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Autumn Festival; West Side Nut Club Fall Festival This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 11:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Alexander Noble House - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Noble, one of the founders of Fish Creek, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1829 and moved to Fish Creek in 1863. He served the community as blacksmith, postmaster, town chairman, and county board member. [2] Today, the restored Noble House contains many of its original furnishings and artifacts.

  5. Fish Creek Falls - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek Falls is a waterfall located about 5 miles to the east of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, in Routt National Forest. Fish Creek runs from several small lakes in the Rabbit Ears Range of Colorado. In the summertime, the road to Fish Creek Falls often becomes clogged in mid-afternoon with tourists wanting to see the 283-foot-tall (86 m ...

  6. Fish Creek - Wikipedia

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    Rural Municipality of Fish Creek No. 402, Saskatchewan; United States. Fish Creek (Georgia) Fish Creek (Kansas) Fish Creek (Black River tributary), in New York; Fish Creek (East Branch Delaware River tributary), in New York; Fish Creek (Oneida Lake tributary), in New York; Fish Creek (Oregon), a Recreational River within the National Wild and ...

  7. Fish Creek, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek sits on the site of a Menominee and Ojibwa village known as Ma-go-she-kah-ning, or "trout fishing". [5] The first settler of Fish Creek was Increase Claflin and his family circa 1844, [6] but the village founder is considered to be entrepreneur Asa Thorp. Loggers and fishermen started settling in Fish Creek in 1853. [7]

  8. Fish Creek Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek flows throughout its length, joining the Bow River on the east side of the park, and there is an artificial lake that offers swimming. With more than 100 kilometres (62 mi) of paved and unpaved trails, the park is a popular area for hiking and biking, as well as for picnicking, swimming, fishing, and observing wildlife.

  9. Church of the Atonement (Fish Creek, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Atonement, is an historic Carpenter Gothic Episcopal summer chapel in Fish Creek, Wisconsin, within the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac. On March 7, 1985, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.