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Brown County Historic Sites. 1634 - 1909 · Commemorating the discovery of Wisconsin in 1634 by Jean Nicolet, emmissary of Governor Champlain of New France. In this vicinity Nicolet first met the Winnebago Indians. Unveiled August 12, 1909, by members of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin and the Green Bay Historical Society. A non-government historic park.). Whether this is truly the correct historical location is yet a different matter. See Jerrold Rodesch's article in. The US. Postal Service...
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Brown County Historic Sites. This site attempts to document every marked historic location in Brown County. If the location is within the modern county boundaries, has a significant history associated with the location,. Is marked by some sort of monument, then it should be included here. If you are interested in finding historical markers, you may wish to try the community-based historical marker database. Which is not affiliated with this site). This page is valid. Brought to you by Pivot Rock.
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Brown County Historic Sites. In front of Cormier School, at the corner of Cormier Road and Broadway in Ashwaubenon. Cormier School became a school again subsequent to the installation of this marker.). This page is valid. Brought to you by Pivot Rock.
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Brown County Historic Sites. In Creviere Commons at the corner of Broadway and George Street, above the east shore of the Fox River in downtown De Pere. Rapides des Peres -. The rapids at De Pere were well known to all early travelers along the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, which provided the best access to the Mississippi. Despite Indian domination, the waterway served explorers, fur traders and voyageurs, missionaries, and soldiers principally from France and from Canada (New France). The site of the Brown...
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The Archive of Area Parks. At Red Banks (Brown County Historical Society). Brown County Fair Grounds. Wisconsin State Bicycle Trails (DNR/Brown County). Index to Green Bay city parks. Brought to you by Pivot Rock. This page is valid.
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Brown County Historic Sites. Along Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Denmark, where the Village and Veterans' War Memorial Park extends to the street. Frank Kriwanek organized the first telephone company in Denmark which was housed on the second floor of this building. This service was sold to General Telephone Company in Green Bay in the late 1930s, but the telephone office remained in this building until the 1960s. Denmark Middle School Students Trail Project. Where customers send their friends. In 1972, th...
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Brown County Historic Sites. At the crest of the hill overlooking the Fox River in Lost Dauphin Park. Off County Trunk Highway D (Lost Dauphin Road) in the Town of Lawrence. James Powlis, whose Oneida name Tewakateleλ·thale! Continued on other side). Wisconsin Society Sons of the American Revolution. Funded by the generosity of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin. In Holy Apostles Episcopal Cemetery in Oneida along County Trunk Highway E. Continued from other side). James Powlis was one of those twe...