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  2. List of towns in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Municipalities map of counties, cities, villages, and towns. Towns in Wisconsin are similar to civil townships in other states. For a more detailed discussion, see Administrative divisions of Wisconsin#Town. Frequently a village or city may have the same name as a town. As of 2006, Wisconsin had 1,260 towns, some with the same name.

  3. Administrative divisions of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Municipalities map of counties, cities, villages, and towns. The administrative divisions of Wisconsin include counties, cities, villages and towns. In Wisconsin, all of these are units of general-purpose local government. There are also a number of special-purpose districts formed to handle regional concerns, such as school districts ...

  4. Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Tanger Outlet Center opened in 2006 near the Great Wolf Lodge, replacing the defunct Wisconsin Dells Greyhound Park, which opened in May 1990, but closed in 1996 due to heavy competition from the nearby Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells Bingo/Casino. Since Mt. Olympus opened the Parthenon Indoor Theme Park in 2006, two more indoor theme parks ...

  5. Orono, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Orono (/ ˈ ɒr ə ˌ n oʊ / ORR-ə-noh, / ˈ ɒr n oʊ / ORR-noh) is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. It is situated west of Minneapolis on the north shore of Lake Minnetonka. Orono is an affluent municipality that ranks as one of the wealthiest cities in the state. [6] The population was 7,437 at the 2010 census. [7]

  6. Orono Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The town of Orono was settled in the 1770s, and was incorporated in 1806, named for Joseph Orono, a local Penobscot chief who had recently died. Its population was relatively small until a lumber boom began in the 1820s. This boom continued into the 1840s, and resulted in Orono's most significant period of population growth.

  7. U.S. Route 51 in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The road passes Beloit College and crosses Wisconsin Highway 81 (WIS 81) before leaving Beloit and going toward Janesville. Along the way, it goes under the Wisconsin and Southern railroad and turns away from the river and passes Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport. US 51 becomes a four-lane undivided highway as it crosses WIS 11. [2]

  8. Wisconsin Highway 23 - Wikipedia

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    WIS 23 joins US 12 west and both routes turn north into the heart of the Wisconsin Dells tourism district along Wisconsin Dells Parkway north [6] – passing attractions such as Noah's Ark Waterpark [7] the Wisconsin Ducks boat tours, [8] and Tommy Bartlett's Thrill Show [9] WIS 23 turns at the junction with WIS 13 and WIS 16 with both routes ...

  9. Wisconsin Highway 82 - Wikipedia

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    US 12 / WIS 16 (Main Street) – New Lisbon, Wisconsin Dells: WIS 58 north – Necedah: Northern end of WIS 58 overlap: I-90 / I-94 – Tomah, Madison: Adams: Town of Springville: WIS 13 – Adams, Wisconsin Dells: Marquette: Oxford–Packwaukee town line: I-39 / US 51 / WIS 23 west – Portage, Wisconsin Dells, Stevens Point WIS 23 east ...