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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Waukesha ...

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    Big Bend Mound Group No. 2: December 19, 1978 : South of Big Bend Coordinates missing: Big Bend: Group of tall conical mounds, probably built by Middle Woodland people. [22] 14: Bishopstead: Bishopstead: March 1, 1984 : 153 West Oakwood Drive

  3. Big Bend, Waukesha County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Big Bend is located at (42.887862, -88.211333 [ 5 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the village has a total area of 3.15 square miles (8.16 km 2 ), of which, 3.11 square miles (8.05 km 2 ) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.10 km 2 ) is water.

  4. Big Bend, Rusk County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Big Bend is a town in Rusk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 402 at the 2000 census . The unincorporated community of Island Lake is located in the town.

  5. Big Bend, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Big Bend is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: Big Bend, Rusk County, Wisconsin, a town;

  6. Central House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was built by Adam Bobel, a Prussian immigrant who had served with the 20th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. [2] After a fire in 1881, the building was largely re-built. In 1898, the hotel was overly crowded due to a lumberman's convention. [3]

  7. Big Bend Historical Area - Wikipedia

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    It is the site of the early 19th century Village of Big Bend, abandoned prior to 1940. It includes the site of the Big Bend Iron Furnace (1846), and the remains of the Shenango Division of the Erie Extension Canal towpath, loading bay, and road. Also in the district is the site of the Shenango House Hotel (c. 1830), remains of Dam Number 2 ...