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Kash, 1, sits with Humane Society of Washington County Canine Coordinator Halee Vogt in the shelter on Monday. Kash was surrendered to the shelter due to a housing situation, humane society ...
The shelter posted on Facebook, in part, "Meet Bella, the first “five-legged” dog we’ve seen in the Wisconsin Humane Society's 145 year history! We were all just as floored as you likely are ...
Compared to the 1,112 animals adopted across the Wisconsin Humane Society's six campuses from Racine to Door County, Shelter Animals Count's national database of pet statistics shows that the ...
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Henry Bergh is a statue by American artist James H. Mahoney located at the Wisconsin Humane Society in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.The bronze statue portrays Henry Bergh, the father of the humane movement in the United States, [2] holding a cane in his proper right hand and petting a dog with a bandaged paw with his proper left hand.
This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. There are over 2,500 listed sites in Wisconsin . Each of the state's 72 counties has at least one listing on the National Register .
Location of Washington County in Wisconsin. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Wisconsin.It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Washington County, Wisconsin.
Washington County was created on December 7, 1836, by the Wisconsin Territory Legislature, with Port Washington designated as the county seat. It was run administratively from Milwaukee County until 1840, when an Act of Organization allowed the county self-governance, and the county seat was moved to Grafton, then called Hamburg.