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WIS 21 crosses WIS 116 in Omro. The highway then enters the greater Oshkosh area and junctions with US 41 along Omro Road. [7] WIS 21 continues along Omro Road, Oshkosh Avenue and Congress Avenue, ending at US 45 (Algoma Boulevard) on the northwest side of Oshkosh after crossing the upper Fox River east of Lake Butte des Morts. [8]
Fort Madison Street Railway [63]: 169–170 Fort Madison: Horse July 1888 1895 Electric 1895 1929 Independence & Rush Park Street Railway [63]: 183 Independence: Electric August 22, 1892 August 14, 1907 Iowa City Electric Railway [63]: 170 ♦ Iowa City Electric November 1, 1910 August 16, 1930 Keokuk Electric Car & Power Co. [63]: 173
The Opera Sedan was restored in 2009 after sitting in storage for almost 20 years. It was Bruce Mohs' personal Opera Sedan. Bringing it back to its original condition by two Wisconsin High Schools: Freedom High School Automotive Program and the Freedom Auto Club (Freedom, WI) and Shawano High School automotive program known as "Hot Rod High" (Shawano, WI).
The Omro Village Hall and Engine House, built in 1896, was the first centralized municipal building in Omro, Wisconsin, and the seat of local government for 70 years. In 1997 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its intact Late Victorian architecture and its role in the community.
Omro is a city in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,517 at the 2010 census . The city is located along the Fox River , approximately 10 miles west of Oshkosh, Wisconsin.