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  2. Ted Junker - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Junker (April 13, 1919 in Teremia Mare, TimiČ™ County, Romania - April 14, 2013 Burlington, Wisconsin [1]) was a Romanian-born German who generated publicity and controversy when he announced plans to open a memorial to Adolf Hitler in Walworth County, Wisconsin, near Millard, Wisconsin.

  3. List of people from Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Braggo Roth (1892–1936), baseball player (Burlington) Frank Roth (1878–1955), baseball player (Burlington) Nina Roth (born 1988), Olympic curler (McFarland) Ben Rothwell (born 1981), MMA fighter (Kenosha) Pants Rowland (1879–1969), baseball manager (Platteville) Courtney Rummel (born 2003), professional snowboarder

  4. Burlington, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Burlington's first private school, the Burlington Academy, was founded in 1844 as a result of dissatisfaction with the other schools operating at the time. One of its early teachers was John F. Potter, later a Congressman from Wisconsin. [36] The Burlington Academy no longer operates. Private and parochial schools in Burlington include:

  5. The Hawk Eye - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper traces its roots to the Wisconsin Territorial Gazette and Burlington Advertiser, which was established July 10, 1837, by James Clarke and Cyrus Jacobs. [2] Clarke and Jacobs moved to Burlington from Belmont, Wisconsin, when the capital of the Wisconsin Territory was moved to Burlington. The pair did printing work for the ...

  6. Ed Garvey - Wikipedia

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    Edward Robert Garvey (April 18, 1940 – February 22, 2017) was an American lawyer, activist, and Democratic politician from Wisconsin. He was executive director of the National Football League Players Association (players' union) from 1971 to 1983. He also ran unsuccessfully for United States Senate (1986 and 1988) and Governor of Wisconsin ...

  7. List of newspapers in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Standard Press: Burlington: Southern Lakes Newspapers ... Wisconsin Rapids Multimedia Channels Defunct. Green Bay News-Chronicle (1972–2005) [16]

  8. List of homicides in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Ohio, Wisconsin: 1978–1991: 16: Known as the "Milwaukee Cannibal" [16] David Van Dyke: Milwaukee 1979–1980 6 Burglar who murdered people after tricking them into letting him into their homes [17] Lorenzo Fayne: Wisconsin, Illinois: 1989–1993: 6: Serial killer and rapist who murdered one woman and five children in the states of Wisconsin ...

  9. Kane Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Many of the homes in the district belonged to Burlington's most influential residents, including merchant Ephraim Perkins, the Meinhardt banking family, and Louis H. Rohr, owner of the Wisconsin Condensed Milk Company. The district includes examples of most of the popular American architectural styles of the nineteenth and early twentieth ...