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The Upper Fox River begins as a small stream northeast of Pardeeville. It flows west by southwest towards Portage where it comes within two miles (3.2 km) of the Wisconsin River before turning north. The Fox River and the Wisconsin River are connected via the Portage Canal, which was the first waterway between the Great Lakes and the ...
Grand River (Colorado), historical name (1836-1921) of the Colorado River above the confluence with the Green River; Grand River (Michigan) Grand River (Ohio) Grand River (Oklahoma) Grand River (Missouri) in Iowa and Missouri; Grand River (Oklahoma) Grand River (South Dakota) in North and South Dakota; Grand River, tributary of Fox River, Wisconsin
Little Chariton River; Little Fabius River; Little Fox River; Little Maries River; Little Meramec River; Little Niangua River 40 miles (64 km) Little Osage River; Little Platte River; Little Pomme de Terre River; Little River (Iowa–Missouri), tributary of Weldon River; Little River (St. Francis River tributary) Little Sac River; Little St ...
Firesteel River Forks River Fox River (Cochrane District) Fox River (Kenora District) Fox River (Thunder Bay District) Foxear Creek Frederick House River French River: Gananoque River Ganaraska River Garden River Gargantua River Go Home River Goulais River Grand River Green's Creek Greenhill River Groundhog River Gull River (Balsam Lake) Gull ...
The lower Wisconsin River flows through glacial drift until it enters the Driftless Area and eventually reaches the Mississippi River. [1] It extends about 116 river miles (187 river kilometers) from Portage to its confluence with the Mississippi River, falling 171 feet (52 m) from about elevation 782 feet (238 m) above sea level (msl) at Portage to 611 feet (186 m), msl at the Mississippi.
The Fox River and River Walk in downtown Waukesha, Wisconsin. The Fox River rises in the Halbach Swamp, [5] 1 mi (1.6 km) southeast of the community of Colgate, Wisconsin [2] and flows past Brookfield, Waukesha, Big Bend, Waterford, Rochester, Burlington, Wheatland, Silver Lake and Wilmot, for a total of 84 miles (135 km) [1] in Wisconsin.
On Jan. 13. 1982, 74 people were killed when Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the 14th Street Bridge connecting Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., and fell into the frozen Potomac River.
Fox River (Little Wabash tributary), in Illinois; Fox River (Wabash tributary) in Illinois that is a tributary of the Wabash River near New Harmony, Indiana; Fox River (Michigan), a river in the Upper Peninsula; Fox River (Mississippi River), in Iowa and Missouri; Fox River (Green Bay tributary), flows into Green Bay