Appleton, Wisconsin |
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A vibrant, cosmopolitan community known for its big-city conveniences with the safety and cleanliness of a small town. Appleton's identity as a shopping, dining, and nightlife mecca is matched only by its reknowned dedication to fine arts, music and theatre!
Appleton Photo Gallery | Appleton Schools | Appleton City Government
Population: 70,087
Location Coordinates: 44.265536, -88.401655
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Oshkosh, Wisconsin |
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With breathtaking views of Lake Winnebago, Oshkosh, world famous for its annual EAA Air Adventure - the world's largest airshow, is an ever-changing community. Its vibrant downtown, with an air of urban chic, is frequented by tourists, boaters enjoying Oshkosh's convenient lakeshore, and scholars from nearby University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Enjoy bargain hunting at the outlet mall, or visit one of its several museums!
Oshkosh Photo Gallery
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| Oshkosh City Government
Population: 62,916
Location Coordinates: 44.024983, -88.551336
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Neenah, Wisconsin |
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Being the epicenter of the Fox Valley paper industry for over a century has left its mark on the rich heritage of Neenah. Its evidence lies not only in its still-buzzing factories and mills, but in the stately 19th century mansions once occupied by paper barons and other industrialists that staked their claim and contributed to the rapid growth of the Fox Cities. Beautiful waterfront parks and open areas abound in Neena, and its downtown is alive with a variety of fine dining and specialty retail shops.
Neenah Photo Gallery
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Population: 24,507
Location Coordinates: 44.174035, -88.468508
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Menasha, Wisconsin |
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Its waterfront location on the Fox River long ago gave Menasha an industrial edge, and, while its paper mills and other factories continue to flourish, modern-day Menasha sees plenty of pleasure boats glide in and out of its marina take advantage of the waterfront to enjoy sunny summer afternoons. Revitalization efforts in downtown Menasha have brought dining and fine art to the city center.
Menasha Photo Gallery | Menasha Schools | Menasha City Government
Population: 16,331
Location Coordinates: 44.212853, -88.436182
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Kaukauna, Wisconsin |
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A 19th Century haven for paper production, fur trading and cheesemakers, Kaukauna's diverse industrial continues to thrive today (with the exception of fur trading...). The city of Kaukauna spans both banks of the Fox River and is the northern-most edge of the Fox Cities, welcoming travelers headed south from Green Bay
Kaukauna Photo Gallery
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Population: 12,983
Location Coordinates: 44.27889, -88.26833
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Little Chute, Wisconsin |
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On the north bank of the Fox River, Little Chute lends a warm, distinctive small-town atmosphere to the Fox Cities. Because of its proximity to Fox Valley dairy farms and cheese factories, the largest frozen pizza plant in the world by Kraft Foods calls Little Chute home. Little Chute's large Dutch population adds to the diverse melting pot that makes up the Fox Valley, and explains the quaint windmill icons throughout the town!
Little Chute Photo Gallery | Little Chute Schools | Little Chute Government
Population: 10,476
Location Coordinates: 44.284087, -88.313629
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Kimberly, Wisconsin |
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Centered around the sprawling New Page paper mill on the southern bank of the Fox River, the Village of Kimberly defines the phrase "Work hard, play hard." When workers aren't busy producing fine paper products for use around the world, you can likely find them sitting in bleachers watching their favorite local scholastic sport. Kimberly's school and community sports organizations, much to the envy of other Fox Valley communities, consistantly earns state and national sports titles and trophies for softball, football, cross-country running and more.
Kimberly Photo Gallery
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| Kimberly Village Government
Population: 6,146
Location Coordinates: 44.268387, -88.337530
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Greenville, Wisconsin |
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With a thriving industrial park, busy airport, and western gateway to the Fox Cities on one side, and quiet countryside on the other, Greenville provides a convenient suburbian lifestyle to its residents. All the amenities of the "big city" are minutes away, yet without sacrificing the serenity of suburban living.
Greenville Photo Gallery
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Population: 6,844
Location Coordinates: 44.295, -88.54667
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Combined Locks, Wisconsin |
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Farmland and paper mills dotted the Fox River in the 1800's, all making use of the river as a power source, and for conveninent transportation for goods. Boat locks were built along the banks, giving the village its name. Combined Locks, overlooking the southern shore of the Fox River, remains a picturesque, tightly-knit mill community. It continues to thrive as a safe & quiet residential community despite its closeness to all the Fox Cities' metropoitan conveniences.
Combined Locks Photo Gallery
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Population: 2,422
Location Coordinates: 44.264904, -88.312007
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Hortonville, Wisconsin |
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Though it's surrounded by seemingly endless rolling hills planted with rows of crops, Hortonville is much more a farming community. Its close proximity to the heart of the Fox Cities make it an attractive choice for those looking to escape the fast pace of city life.
Hortonville Photo Gallery
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Population: 2,357
Location Coordinates: 44.335196, -88.638847
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Populations for municipalites listed on this page are accurate as of the 2000 census.
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