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    Winnebago River Bridge was a historic structure located north of Mason City, Iowa, United States. The span carried U.S. Route 65 over the Winnebago River...
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    the Wolf and Fox Rivers, which combine at Lake Butte des Morts. The Fox River flows east through Oshkosh and into Lake Winnebago at its west central...
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    The Winnebago River is a 72-mile-long (116 km) river in northern Iowa. It is a tributary of the Shell Rock River, part of the Cedar River watershed that...
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    Lake Winnebago, and the Lower Fox River, flowing from Lake Winnebago northeasterly to lower Green Bay. Together, the two sections give the Fox River a length...
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    approach. A Winnebago medicine man was brought in to bless the site so the remains could be moved.[citation needed] When the Dubuque–Wisconsin Bridge opened...
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  • Illinois Route 251 via the Bauer Parkway and Harlem Road (Winnebago County Highway 25). The bridge opened in 1993. As of 2006, the toll for all vehicles was...
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    Rockford. The Winnebago County Forest Preserve District owns and operates six preserve along the river in Winnebago County. The river is the chief attraction...
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    Lake Butte des Morts (category Lakes of Winnebago County, Wisconsin)
    Winnebago County. It is part of the Winnebago Pool (also known as the Winnebago System) of lakes in east central Wisconsin, along with Lake Winnebago...
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    traveled connection between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River. Fort Winnebago's location near the portage allowed it to regulate transportation...
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    was known as the Pishtaka River in the 19th century. There is another Fox River in Wisconsin that flows through Lake Winnebago into Green Bay. There are...
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