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The Fox Cities of Northeastern Wisconsin are the cities, towns and villages along the Fox River as it flows from Lake Winnebago northward into Green Bay.
The lakes lie midway along the Mukwonago River from its source springs to its meeting with the Fox River, which travels further southeast through Big Bend and beyond.
Crossing over the Wolf River in downtown Winneconne, WIS 116 heads east to its terminus at the interchange with US 45 near the northern shore of Lake Butte des Morts.
Yorkville, Illinois was founded in 1833 when Earl Adams built a log cabin on the south side of the Fox River.
WCWF, a CW-affiliated television station for the Fox River Valley area of Northeastern Wisconsin branded as CW14
The segment of the Elgin Bypass between McLean Boulevard and Grace Street (Illinois Route 25), including the Fox River bridge, was opened first.
Michael, Lincoln, and the six other escapees would come to be known as "The Fox River Eight" in the second season.
The trail begins at the CityDeck in Green Bay, Wisconsin, follows the Fox River south through De Pere, then deviatiating east, away from the river, were it follows a former railroad bed through Rockland, Wrightstown, Greenleaf, Holland, and ends at Ott Road in Hilbert.
The Fox Cities near the Fox River from roughly Neenah, Wisconsin on the south side to Kaukauna, Wisconsin on the north side are often collectively called the Fox Valley.
The present "West Side" school district covers the city of Aurora with an eastern boundary of the Fox River, a southern boundary of the Kane County and Kendall County line, a western boundary of Aurora's city limits, and a northern boundary of the village limits of North Aurora, Illinois.