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5 unusual facts about Fox Valley


Fox Valley

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.

Fox River Valley Railroad, a railroad that ran in eastern Wisconsin that ran from 1988-1993.

Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

University of Wisconsin–Fox Valley

In addition, the magazine has published work by former poets laureate of three states: Mary Crow, Colorado; Walt McDonald, Texas; and Ellen Kort, Wisconsin.

The campus is also home to the Barlow Planetarium, a world-class facility with a Digistar II 3-D projector, and the Weis Earth Science Museum, the official State Mineralogical Museum of Wisconsin.


Interstate 41

The freeway portion of US 41 and US 45 from Milwaukee through the Fox Valley to Green Bay was proposed and designated as an Interstate Highway as part of the 2005 highway funding bill (Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users).


see also

Fox Cities Performing Arts Center

The Center is the home of the Broadway Across America – Fox Cities series, the Boldt Arts Alive! series, the Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Education Series, and the Fox Valley Symphony.

Marmion Abbey

The principal apostolate of the monks has been Marmion Academy, though a variety of work has been undertaken by them throughout the Fox Valley area and beyond, particularly their mission priory in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, where they operate a minor seminary.