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  1. The Historical Society Museum is located at 211 Cordelia Street, Fox Lake, WI 53933. The Fox Lake Historical Society Museum is open the 1st and 3rd Sunday’s now until – October 5th from 1-4 PM. Please come join us for a great way to conclude a patriotic 4th of July Weekend. Special thanks to the many volunteers who have put in countless ...

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  2. The Fox Lake Historical Society Museum is open during the summer until October 5th on the 1st and 3rd Sunday’s from 1-4 PM.The Historical Society Museum is located at:206 College AvenueFox Lake, WI 53933.

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  4. History of Fox Lake. Built on the south shore of Fox Lake, the city that is its namesake was Dodge County's 1st settlement. Established in 1838, Fox Lake was a key stop between Fort Winnebago in Portage and Fort Howard in Green Bay. The 1st inhabitants of Fox Lake were Winnebago Indians who named the area around the 2,625-acre lake "Hosh-a-rac ...

  5. The Fox Lake Railroad Depot, situated in Fox Lake, Wisconsin, is a historical site that dates back to 1884. It was constructed by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, also known as the Milwaukee Road. A notable architectural feature, the porte-cochère, was added to the depot in 1919. Functionality of Fox Lake Railroad Depot

  6. 211 W Cordelia St, Fox Lake, WI 53933. Reach out directly. Visit website. ... Fox Lake Historical Society And Museum - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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  7. The Harriet O’Connell Historical Room is currently housed in the basement of the Fox Lake Public Library, 117 W. State Street in the City of Fox Lake, Wisconsin. Harriet O’Connell lived through the 1970’s, and had a long life. During which time, she wrote about Fox Lake on the back of used papers she created as secretary in her brother ...

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