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Plymouth has been the hub of Wisconsin's dairy and cheese industry since the city was founded. The premiere dairy cow, the Holstein, represented here, was imported from Holland in 1870. In 1882, the National Cheese Exchange was established at Plym…
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Named for Corwith "Corky" and Joan Hamill who raced a Mercury Allard. Joan took second place in the 1950 ladies race. Marker donated by: Guy, Clyde and David Morter in honor of AEF Vets who brought us road racing. Historic Race Circuits of …
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The first high-speed straightaway on the 1951-52 circuit, named for its proximity to the former Joliet School in use until 1958. Marker donated by: Chapple Family Trust and Mark F. Pfaller II. Historic Race Circuits of Elkhart Lake listed o…
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To mark the Indian trail which later became the plank road between Sheboygan and Fond du Lac. Near this spot was built the first white man's home in the Town of Plymouth, 1845, and near here the town's first white child was born. Erected b…
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In 1875 this was a thriving village with a post office, sawmill, grist mill, general store, village hall, cooper, blacksmith and woodworking shops, a cheese factory and a dozen houses. James and Lucinda Stone of Winooski, Vermont were the firs…
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