Southeast Wisconsin is home of the most densely populated part of Wisconsin, with industrial near the lake, and farming communities to the west. Milwaukee is the largest city in the state, a long with Racine and Kenosha making up it's smaller sister cities. Hwy I-94 runs through it's center, and is the main corridor through the area along with Amtrak and the Chicago & North Western railroad lines.
Browns Lake, Burlington Wisconsin
Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the area, Native American mounds were constructed in what is now Burlington. Although around 1830 a small Potawatomi village stood in what is now the Town of Burlington.[3], there was no Native American settlement in the area encompassed by the present city.
The earliest certain European presence in what is now Burlington was in the fall of 1799, when a group of French explorers and missionaries, led by Francis Morgan de Vereceones, made a portage from the Root River to the Fox River, reaching the Fox at about Burlington's present location
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![RLJSlick > Browns Lake, Burlington Wisconsin
Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the area, Native American mounds were constructed in what is now Burlington. Although around 1830 a small Potawatomi village stood in what is now the Town of Burlington.[3], there was no Native American settlement in the area encompassed by the present city.
The earliest certain European presence in what is now Burlington was in the fall of 1799, when a group of French explorers and missionaries, led by Francis Morgan de Vereceones, made a portage from the Root River to the Fox River, reaching the Fox at about Burlington's present location
(C) Copyright Ricky L. Jones 1995-2009 All Rights reserved. Images can not be used without my permission RLJSlick > Browns Lake, Burlington Wisconsin
Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the area, Native American mounds were constructed in what is now Burlington. Although around 1830 a small Potawatomi village stood in what is now the Town of Burlington.[3], there was no Native American settlement in the area encompassed by the present city.
The earliest certain European presence in what is now Burlington was in the fall of 1799, when a group of French explorers and missionaries, led by Francis Morgan de Vereceones, made a portage from the Root River to the Fox River, reaching the Fox at about Burlington's present location
(C) Copyright Ricky L. Jones 1995-2009 All Rights reserved. Images can not be used without my permission](/img/spacer.gif)
Browns Lake, Burlington Wisconsin
Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the area, Native American mounds were constructed in what is now Burlington. Although around 1830 a small Potawatomi village stood in what is now the Town of Burlington.[3], there was no Native American settlement in the area encompassed by the present city.
The earliest certain European presence in what is now Burlington was in the fall of 1799, when a group of French explorers and missionaries, led by Francis Morgan de Vereceones, made a portage from the Root River to the Fox River, reaching the Fox at about Burlington's present location
(C) Copyright Ricky L. Jones 1995-2009 All Rights reserved. Images can not be used without my permission
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