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In a sunlight-dappled room in UW-Madison’s Science Hall, between historical maps from around the planet, rests a world unlike ...
Send your unique things about Oshkosh that only a local would know in an email to [email protected] with your name and we ...
To see amazing pieces of art, you will not have to look any further than down by your own two feet. In this segment, Jessica ...
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The Autopian on MSNThere’s Now A Pokémon Go For Airplanes, And I Can’t Stop Playing
I’ve never been an airplane person. I think that’s because throughout my life, most of my experiences with planes have been ...
In 1880, the L.W. Crane caught fire and sank to the bottom of the river. That's what the research team thinks it saw during ...
MCKINNEY, TX / ACCESS Newswire / July 18, 2025 / Adventure Pilot, creator of iFly EFB, and leading rugged tablet manufacturer SOTEN Technology (Hugerock) today announced a strategic partnership and th ...
Your guide to the Oshkosh area's top restaurants and destinations to check out during 2025's EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNUnderwater Archaeologists Were Looking for a Lost Shipwreck in Wisconsin. They Stumbled Upon a Different Vessel Instead
Archaeologists think they may have identified the final resting place of the L.W. Crane, a steamer ship that caught fire and sank in Wisconsin’s Fox River in 1880. Researchers with the Wisconsin ...
"Sometimes we find something new that we were not looking for," the Wisconsin Historical Society said about the discovery.
Researchers with the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Underwater Archeology Association were conducting a sonar survey of the Fox River in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, this spring to map ...
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