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X-WR-CALNAME:Sheboygan County Historical Research Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260617T120000
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SUMMARY:History on the Move – History of the Mullet River, Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Dan Buckman, President of the Plymouth Historical Society, will present the second portion of a History of the Mullet River.\nRising in Mullet Lake in Fond du Lac County, the Mullet River runs 40 miles until it empties into the Sheboygan River in Sheboygan Falls. It drains 88 square miles of agricultural land and still passes over 7 dams from the Mullet Marsh to the Richardson dam.\nWe’ll visit Greenbush, Glenbeulah, Camp Evelyn, Plymouth and Sheboygan Falls.\nThis presentation is open to the public and free of charge.\n
URL:https://www.schrc.org/events/history-on-the-move-history-of-the-mullet-river-part-2/
ORGANIZER;CN=Research Center:MAILTO:katiereilly@schrc.org
CATEGORIES:History on the Move
LOCATION:1500 Douglas Drive, Plymouth, WI
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