Fox Cities
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Fox Cities | |
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Country | United States |
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Largest city | Appleton, Wisconsin |
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Highest elevation | N/A ft (N/A m) |
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Population [citation needed][original research?] | |
• Total | 367,516 |
• Rank | 193rd in the U.S. |
The Fox Cities of Northeastern Wisconsin are the cities, towns and villages along the Fox River as it flows from Lake Winnebago northward into Green Bay. A center of papermaking and printing, the area is one of the 50 top manufacturing regions in the nation.[citation needed]
The Fox Cities communities include the cities of Appleton, Kaukauna, Menasha, and Neenah, the villages of Combined Locks, Harrison, Hortonville, Kimberly, Little Chute, and Sherwood, and the towns of Buchanan, Clayton, Freedom, Grand Chute, Greenville, Harrison, Kaukauna, and Menasha.
The area's shopping includes the Fox River Mall, the largest mall in the state at 1.2 million square feet.[1]
Area post-secondary schools include the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh the third largest UW college, Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton, Lawrence University in Appleton, and University of Wisconsin–Fox Valley in Menasha.
References
External links
- Fox Cities Online Fox Cities directory
- Foxcities.org visitor information for the Fox Cities