
Rush Lake dominates this central Wisconsin landscape, its sprawling waters punctuated by Green Bay and Gleason Bay as it straddles the line between Winnebago and Fond du Lac counties. The settlement pattern is defined by small clusters of community life such as Waukau in the northeast and Koro to the west, connected by a rigid grid of rural roads like Schuster Rd and Co Rd E. The presence of numerous historic burial grounds, including Eureka Cem, Waukau Cem, and Nepeuskun Cem, points to the long-standing agricultural roots of the area.
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1961 Lake Poygan
Winnebago County, WI

1961 Oshkosh NE
Winnebago County, WI

1961 Oshkosh NW
Winnebago County, WI

1974 Fahrney Point
Winnebago County, WI

1974 Indian Point
Winnebago County, WI

1980 Pickett
Winnebago County, WI

1980 Rush Lake
Winnebago County, WI

1992 Fahrney Point
Winnebago County, WI

1992 Indian Point
Winnebago County, WI

1992 Oshkosh NE
Winnebago County, WI

2022 Fahrney Point
Winnebago County, WI

2022 Indian Point
Winnebago County, WI

2022 Lake Poygan
Winnebago County, WI

2022 Oshkosh NE
Winnebago County, WI

2022 Oshkosh NW
Winnebago County, WI

2022 Pickett
Winnebago County, WI

2022 Rush Lake
Winnebago County, WI