
The Lake Michigan coastline anchors this late-twentieth-century study of eastern Wisconsin, where the industrial and residential centers of Sheboygan and Kohler meet the waterfront. The landscape is defined by the winding paths of the Sheboygan River, Mullet River, and Onion River, which historically powered the development of communities like Sheboygan Falls and Plymouth. Beyond the urban centers, the map reveals a well-established network of smaller settlements such as Gibbsville, Hingham, and Oostburg, reflecting the region's agricultural and rural heritage.
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