Commemorative plaque on the common access walkway, at the side of Lake Geneva, near Fontana, Wisconson State, indicating the original path used by the


Commemorative plaque on the common access walkway, at the side of Lake Geneva, near Fontana, Wisconson State, indicating the original path used by the native Indians to get to the lake and fish. The path, approximately 26 miles long, surrounds the lake and is open to all to use. It passes through private gardens and an action by the property owners to restrict access was rejected by Wisconsin Courts.


Size: 6037px × 4025px
Location: Fontana, Walworth County, Wisconsin, America
Photo credit: © Findlay / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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