What to see in America . the two rivers so thatsteamboats can pass back and forth between the Mississippiand the lake. The biggest place in the state is Milwaukee, at the mouthof a river of the same name, with a good harbor formed byerecting a huge breakwater. The river admits the largestvessels to the doors of the warehouses. About two thirds Wisconsin 259 of the people are Germans. The city hall has one of thelargest bells in the world, and an illuminated clock dial thatis visible for two miles at night. Washington Park on theoutskirts of the city has the unusual attraction of a largeherd of


What to see in America . the two rivers so thatsteamboats can pass back and forth between the Mississippiand the lake. The biggest place in the state is Milwaukee, at the mouthof a river of the same name, with a good harbor formed byerecting a huge breakwater. The river admits the largestvessels to the doors of the warehouses. About two thirds Wisconsin 259 of the people are Germans. The city hall has one of thelargest bells in the world, and an illuminated clock dial thatis visible for two miles at night. Washington Park on theoutskirts of the city has the unusual attraction of a largeherd of deer. Sheridan Drive, that skirts the lake to thesouth, affords a pleasant outlook on the water. Seventeenmiles to the west is the well-known health resort, Waukesha,Home of White Rock, where more water is bottled andshipped than from any other town in the country. Aboutfifty miles southwest, at Lake Geneva, is located the YerkesObservatory, equipped wuth a telescope that has a forty-inchlens, the largest in the Wisconsin Farm liov:


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