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Revision as of 17:33, 11 September 2009
Appleton | Manitowoc | Manistee, Michigan |
Fond du Lac | Milwaukee | Muskegon, Michigan |
Schaumburg, Illinois | Kenosha | Holland, Michigan |
Today's location: not yet announced |
Today's Location: [Milwaukee, WI]
The Milwaukee, WI graticule is located near latitude 43, longitude -87. Unfortunately, Lake Michigan occupies most of the graticule, although it does cover a few more lake cities like Port Washington and Sheboygan. It also contains any communities along the I-43 and STH-57 corridors north to the community of Newton in Sheboygan County. In the Milwaukee area this graticule is roughly bordered by 76th street(STH-181) on the West and Lincoln Avenue on the South.
This graticule includes many nice areas of the Greater Milwaukee Area including the hip and trendy East Side and Downtown Milwaukee areas, as well as the North Shore suburbs. Most of the area to the north of Milwaukee in this graticule is farm land. Smaller Ozaukee County communities and Sheboygan and its suburbs are included.