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centerfor "biggame" fishing, where deepwater 

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In and around Sheboygan, where Jack 

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 are listed on the National Register of Historic 

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In nearby Kohler, the American Club is 

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 1918 as a dormitory for immigrant factory 

 workers who were taught English in night 

 school at company expense and who were 

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 the workers' "plain washroom" is now a 

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Its companion park is Grand Teton, called 

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 means "large breasts" in French. 



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