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  2. Waukesha Christmas parade attack - Wikipedia

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    Waukesha Christmas parade attack. Appearance. Coordinates: 43°00′44″N88°13′45″W43.01222°N 88.22917°W. Waukesha Christmas parade attack. Site of the incident on the corner of Barstow and Main streets on November 22, Police investigate behind the yellow caution tape. Location. Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S. Coordinates.

  3. Slender Man stabbing - Wikipedia

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    The stabbing took place on May 31, 2014, during a game of hide-and-seek in heavily wooded Davids Park near Waukesha, Wisconsin. The perpetrators, Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser, pinned down Payton Isabella Leutner (also known as Bella, a nickname used at the time of the crime) [ 5 ] and stabbed her nineteen times in the arms, legs, and torso ...

  4. Waukesha, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 262. FIPS code. 55-84250. Website. waukesha-wi.gov. Waukesha (/ ˈwɔːkɪʃɔː / WAW-ki-shaw) is the county seat of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States, along the Fox River. Its population was 71,158 at the 2020 census, making it the seventh-most populous city in Wisconsin. It is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area.

  5. Little Lord Fauntleroy (murder victim) - Wikipedia

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    Homicide by blunt-force trauma. Body discovered. March 8, 1921. Waukesha, Wisconsin. Resting place. Prairie Home Cemetery, Waukesha, Wisconsin. Height. 3 ft 6 in (1.07 m) Little Lord Fauntleroy is the nickname for the unidentified remains of an American boy who was believed to have been murdered in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in 1921.

  6. Waukesha County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Waukesha County, Wisconsin. "Leading the way!" Waukesha County (/ ˈwɔːkɪʃɔː /) is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 406,978, making it the third-most populous county in Wisconsin. Its median income of $88,985 placed it as the only county in Wisconsin on the list of the 100 ...

  7. Caroline Ingalls - Wikipedia

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    Caroline was born 15 miles west of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the Town of Brookfield, Waukesha County. [1] She was the fifth of seven children of Henry and Charlotte Quiner. Her brothers were Joseph, Henry, and Thomas, and her sisters were Martha, and Eliza. (The Quiners' first child, Martha Morse Quiner, died in 1836.)

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Waukesha ...

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    July 7, 1981. (#81000063) 103 Main Street. 42°51′42″N 88°19′57″W  /  42.861667°N 88.3325°W  / 42.861667; -88.3325  (Sewall Andrews House) Mukwonago. Andrews was a co-founder of Mukwonago who came from Vermont in 1836 to open a store and serve as a civic leader. In 1842 he built this modest but elegant Greek Revival home ...

  9. Milwaukee metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Census Bureau defines the Milwaukee Metropolitan area as containing four counties in southeastern Wisconsin: Milwaukee and the three WOW counties: Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha. The Metropolitan population of Milwaukee was 1,575,179 in the Census Bureau's 2019 estimate, making it the 39th largest in the United States.