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Encyclopedia > Fox River

The Fox River is the name of several places and rivers:


Populated places

  • Fox River, Alaska in the United States
  • Fox River, Wisconsin in the United States
  • Fox River Township, Davis County, Iowa in the United States
  • Fox River, Nova Scotia in Canada

Rivers


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Fox River Motel, Seney, Michigan Lodging (458 words)
The Fox River Motel,located in downtown Seney, is open all year around to accommodate all sporting and tour enthusiasts through the changing seasons in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
General Area: The Fox River Motel is Located in the heart of Seney.
The trail head to the Fox River Pathway, a 28 mile hiking trial thru State Forest is only 1 mile from the motel.
Fox River Facts (0 words)
The river and bay bottom sediments are badly contaminated with thousands of pounds of toxic chemicals called PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), which continue to flow downstream and spread throughout Green Bay and Lake Michigan.
In an active, eroding river system it would be only a matter of time before the capping material (of sand or rock) wore away, especially in major storms and flooding.
Multiple dredging crews working on several parts of the river and lower bay at once could achieve major progress in less than 10 years, if the public support is strong enough to push for rapid action.
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