Farmington, Wisconsin
Farmington, United States
Farmington, Wisconsin has 20 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
St. John of God Roman Catholic Church, Convent, and School
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: Boltonville, Wisconsin
kame
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: Kitchener, Ontario | Brzeg, Poland | Valparaiso, Indiana | Saukville (town), Wisconsin | Hartford, Wisconsin
Laurentide Ice Sheet
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: Harrisburg, Illinois | Ashville, Ohio | Thompson, Manitoba | Great Falls, Montana | Tangier, Virginia
Treaty of Washington, with Menominee (1831)
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: Mequon, Wisconsin | River Hills, Wisconsin | Shorewood, Wisconsin | Glendale, Wisconsin | Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Kettle (landform)
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: Westerly, Rhode Island | Fredonia (town), Wisconsin | Saukville (town), Wisconsin | Cedarburg (town), Wisconsin | Ogema, Saskatchewan
Milwaukee River
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Mequon, Wisconsin | Grafton, Wisconsin | Saukville, Wisconsin | Fredonia (town), Wisconsin
esker
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: County Carlow | Ottawa, Ontario | Vantaa, Finland | County Offaly | Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
drumlin
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: County Meath | Dundalk, Ireland | Lowell, Massachusetts | County Cavan | Acton, Massachusetts
1833 Treaty of Chicago
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: Mequon, Wisconsin | Lincolnshire, Illinois | Cedarburg, Wisconsin | Arlington Heights, Illinois | Des Plaines, Illinois
squatting
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: Rotterdam, Netherlands | Hamburg, Germany | Buffalo, New York | Mequon, Wisconsin | Cedarburg, Wisconsin
Wisconsin glaciation
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: New Jersey | Columbus, Ohio | New York City, New York | Saskatchewan | New Brunswick
Menominee
Connects Farmington, Wisconsin to: Illinois | Michigan | Northern Michigan | Wisconsin | Milwaukee, Wisconsin