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Beaver Dam

City in south-central Wisconsin, 48 km/30 mi southwest of Fond du Lac, on Beaver Dam Lake and the Beaver Dam River; population (1990) 14,200. It is a trading centre for the region's agricultural and dairy products. Other products include stoves, shoes, cement blocks, metal products, outboard motors, and cheese; peas, corn, and beans are canned.

Beaver Dam was settled in 1841. The Horicon Marsh Wildlife Area and Horicon National Wildlife Refuge are to the east.



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