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Little Chute

Town in east Wisconsin, on rapids of the Fox River, a residential suburb 8 km/5 mi east of Appleton; population (1990) 9,200. It is situated in a dairying area. Many residents are employed as papermill workers in nearby Appleton and Kimberly.



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Indubitably part of her charm is her wide, open smile and her Midwestern, all-American, girl-next-door persona which she credits to growing up in Little Chute, Wisconsin, a town of 10,000 souls and home to the Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival.
Fat from Gotham, in the dairyland of Little Chute, Wisconsin, is where Jack's Original Pizza originated in 1970.
will have a brand new distribution center next to its plant at Little Chute, Wisconsin, come December, thanks to Geneva Lakes Cold Storage, Darien, Wisconsin.
 
 
 
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