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in Horicon this afternoon
WSOR 4493 Repair, Horicon, WI. JUL 1992, by Danial Via Flickr: George Kalow, a man of many hats at the Wisconsin & Southern, is doing some plow repair to the WSOR 4493 after it split a switch and derailed in Markesan. After a little grinding, welding and more grinding, George will have the GP9 ready for us to take out onto the Cambria sub for another day of serving customers.
WSOR 4493 Horicon, WI. July 1992
1003's only appearance in 2006 is for WSOR's Santa Train. The train was run in conjunction with Hartford, WI's Christmas parade, Santa's next stop. Horicon, WI November 11, 2006
Horicon Marsh, 2020
Pleistocene hunter and woolly mammoth sculptures by artist Curt Walker, at the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center in Horicon, Wisconsin. The sculptures are life-sized, and are formed from thousands of welded rebar pieces.
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Fog clings to the wetlands as the sun rises above Horicon National Wildlife Refuge in Wisconsin. The refuge includes more than 15,000 acres of marsh habitat including dense stands of cattail, bulrushes, burreed, sedges and smartweeds – all great food for ducks and other migrating birds. It’s an amazing place for bird-watching as well as photography, fishing, hunting and exploring the effigy mounds left behind by Native Americans over 1,000 years ago. Photo by Rachel Samerdyke, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Young American Woodcock by USFWSmidwest Via Flickr: Upon hatching, young American woodcocks are very well camouflaged and well developed. This one was spotted at Horicon National Wildlife Refuge in Wisconsin! Photo by Rachel Samerdyke/USFWS.