Fox Cities, Metropolitan region in east central Wisconsin, United States.
Fox Cities is a region of 19 connected communities spread along the Fox River, stretching from Lake Winnebago through Appleton toward Green Bay. The area centers on major shopping and cultural facilities that draw visitors throughout the year.
The region began in the 1830s when paper mills opened along the Fox River and built a strong industrial base. This factory economy shaped community growth and development for over a century.
The center of the Fox Cities hosts exhibitions and Broadway shows year-round, shaping how residents and visitors experience local culture.
The region has a large shopping mall with extensive retail options that serves as the main shopping destination in the area. Visitors should expect year-round access to facilities and easy road connections between communities.
Neenah holds a notable collection of glass art featuring contemporary sculptures and historical paperweights that showcase generations of craftsmanship. The museum displays works spanning different periods and styles of glassmaking.
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