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Kaukauna

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Kaukauna (kôkô`nə), city (1990 pop. 11,982), Outagamie co., E Wis., on the Fox River; settled 1793, inc. 1885. The city is a processing center for cheese and other dairy products. Its chief manufactures are fabricated metal products and paper. Stone quarries are nearby. A fur-trading post was established on the site by Pierre Grignon in 1760. The Grignon mansion, built 1836–39 on the first land deeded in Wisconsin, has been restored.


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Included in the sale are operations that employ 1400: paper mills in DePere and Kaukauna, Wisconsin; the Akrosil business with paper converting facilities in Wisconsin, Ohio, and Heerlen, Netherlands; and Thilmany Packaging in Wisconsin.
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But we're here for the fun,'' said Bob Natrop, 68 of Kaukauna, Wis.
 
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