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Downtown Appleton skyline, facing east | |
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Largest city | Appleton |
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Time zone | UTC−06:00 (CST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−05:00 (CDT) |
TheFox Cities of Northeastern Wisconsin are the cities, towns and villages along theFox River as it flows fromLake Winnebago northward intoGreen Bay.
The Fox Cities communities, as defined by its Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau,[1] include:
Major points of interest include theFox Cities Exhibition Center,Community First Champion Center,Fox Cities Performing Arts Center,High Cliff State Park, andNeuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium. TheFox River Mall is the largest shopping mall in the state at 1.2 million square feet.[2]
Area post-secondary schools includeFox Valley Technical College,Lawrence University, and theUniversity of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus.
Bus transit for the area is provided byValley Transit andcommercial airline service is provided byAppleton International Airport.
Major highway routes in the area include:Interstate 41/U.S. Route 41, which connects the Fox Cities withGreen Bay andMilwaukee;Wisconsin Highway 441, known locally as the Tri-County Expressway, which is an auxiliary highway of Interstate 41 that serves as a beltway around Appleton; andU.S. Route 10 which travels east–west, connecting the Fox Cities withStevens Point,Waupaca andManitowoc, along withInterstate 39 andWausau.
Television and radio stations in the area, usually originating out ofGreen Bay,identify as serving "Green Bay/Fox Cities" to acknowledge both major population centers in the region (for stationslicensed to Green Bay, that community must be mentioned first).
The Fox Cities constitute a portion of theAppleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WICombined Statistical Area (CSA), which also includes the City ofOshkosh and rural portions ofCalumet,Outagamie andWinnebago Counties. As of the 2010 Census, the CSA had a population of 392,660 (2017 estimate: 406,540),[3] making it thethird largest CSA in Wisconsin, behindMilwaukee andMadison.