Another shopping highlight is Princeton’s famous Flea Market, which holds the claim to fame as Wisconsin’s largest outdoor flea market. It’s open each Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to the early afternoon from late April to early October.
PRINCETON Located on the winding banks of the Fox River, Princeton offers an array of unique shops featuring gifts, trinkets, books, clothing, and more for the whole family. The shops line Princeton’s historic downtown.
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When it comes to Princeton, antiques are the first things that come to mind. The small city’s main drag features a number of antique shops and malls, perfect for finding that special treasure from yesteryear.
There’s much more to Princeton than just shopping, such as canoeing and kayaking along the Fox River, seeing the rare endangered whooping cranes and other wildlife at White River Marsh, a spectacular annual Christmas in Princeton event, and so much more. You’ll never know what you’ll find in Princeton, so “Scout it Out!”
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greenhouses, furniture stores, cheese shops, bakeries, and more. History plays a big role in Markesan, and the city honors this with the Grand River Valley Museum & Train Depot, curated by the Markesan Historical Society.
MARKESAN Explore Markesan! Markesan is nestled away in the southern portion of Green Lake county and boasts an agricultural heritage and proximity to acres upon acres of lakes.
Other key activities include the availability of outdoor adventure, such as fishing on Little Green Lake, birding, hiking, and exploring the Grand River Marsh Wildlife Area.
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The Markesan area near the communities of Dalton and Kingston is also rich with unique culture, including the hardworking Amish providing the area with products from the land in their
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Markesan is also home to the June Dairy Days festival, which not only celebrates National Dairy Month, but also pays homage to Markesan’s agricultural roots.
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