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Kinnickinnic River Restoration

Kinnickinnic River Restoration | Episode 1009/Segment 3

12/23/2019

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Kinnickinnic River Restoration

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Kinnickinnic River Restoration | Episode 1009/Segment 3

The Kinnickinnic River runs through Milwaukee’s south side, and it drains the most densely-populated watershed in the state of Wisconsin. It was once a natural, tree-lined river before the city expanded onto its banks during the first half of the 20th century. Episode 1009/Segment 3

12/23/2019

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