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Travel Bug Dog Tag Milwaukee Bucks Travel Bug

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Origin:
Wisconsin, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Abigail_Adel.

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Milwaukee Bucks Travel Bug.

To Visit Any and all places where Basketball might be played

About This Item

Milwaukee Buck Travel Bug

About: Milwaukee Bucks. NBA Central Team. Also a picture of their New Stadium. 
 
Goal: Would love this Travel Bug to Travel all around the country. Visit Any NBA Stadiums. Visit any place that basketball can be played. Take pictures of Inside and outside of the arena if possible. Maybe even your own back yard. Wherever basketball is played. Maybe also pictures of any of your favorite basketball players.
 
Thank you so much!!

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Tracking History (3643mi) View Map

Dropped Off 12/30/2017 Walkingadventure placed it in Entering the Land of Adventure Wisconsin - 72.14 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/21/2017 Ranger Boy took it to Alvin or Walter Wisconsin - 11.09 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/28/2017 Ranger Boy took it to Cache to Eagle, Swimming Merit Badge Wisconsin - 14.46 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/13/2017 Ranger Boy took it to Wake Up & Smell the Peanut Butter in Waukesha Co. Wisconsin - 5.79 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/6/2017 Ranger Boy retrieved it from You See See Wisconsin   Visit Log

Found Near Fairview North School, basketball court was torn down though.
Taking to Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Pewaukee (meaning “Lake of Shells”) was first inhabited by Sauk, Menomonie, Winnebago and Potawatomi American Indian tribes. Settlers didn’t arrive until 1836, establishing homes along Pewaukee Lake. Among some of the earliest settlers was Deacon Asa Clark, who later became a prominent presence in Pewaukee. Upon arriving to Milwaukee, Clark joined a partnership to open the first sawmill on Pewaukee Lake, later dissolving the partnership and opening a mill in 1838. The lime and stone industry followed in 1844 and flourished for many years after. Upon the successes of early industry general stores, blacksmith and wagon shops were established to serve the growing number of workers in the area.
Soon after the extension of the railroad from Milwaukee in the 1880s, Pewaukee began to attract summer visitors in large numbers. Two prominent hotels serving the guests from Milwaukee, Chicago and other parts of the country were the Oakton Springs and Health’s. With clever advertising and word of mouth, the Pewaukee area quickly became known as a fisherman’s paradise and for its unrivaled beauty.
Today Pewaukee is still known as a fishing enthusiast’s dream come true, providing the best musky fishing in southeast Wisconsin. Pewaukee Lake also promises year-round fun — swimming, boating or fishing in spring and summer; strolling the shoreline to take in the many colors of autumn; or ice skating at Lakefront Park during winter. Visiting Pewaukee means experiencing the charm and beauty of what our locals refer to as Lake Country living, while catching glimpses of times past.

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Dropped Off 11/6/2017 Nrth Strz placed it in You See See Wisconsin   Visit Log
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