What nationality is Appleton?

Samuel Appleton was an American merchant and philanthropist, active in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Great Britain.

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What nationality is the name Appleton?

The name Appleton has a long Anglo-Saxon heritage. The name comes from when a family lived near an orchard or a homestead where apples were grown. The Old English word for orchard is æppeltun, which is a compound word formed from æppel, which means apple, and tun, which means enclosure.
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Is Appleton a last name?

Appleton is an Anglo-Saxon locational surname.
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What is the meaning of Appleton?

Appleton definition

Any of several placenames in England, named for an apple enclosure. pronoun. A town in Maine.
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Why is Appleton called Appleton?

Samuel Appleton donated $10,000 to the newly founded college library, and in appreciation, his name was given to the community. Appleton was incorporated first as a village in 1853 (John F. Johnston, the first resident, village president) and later as a city in 1857 (Amos Storey, Mayor).
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What is Appleton famous for?

Appleton and the Fox Cities, 18 communities along the Fox River and Lake Winnebago, are known for shopping, Harry Houdini and the Mile of Music festival. One of the largest children's museums in the Midwest, a minor league ball team and great trails make this a fun destination for the whole family.
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Is Appleton a good place to live?

The Fox Cities' largest city is named among the best places to live in the U.S. Appleton has been ranked in the Top 100 Best Places to Live in the country. Appleton is ranked #56 based on factors including amenities, demographics, economy, healthcare, housing, transportation, and social/civic culture.
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What county is Appleton in?

Outagamie County, WI | Home.
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What is Wisconsin known for?

The state is one of the nation's leading dairy producers and is known as "America's Dairyland"; it is particularly famous for its cheese. The state is also famous for its beer, particularly and historically in Milwaukee, most notably as the headquarters of the Miller Brewing Company.
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What's the safest city in Wisconsin?

Cedarburg is Wisconsin's safest city. A modestly-sized suburb of Milwaukee located in Ozaukee County, Cedarburg logged remarkably low crime rates, including a near non-existent 0.09 per 1,000 violent crime rate, and a property crime rate about one-third of the Wisconsin state average.
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Is Appleton a good place to retire?

Two of our communities have been recognized as the best places for retirees! Neenah and Appleton have been ranked in the top 30 cities for retirees in the Midwest. Appleton is ranked #25 and the Oshkosh-Neenah area is ranked #28.
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What is there to do in Appleton at night?

Get Out and Play!
  • Badger Sports Park - Appleton. ...
  • Escape Room of Wisconsin - Appleton. ...
  • Field of Scenes Drive-In Movie Theatre - Freedom. ...
  • Player 2 Arcade Bar – Appleton. ...
  • Wisconsin International Raceway - Kaukauna. ...
  • Wisconsin Timber Rattlers - Fox Cities Stadium, Appleton.
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What is there to do in Appleton in the winter?

  • The Trout Museum of Art. 111 W College Avenue Appleton, Wisconsin 54911 U.S. ...
  • Hearthstone Historic House Museum. ...
  • Building for Kids Children's Museum. ...
  • Best Western Premier Bridgewood Resort Hotel & Conference Center. ...
  • Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass. ...
  • Bubolz Nature Preserve. ...
  • Stone Arch Brewpub. ...
  • 1000 Islands Environmental Center.
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Who started Appleton rum?

It is believed that Frances Dickinson, who came in with the first English fleet, was given an allotment of land as a reward for his services in 1655. The property was later handed down to his grandchildren, who built the distillery around 1749 and began producing Appleton Estate Rum.
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Is Appleton the drunkest city in America?

The CHR defines binge drinking as the consumption of more than four drinks in a single occasion for women and more than five drinks for men, while heavy drinking is defined as more than one drink a day on average for women and more than two drinks a day for men. The drunkest city in America is Appleton, Wisconsin.
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Is Racine an Indian name?

Racine, Wisconsin

Indians named it that because the area of the river, that emptied into Lake Michigan, was all tangled up with snags and roots. Racine is actually the French word for root. In 1834, the original white settler, Captain Gilbert Knapp, claimed most of the land in the area.
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