From dinosaurs to explorers to wars, here's what one local expert had to say about the history of Siren, Wisconsin.
The History of Siren, Wisconsin
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The abundance of greenery and trails makes for a nice drive or walk. The community deeply admires its Native American roots. Home of the Ojibwe people, the community does what it can to preserve their legacy. This includes posting Ojibwe translations of signs at school as well as maintaining a nearby historical park of an old fur trade. In 2001, a tornado tore through the town. Despite destroying most of the buildings in town, a sign of hope arose with the hundreds of sunflowers that popped up from the ground where the ruined town lay.
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