When most people drive to the city center, they are almost always in a hurry. However, if people really stop and look around, it is easy to see that Fond du Lac has a lot of history. Every old church and shop in the city has a special story. When a disaster occurs, the story may be lost; it can only be found again through the old newspaper. These churches were very important for the people of Fond du Lac during their existence. The couple got married, the baby was baptized, and several generations of families gathered on Sunday morning to worship at these churches.
An American writer, Jacques London's short story "Fire". There are two versions of this story, one issued in 1902 and one published in 1908. The story written in 1908 is a classic often chosen as a classic, little 1902 story is known. The 1908 version was about an anonymous hero who took his dog and entered the freezing forest of Yukon and visited his friends - ignoring the old warning about the danger of another hiking. The hero underestimated the harsh situation and began to freeze slowly. After failing to light a fire, he fell into a coma and died of hypothermia
On April 11, 1908, the UK and the United States agreed to investigate and outline the border between Canada and the United States through the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes Region in accordance with Article 4 of the Treaty of 1908. Measurement techniques and thus complete several variations of the boundary. In 1925, the International Boundary Committee (French: International Committee) established a clearance of 6 meters (20 feet) between the measurement and drawing of the border, the maintenance of border monuments (and applicable buoys), and border and vegetation from the border It became a permanent organization responsible for making it. This "border landscape" extends 3 meters (9.8 feet) on both sides of the line.