Knowles, Wisconsin
Unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States
43°34′22″N 88°30′15″W / 43.57278°N 88.50417°W / 43.57278; -88.50417[1]
Knowles is an unincorporated community in Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States. The community is located where County Road AY diverges from County Road Y, in the town of Lomira.[2] The community was named for George P. Knowles, the secretary for the Fond du Lac, Amboy & Peoria Railroad in the 1870s.[3]
- Looking east at downtown Knowles
- Welcome sign
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Municipalities and communities of Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States
County seat: Juneau
- Beaver Dam
- Columbus‡
- Fox Lake
- Hartford‡
- Horicon
- Juneau
- Mayville
- Watertown‡
- Waupun‡
- Brownsville
- Clyman
- Hustisford
- Iron Ridge
- Kekoskee
- Lomira
- Lowell
- Neosho
- Randolph‡
- Reeseville
- Theresa
- Ashippun
- Burnett
- Lebanon
- Rubicon
communities
- Alderley
- Astico
- Atwater
- Beaver Edge
- Clyman Junction
- Danville
- Delbern Acres
- East Waupun
- Farmersville
- Fox Lake Junction
- Herman Center
- Hochheim
- Huilsburg
- Knowles
- Leipsig
- LeRoy
- Lost Lake
- Lyndon Dale
- Minnesota Junction
- Nasbro
- Neda
- North Lowell
- Oak Grove
- Old Ashippun
- Old Lebanon
- Portland‡
- Richwood
- Rolling Prairie
- Saylesville
- South Beaver Dam
- South Randolph
- Sugar Island
- Sunset Beach
- Theresa Station
- Woodland
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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