Since the early 1830s, when the first pioneers arrived in the southern part of Wisconsin between -what is now- Milwaukee and the capital at Madison, the native Winnebago or Ho Chunk residents told of a “sunken village of rock tepees” under the Rock Lake. Their tradition was dismissed as mere Indian fable until two duck hunters peered over the side of their boat during a water-clarifying drought
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Sunken Pyramids of Wisconsin's Rock Lake
Sunken Pyramids of Wisconsin's Rock Lake
Written By Mister Gu on Monday, December 30, 2013 | 10:51 PM
Since the early 1830s, when the first pioneers arrived in the southern part of Wisconsin between -what is now- Milwaukee and the capital at Madison, the native Winnebago or Ho Chunk residents told of a “sunken village of rock tepees” under the Rock Lake. Their tradition was dismissed as mere Indian fable until two duck hunters peered over the side of their boat during a water-clarifying drought