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Here are five interesting facts about July 8 in Wisconsin history:
1. In 1837, the town of Oshkosh was founded. Originally known as "Athens," the town was renamed to Oshkosh in 1853, after the Menominee Chief Oshkosh.
2. On July 8, 1861, Governor Alexander Randall issued a proclamation calling for the formation of the Wisconsin 2nd Volunteer Infantry Regiment, which would go on to serve in the American Civil War.
3. In 1943, the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African American pilots who fought during World War II, made their first visit to Truax Field in Madison.
4. On July 8, 1986, the Milwaukee Brewers hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game at County Stadium. The game was won by the American League with a score of 3-2.
5. In 2016, a new law took effect in Wisconsin allowing people to carry concealed weapons without a permit or training. The law made Wisconsin the 49th state to allow concealed carry of firearms.
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