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20. STEVENS POINT GREEN CIRCLE* Circling the city of Stevens Point, this 24- mile route combines gravel, natural sur- face and asphalt-paved trail with on- street links to show off the city's beautiful natural areas. 800/236-4636. ▲ Elroy-Sparta State Trail. 21. TOMORROW RIVER STATE ...
As Governor, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the great state of Wisconsin. As the days get longer and warmer, the fun heats up here in Wisconsin. This guide highlights more than 500 events that make the perfect starting point to plan a memorable spring or summer getaway. From music...
1924. (Same as LOG208) Fire, Feb. 1924. Inside John Riggert's General Store, ca. 1920's. L-R: Lydia Timmcke, Herman Timmcke, Oscar Wagner. Garage, NW corner of State & Main streets 4th of July parade, 1908 or 1909. August Soltwedel standing by road equipment , ca. 1910-1915....
(now The Rupture), The Florida Review, and other literary magazines. She grew up in Sturgeon Bay, graduated from Marquette University and New Mexico State University (MFA), and is now an Associate Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Wausau, where she advises ...
Then, on Friday, November 17, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation shared similar information, adding that Wisconsin will be the center of this new passenger train. This additional service is the result of a partnership among the Federal Railroad Administration, the state DOTs, host railroads,...
As Governor it is my very special pleasure to welcome you to the great state of Wisconsin. From the Great Lakes to the mighty Mississippi and the land in-between, we are home to a vast landscape of beauty that includes woods, waters, prairies, agriculture and cityscapes. In Wisconsin, you...
Madison, city, capital (1838) of Wisconsin, U.S., and seat (1836) of Dane county. Madison, Wisconsin’s second largest city, lies in the south-central part of the state, centred on an isthmus between Lakes Mendota and Monona (which, with Lakes Waubesa an