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Richland Center
This place has the potential to be awesome but pretty much sucked due to no riding or maintenance. It is pretty much all deer trails and you will have numerous cuts and scratches when you are done.... More on trails.mtbr.com
5K of trails, perfect for cross ... More on Yahoo! Travel

#2.
Richland Center
The forest has about 7 miles of single and double track. Being in the driftless area of the state of Wisconsin expect some steep climbs and some bone rattling down hills. There are some extremely t... More on trails.mtbr.com
The single track is off limits to horses, so they'll stay in good shape! More on trails.mtbr.com

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Richland Center WI 53581, United States of America
Inscription. In 1897, after a severe rainstorm in Richland County, farm boys Chris, Harry, Clyde and Verne Dosch found large bones sticking out of an eroded bank on a tributary of Mill Creek near Boaz. The bones were later identified ... More on HMDB

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460 West 6th Street, Richland Center WI 53581, United States of America
Inscription. Born in Richland Center, Ada James was an important suffrage leader, campaigning throughout Wisconsin in support of womens right to vote. In 1919, James mobilized her father, a state legislator, to deliver Wisconsins ... More on HMDB

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25344 County Highway D, Richland Center WI 53581, United States of America

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Richland Center WI 53581, United States of America
Inscription. The dedication of this property, for park purposes is the fulfillment of, William Francis Pier's desire to preserve, the beauty of this natural rock bridge, as a lasting memorial to his father, William Henry Pier: Erected ... More on HMDB

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460 West 6th Street, Richland Center WI 53581, United States of America

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Richland Center WI 53581, United States of America

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900 Flag Park Drive, Richland Center WI 53581, United States of America

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Richland Center WI 53581, United States of America
Inscription. According to local tradition, on the night of July 29, 1832, during the Black Hawk War, General Atkinsons troops camped at this location. The next day, the troops proceeded up the West Branch of the Pine River, only to ... More on HMDB
