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1721 Main St, Cross Plains, WI 53528, USA

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Cross Plains WI 53528, United States of America
Inscription. You are looking across a deep preglacial valley. Once glacial meltwaters drained west to the Wisconsin River, depositing sand and gravel brought south to Middleton by the giant ice sheets. Today, winding through this ... More on HMDB

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Cross Plains WI 53528, United States of America
Inscription. On the brow of a hill, one-half mile east overlooking Indian Lake, rests a tiny stone chapel. The structure was built in 1857 by John Endres in fulfillment of a religious vow he made in return for protecting the lives ... More on HMDB

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2110 Main Street Cross Plains, WI 53528
The Rock County Chapter hosts workdays and special events throughout the year. They work in collaboration with the Rock Trail Coalition ... More on Janesvillecvb.com
The Rock County Chapter hosts workdays and special events throughout the year. They work in collaboration with the Rock Trail ... More on Janesvillecvb.com

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Cross Plains WI 53528, United States of America
Inscription. On July 21, 1832, during the Black Hawk War, Sac Indian leader Black Hawk and his band left Pheasant Branch, west of Madison, retreating ahead of the military forces commanded by Colon... More on HMDB
Inscription. Indian Lake Park lies at the edged of the unglaciated or "driftless" area of southwestern Wisconsin. Here, features of both glaciated and unglaciated land are prominent. The steep slop... More on HMDB

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900 University Bay Drive, Madison, Wisconsin
Inscription. Unitarian Meeting House: has been designated a, National Historic Landmark: Designed by renown... More on HMDB
Interior is blonde wood with exposed beams, moveable chairs and an airy feeling of openness. More on TripAdvisor

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Blue Mounds WI 53517, United States of America
'Fort Blue Mounds', also known as 'Blue Mounds Fort', was located in Blue Mounds, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA. More on Wikipedia
Inscription. The onset of the Black Hawk War in northwestern Illinois in April, 1832 triggered panic in southwestern Wisconsin's lead mining region, prompting erection of over a dozen stockades. On... More on HMDB

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620 Babcock Drive, Madison, Wisconsin
Featuring English, Victorian, and New American gardens, this 2. 5 acre garden on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus contains over 1,400 different plants labeled by their scientific and com... More on Visitmadison.com
Parking is close by. A variety of well marked plants, trees and shrubs. Paths are easy to navigate and there are many beautiful areas in which to photograph, ... More on TripAdvisor

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Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Inscription. In January 1903, the leader of Madison's park development and President of the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association, John M. Olin, presented a grand development plan for the Yahara River to city leaders. The plan ... More on HMDB

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Madison WI 53703, United States of America
Inscription. Olin Terrace honors the memory of John Myers Olin (1851-1924). Mr. Olin was a U. W. law professor and the president of, and driving force behind, the original Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association. He was an energetic ... More on HMDB
