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305 W Main St, Dickeyville, Wisconsin
'Dickeyville Grotto' is a series of grottos and shrines in Dickeyville, Wisconsin, in the Roman Catholic Di... More on Wikipedia
After visiting it again years later I have a better picture of how it came to be built, the product of a pa... More on TripAdvisor

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410 S Main St, Dickeyville, WI 53808, USA

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512 Fenelon Place, Dubuque, Iowa
Not far from the Redstone Inn is one of the city's most unusual attractions, the Fenelon Place Elevator. D... More on Off the Beaten Path: Iowa
Also known as the 4th Street Elevator and the world's shortest, steepest, scenic railway - 296 feet in len... More on Traveldubuque.com

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6684 Crystal Lake Cave Dr Dubuque IA 52003
Tours through this stunning cavern reveal rare rock formations millions of years old. The path is about 3/...
Take a guided tour through over 3,000 feet of well-lit passageways, showing nature's crystal menagerie and ... More on TravelIowa.com

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Galena, Illinois, United States
The Galena River, also known as the Fever River, is a river which flows through the Midwestern United States. The river rises in Grant County, Wisconsin, south of Benton and southwest of Shullsburg... More on AnglerWeb.com
It looked like there had been some strong winds as the trail was littered with branches, twigs, leaves, etc. Hope they clean it up quickly. More on TrailLink.com

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St. John Mine, P.O. Box 155, 129 South Main Street, Potosi, WI 53820
Despite its name, St. John Mine is originally a natural cave. But in this cave rich veins of lead ore were found and mined during the 19th century. This cave was shown to Nicholas Perrot, the famous french explorer, by native Indians ... More on showcaves.com

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620 South West Street, Galena, IL 61036

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823 Main St, Dubuque, IA 52001

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Commercial St, E, Dubuque, IA 52001

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Platteville WI 53818, United States of America
Inscription. Settled in response to the discovery of lead ore in the area, the original Village of Platteville was platted in 1835. Designed around existing miners' diggings, and lead ore smelters, Platteville was patterned after ... More on HMDB
