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Galesville , Trempealeau County, WI
(WI-62-06) in the Trempealeau County fairgrounds in Galesville , Trempealeau County, WI. US53 N. 0.9 miles from jct with WI54, NW on Park 0.1 miles, continue into the fairgrounds ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Galesville WI 54630, United States of America
Inscription. Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, Founded and Named by, Judge George Gale, 1854, Incorporated as a Village, 1887, This marker placed by, Fort Perrot Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1938, , Erected 1938 by ... More on HMDB

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Trempealeau , Trempealeau County, WI
(Schultz, WI-62-04) NE of Trempealeau , Trempealeau County, WI. CR K NE 2.0 miles from jct with WI35 in Trempealeau, E. on Wagner Rd. 1.2 miles to the barn on the S. side ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Wisconsin
The Sparta depot, with parking, is on Milwaukee Street. From Interstate 90, take the Sparta exit, travel no... More on TrailLink.com
You will also find parking in the small village of Bangor and the town of West Salem as well as a nice rest... More on TrailLink.com

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French Island, WI
'Lake Onalaska' is a reservoir located on the Mississippi River between Wisconsin, and Minnesota. It is approximately 4 miles across, and is the widest point on the Mississippi River. Located in La Crosse County in the state of Wisconsin, ... More on Wikipedia

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Trempealeau WI 54661, United States of America
Inscription. The first 5-mile-long section of the Great River Road project, or the Mississippi River Parkway as it was originally named, was built near here in 1953 and extendÂed east across the Black River. Eventually, the Great ... More on HMDB

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Trempealeau WI 54661, United States of America

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W4704 Hwy 16 West Salem Wisconsin 54669
corn maze, pumpkins, activities . 2008 Admission prices: $7 dollars 12+, $4 ages 6-11, Free for ages 5 and ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
I went to this cornmaze in West Salem. Which was sorta hard to find, It is in the country. There was tons o... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Holmen WI 54636, United States of America
Inscription. In the early 1850s Scottish immigrant Alexander McGilvray established a small settlement and ferry service, both known as "McGilvray's Ferry, " along the Black River. For the next forty years the ferry made seasonal river ... More on HMDB

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Holmen WI 54636, United States of America
Inscription. The first college founded by Norwegian Lutheran pioneer immigrants in the United States opened in the parsonage of Halfway Creek Lutheran congregation, Sept. 1, 1861. Teachers were Laur. Larsen and F. A. Schmidt, who ... More on HMDB
