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114 Shake Rag Street, Mineral Point, Wisconsin
The Pendarvis house became a historical site in 1970, as it chronicles the influx of Cornish immigrants to ... More on Heritage
The historical renovation known as Pendarvis is the main attraction in Mineral Point. More on igougo

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1350 W Lake Rd, Mineral Point, Wisconsin 53565-9250, United States
This scenic course was built to play alongside Lake Ludden. The terrain is hilly, so expect many uneven lies. Many of the ... More on Golf.com
Ludden Lake Golf Club is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Mineral Point, Wisconsin. This short layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience. Online tee times... More on TheGolfCourses.net

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234 Madison Street, Mineral Point, WI 53565
Inscription. In the 1820s, after hearing reports of abundant lead in the area, prospective miners with "lead fever" began pouring into southwestern Wisconsin. Finding ore just beneath the surface, miners set up "diggings" and soon ... More on HMDB

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1771 County Highway Y D, Mineral Point, Wisconsin 53565, United States
Dodge Point Country Club is a challenging 18-hole golf course in southwest Wisconsin between Dodgeville and Mineral Point. The course ... More on Yahoo! Travel
The 18-hole "Dodge Point" course at the Dodge Point Golf Course facility in Mineral Point, Wisconsin features 5,804 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70 . The course rating is 67.2 a... More on golflink.com

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23 Commerce Street, Mineral Point WI 53565, United States
“Our brewery is a modern, 15-barrel brew house capable of making up to 3,000 barrels of beer per year. The ... More on BrewerySearch.com
Deborah and Jeff do a great job of making your stay memorable and we will definitely be back! More on BedAndBreakfast.com

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9 Fountain Street, Mineral Point WI 53565, United States of America
Inscription. In June, 1832, an alarm spread throughout the mining region that Black Hawk and his band were on the march north from Illinois. Hastily built stockades were erected throughout the lead region. Fort Jackson was built on ... More on HMDB

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Mineral Point WI 53565, United States of America
Inscription. Fort Defiance was one of the last garrisoned stockade forts constructed in territorial Wisconsin. Located in the booming lead mining region, an area of early settlement, the fort was built by local settlers in 1832 when ... More on HMDB

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137 High Street, Mineral Point WI 53565, United States of America
Inscription. On July 4, 1836, here in Mineral Point, Col. Henry Dodge took the oath of office to become the first Governor of the newly-created Territory of Wisconsin. This Territory, previously attached to Michigan, embraced the ... More on HMDB

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Mineral Point WI 53565, United States of America
Inscription. Arriving in Dodgeville in 1827, Henry Dodge, later renowned as a Black Hawk War military leader, territorial governor and state senator, began his Wisconsin career as a miner. In circa 1830, Dodge established living quarters ... More on HMDB

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Mineral Point WI 53565, United States of America
Inscription. In the 1830s, tin miners from Cornwall, England started coming to S. W. Wisconsin to work the newly discovered lead ore deposits. In certain localities they built their stone cottages similar to the ones of their homeland. ... More on HMDB
