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  2. Tommy Bartlett Show - Wikipedia

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    The Tommy Bartlett Show, previously known as the Tommy Bartlett's Water Ski & Jumping Boat Thrill Show, was a popular tourist attraction in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. The show was created in 1952 by Wisconsin showman Tommy Bartlett as a traveling group of entertainers, based in Chicago, Illinois .

  3. Snowflake Ski Jump - Wikipedia

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    The Snowflake Ski Jump is a ski jumping hill north of Westby, Wisconsin, United States, in Timber Coulee. It is host to a ski jumping tournament that has taken place annually since 1961. The hill, the seventh-largest in North America, is categorized as a large hill, which means it has a K-spot of 106 meters. [ 4 ]

  4. Trollhaugen - Wikipedia

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    Trollhaugen is a ski resort located in Dresser, Wisconsin, United States.The ski area consists of 30 trails, including 3 terrain parks. In addition to offering ski and snowboard opportunities, Trollhaugen offers 10 lanes of snow tubing during the winter, as well as zip lining and a 120 element aerial challenge course in the summer. [1]

  5. Candlelight hike, snowshoe and ski events in Wisconsin in 2024

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    Hike, ski or snowshoe by candlelight at these events across the state.

  6. Wisconsin skiing and snowboarding resorts battle warm ... - AOL

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    The National Weather Service in Sullivan said that by Saturday, most Wisconsinites will start to see highs decrease to the mid to low 30s from the current upper 30s highs.

  7. Christie Mountain (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    Christie Mountain ski area was designed and built by George and Pat Sorenson in the 1970s. The Sorensons named the ski area after the Stem christie--the name of a turn used in alpine skiing--and opened it for business in 1977. They designed a series of trails, installed two chairlifts, drilled a well, created a holding pond for snow-making ...

  8. Telemark Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Telemark added a large facility, the Colosseum, in December 1980, that provided indoor tennis and new facilities for the ski hill and the cross country ski area, [2] which was "partially dismantled" by 1998. [3] The lodge was a cross country ski destination through the 1980s, but declined along with U.S. cross country skiing.

  9. Kettlebowl - Wikipedia

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    There is a small ski-chalet with indoor bathrooms and a kitchen where volunteers make food and offer it for sale to support the operations of the ski hill. [1] Getting to Kettlebowl is a short ride on Hwy 52 from Antigo, Wisconsin. On weekends when the ski hill is open, a bus service is available to carry local children. [4]