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West La Crosse, Wisconsin; West Salem, Wisconsin; Wisconsin's 31st Senate district; User:Nyttend/County templates/WI; User:Rfc1394/sandbox2; File talk:Map of Wisconsin highlighting La Crosse County.svg; Template:LaCrosseCountyWI-geo-stub; Template:La Crosse County, Wisconsin; Category:Populated places in La Crosse County, Wisconsin
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A pair of one-story Prairie Style bungalows, nearly mirror images, designed by Percy Bentley of La Crosse and built in 1913 [50] for friends Chase and Wohlhuter. Chase was a dentist and Wohlhuter managed the La Crosse Theater. [51] 19: Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Passenger Depot: Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Passenger ...
Contains a 500-foot (150 m) beach, restored prairie, and ancient Indian mounds. [24] Governor Thompson State Park: Marinette: 2,600 1,100 2000 Peshtigo River, Woods Lake In development around a series of lakes and streams. [25] Grand Traverse Island State Park: Door: 5.05 2.04 1970 Lake Michigan: Protects 5 acres (2.0 ha) of land on Detroit Island.
The unguarded 285-foot (87 m) swimming beach, located on a quiet arm of the lake, is very popular on summer weekends. There is a two-lane launching ramp for power boats and fishing boats . Nearby is a canoe rental and a 25-foot (8 m) fishing pier specially built to be handicap-accessible .
French Island is a census-designated place (CDP) in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 4,207 at the 2010 census. [3] It lies on an island of the same name, though they are not coextensive; a portion of the island is part of the city of La Crosse. All of the island is part of the La Crosse Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The La Crosse Convention and Visitors Bureau building is located at the north end of the park. It was originally built in 1924 as a fish control lab. [5] The building was home to the Riverside Museum from 1990 until it moved in February 2020.
Mazo Beach is the colloquial name for Mazomanie Bottoms State Natural Area, [1] located in Sauk County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.Property along the river was acquired in parcels by the State of Wisconsin since the 1950s to provide a full range of nature based activities including hiking, wildlife viewing, hunting, fishing, and wildlife habitat.