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Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center; Established: 1998: Location: 29270 County Highway G, Ashland, Wisconsin United States (near the corner of Highway G and U.S. Route 2) Type: Visitor center, museum, community space and nature center: Key holdings: Regional archive office of the Wisconsin Historical Society (on second floor) Collections
Henry S. Reuss Ice Age Visitor Center located in the Northern Unit, exhibits to learn about the frozen history of Wisconsin and the effects of the glacier Kickapoo Valley Reserve: La Farge: Vernon: Mississippi/Chippewa Rivers: 8,569 acres, trails, visitor center with exhibit gallery, environmental education classes [16] Lac Lawrann Conservancy ...
After the National Park Service completed a wilderness study in 2004 and received overwhelming support from the public, Congress designated 80 percent of the land area (35,000 acres (142 km 2)) of the national lakeshore as the Gaylord Nelson Wilderness on December 8, 2004. [15] (Public Law 108-447, Division E, Section 140.)
Mid 19th-century hotel for immigrants, serves as a history museum, ice cream parlor and visitor center [24] [25] History Museum at the Castle: Appleton: Outagamie: Central Sands Prairie: Local history: Includes collections of magician Harry Houdini, author Edna Ferber, operated by the Outagamie County Historical Society Hixon House: La Crosse ...
Washburn is a city and the county seat of Bayfield County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,051 at the 2020 census. [3] The city is just east of and adjacent to the Town of Washburn. It is in northern Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Superior's Chequamegon Bay. Wisconsin Highway 13 and County Highway C are the main routes in the ...
Another TikTok user commented that Wisconsin’s “tourism board needs to hire you.” The TikTok caught the attention of the Green Bay Packers who commented, thanking George for visiting ...
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Markus Varik has worked under the northern lights for roughly a decade and led over 1,000 tours to view the ethereal display, but on one November night he found the Arctic firmament still held a ...