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  2. Lumberjack World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Lumberjack World Championships are held annually in Hayward, Wisconsin. The three-day event began in 1960 and is held at the Lumberjack Bowl in front of an estimated 12,000 spectators. There are 21 events for both men and women to compete for over $75,000 in prize money.

  3. Lake Hayward (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Hayward is in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, [1] United States. It is fed by the Namekagon River and is part of the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway. [2] Namakagon Queen, Hayward, Wisconsin, June 1961. The Lumberjack Bowl is a large bay on Lake Hayward that is used for the Lumberjack World Championship. [3] [4]

  4. Lumberjack - Wikipedia

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    The annual Lumberjack World Championships have been held in Hayward, Wisconsin since 1960. [31] Over 12,000 visitors come to the event each year in late July to watch men and women compete in 21 different events, including log rolling, chopping, timed hot (power) and bucksaw cutting, and tree climbing .

  5. Hayward, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Park Theatre is a performing arts center in Hayward, on Highway 63, operated by the Cable Hayward Area Arts Council. A variety of musical and artistic performances are presented throughout the year. Hayward Wolfpack FC, an amateur soccer club, is based in Hayward. [42] Founded in 2017, it competed in the Duluth Amateur Soccer League in 2018.

  6. Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show - Wikipedia

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    The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show is a lumberjack show performed in Ketchikan, Alaska. Established in May 2000 by Rob Scheer, the show is put on by the Wisconsin-based Lumberjack Sports International. Located near the Ketchikan Creek, the show's venue has 475 seats and is at the former site of the Ketchikan Spruce Mill, which closed in 1993.

  7. List of high school athletic conferences in Wisconsin

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    The following is a list of high school athletic conferences in Wisconsin.All of the following are overseen by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA). The listed district for each conference is designated by WIAA, who divided the state into seven portions: District 1 is Northwest, District 2 is Northeast, District 3 is West Central, District 4 is East Central, District 5 is ...

  8. More than a cross country ski race, the American Birkebeiner ...

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    A couple walks downtown Friday, February 2, 2024 in Hayward, Wisconsin. The American Birkebeiner, first held in 1973, has grown to be the largest nordic skiing race in North America, drawing more ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sawyer ...

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    Hayward: 2-story brick headquarters built in 1889 by one of the major logging companies in the Namekagon watershed, founded by A. J. Hayward and R. L. McCormick, [11] with fireproof vault in basement, offices on first floor, and rooms for visiting officials above. [12] 4: Ojibwa Courier Press Building: Ojibwa Courier Press Building: March 1, 1982