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Location of Crawford County in Wisconsin. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Crawford County, Wisconsin.It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Crawford County, Wisconsin.
Residential neighborhood west of the Rock River, including the 1870 Italianate-styled Kusel house, [102] the 1877 Second Empire Dr. Cody house, [103] the 1890 Queen Anne Hartig house, [104] the 1915 Craftsman Calhoun house, [105] the 1925 Maerzke bungalow, [106] the 1929 Dutch Colonial Revival Kreuziger house, [107] and the 1930 Tudor Revival ...
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Gays Mills has a hot-summer humid continental climate, abbreviated "Dfa" on climate maps.The hottest temperature recorded in Gays Mills was 103 °F (39.4 °C) on August 14, 1998, while the coldest temperature recorded was −48 °F (−44.4 °C) on February 3–4, 1996.
Artisan Orchard Hard Cider – Absecon, Cranford, Chester, Freehold, Hammonton, Jobstown, Lambertsville, Mt Holly, Wyckoff Beach Bee Meadery – Long Branch Burnt Mills Cider – Bedminster
Palm warblers breed in the Kickapoo Valley. Wildcat Mountain State Park and the Kickapoo Valley Reserve [5] form a continuous protected area. Most of the tributary streams and the Kickapoo River itself, upstream of Gays Mills, are good trout habitat due to the baseflow from coldwater springs and watershed and stream projects carried out over the recent decades. [4]
[15] [16] In 1947, the Highway Commission switched the designations of WIS 131 and WIS 171 south and west of Gays Mills; WIS 131 took over the route between Gays Mills and Wauzeka, and its original route between Ferryville and Gays Mills became WIS 171. [17] [18] WIS 131 was extended from La Farge to its current terminus in Tomah in 1948. [18] [19]
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It runs east–west in southwest Wisconsin from near Ferryville to Boaz. A section of the route was initially designated as WIS 131 in 1924, but it was not signed as WIS 171 until sometime between 1948 and 1956, when the highway was extended east to US 14 near Boaz.