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  2. Namekagon Portage - Wikipedia

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    The Namekagon Portage (sometimes referred to as the "Namekagon Court Oreilles Portage") was a well known canoe portage connecting the St. Croix River watershed to the Chippewa River watershed and was located about five miles south of the present day city of Hayward in Sawyer County, Wisconsin.

  3. File:Map of Wisconsin highlighting Saint Croix County.svg

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    The following 62 pages use this file: Baldwin, Wisconsin; Baldwin (town), Wisconsin; Boardman, Wisconsin; Burkhardt, Wisconsin; Cady, Wisconsin; Cedar Lake (St. Croix ...

  4. Kinnickinnic State Park - Wikipedia

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    Kinnickinnic State Park is a 1,242-acre (503 ha) Wisconsin state park in which the Kinnickinnic River, locally known as Kinni River, joins the St. Croix River. The mouth of the Kinnickinnic River forms a sandy delta upon which boaters can picnic and camp. [1]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Croix ...

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    427 St. Croix St. Hudson: 2.5 story Queen Anne house with exterior of cobblestone cast in concrete blocks, built in 1902 by Johnson, himself a mason. [23] 13: Dr. Samuel C. Johnson House: Dr. Samuel C. Johnson House: October 4, 1984

  6. Interstate Park - Wikipedia

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    They straddle the Dalles of the St. Croix River, a deep basalt gorge with glacial potholes and other rock formations. The Wisconsin park is 1,330 acres (538 ha) and the Minnesota park is 298 acres (121 ha). The towns of Taylors Falls, Minnesota and St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin are adjacent to the park.

  7. Namekagon River - Wikipedia

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    The Namekagon River issues from Lake Namakagon in southeastern Bayfield County and flows southwestwardly through Sawyer and Washburn counties, past Hayward, and northwestwardly into Burnett County, where it joins the St. Croix, 45 miles (72 km) south of the city of Superior. Near its mouth it collects the Totagatic River. [7]

  8. Trade River - Wikipedia

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    The Trade River is a 50.8-mile-long (81.8 km) tributary of the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin in the United States. [1] In its history, it has been known by the names "Atanwa" or "Ottoway" River, both of which are Anglicized versions of an Ojibwe language word meaning "trade" (see Ottawa).

  9. Wisconsin Highway 87 - Wikipedia

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    State Trunk Highway 87 (often called Highway 87, STH-87 or WIS 87) is a state highway in Polk and Burnett counties in the US state of Wisconsin that runs north–south in the northwestern portion of the state from St. Croix Falls to Grantsburg. It was first designated as a state highway in 1924.