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  2. Governor Dodge State Park - Wikipedia

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    Governor Dodge State Park is a 5,270-acre (2,133 ha) Wisconsin state park outside Dodgeville in Iowa County, Wisconsin. Named after Henry Dodge, the first governor of the Wisconsin Territory, the park contains geologic features indicative of the Driftless Area. It is located 4.1 miles north of the Central business district of the City of ...

  3. List of Wisconsin state parks - Wikipedia

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    Governor Nelson State Park: Dane: 422 171 1975 Lake Mendota: 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 ...

  4. BadgerCare - Wikipedia

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    Since Governor Doyle opposed the Senate's mandate plan, he chose instead to expand BadgerCare, claiming that 98% of Wisconsinites would have some form of health insurance under his expansion. [4] Doyle called the revised program BadgerCare+ and included it in his 2007-2009 biennial budget. BadgerCare+ began functioning on February 1, 2008.

  5. California State Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Department employs State Park Peace Officers Law Enforcement to protect and preserve the State Parks and the millions of people who visit them each year. Parks are patrolled by sworn State Park Peace Officers, of which there are two classifications, State Park Ranger and State Park Lifeguards. [citation needed]

  6. Governor Nelson State Park - Wikipedia

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    Governor Nelson State Park is a 422-acre (171 ha) Wisconsin state park located outside of Waunakee, Wisconsin in the town of Westport on the north shore of Lake Mendota. It is named for former Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson. On most days the Wisconsin State Capitol building can be seen in nearby Madison.

  7. Moraine View State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The park was renamed Moraine View State Park in 1975, then Moraine View State Recreation Area in 1995. It is managed for active recreation, including camping, hiking, swimming, boating, hunting and fishing. Camping available includes Class A sites with electricity and nearby modern toilet and shower facilities, to group camps and primitive ...

  8. Governor Thompson State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was created in 2000, the centennial year of the Wisconsin state park system, and named after then-Governor Tommy Thompson. The main parcel creating the park is the former 1,987-acre (8.04 km 2 ) Paust Woods Lake Resort and about 200 acres (0.81 km 2 ) of wild-looking lakefront bought from Wisconsin Public Service Corporation on Caldron ...

  9. Kohler-Andrae State Park - Wikipedia

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    Terry Andrae State Park, established in 1927, and John Michael Kohler State Park, established in 1966, total 988 acres (4.00 km 2). The parks contain over two miles (3 km) of beaches and sand dunes along the shore of Lake Michigan , [ 1 ] with woods and wetlands away from the water.