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Council Grounds State Park is a 509-acre (206 ha) Wisconsin state park on the Wisconsin River. It was originally a Merrill city park that was donated to the state in 1938, evolving in designation from a state roadside park to a state forest to full state park status in 1978.
The city of Madison is the location of 155 of these properties and districts, including 8 of the National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts are listed separately. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 10, 2025. [2]
The park is a unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve. Fischer Creek State Recreation Area: Manitowoc: 124 50 1991 Lake Michigan: Preserves a mile of shoreline flanking the mouth of Fischer Creek. Managed by the Manitowoc County Park System. [22] Governor Dodge State Park: Iowa: 5,270 2,130 1948 Two man-made lakes
Merrill is a city in and the county seat of Lincoln County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located to the south of and adjacent to the Town of Merrill. The population was 9,347, according to the 2020 census. [3] Merrill is part of the United States Census Bureau's Merrill MSA, which includes all of Lincoln County.
Madison Mallards (2001–present) Madison Night Mares (2024–present) Madison East High School baseball Madison LaFollette High School baseball Edgewood High School baseball: Type: Municipal park: Location: Madison, Wisconsin, United States [2] Area: 213.49 acres (86.40 ha) [2] Created: 1898: Founder: Madison Park and Pleasure Drive ...
Bear Mound Park and adjacent property, Madison, Wisconsin: Coordinates Area: 1 acre (0.40 ha) Built: c. 500-1200 A.D. ... The Bear Effigy Mound is in the public Bear ...
The Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association served as the city's de facto parks department until 1931. In 1938 in transferred its properties to the city. [4] Monona Bay in 2014; boathouse hidden by trees at right. Over the years the buildings have needed maintenance. The bathhouse was razed in the 1960s. [3]
Burrows Park Effigy Mound and Campsite is an archaeological site in Burrows Park in Madison, Wisconsin. The site includes a bird-shaped effigy mound with an 128-foot (39 m) wingspan; it once included a fox-shaped mound as well, though it has been destroyed. [ 2 ]