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  2. Blue Mounds, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mounds is a village in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. As of the 2020 census, the village had a population of 950. [4] The village is adjacent to the Town of Blue Mounds, and is part of the Madison Metropolitan Statistical Area. Blue Mounds was named by French missionaries for the blueish hue of three nearby mounds.

  3. Blue Mounds (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Location in Dane County and the state of Wisconsin. /  42.99528°N 89.78000°W  / 42.99528; -89.78000. Blue Mounds is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 899 at the 2020 census. The Village of Blue Mounds is located within the town.

  4. Blue Mound State Park - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mound State Park is a state park in Wisconsin, United States, located atop the largest hill in the southern half of the state, near the village of Blue Mounds.The 1,153-acre (467 ha) park features a pair of observation towers affording views of the Wisconsin River valley and Baraboo Range to the north, the mounds, buttes, and rolling forests of the Driftless Area to the south and west ...

  5. Little Norway, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    98000169 [ 1] Added to NRHP. March 16, 1998. Little Norway was a living museum of a Norwegian village located in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin. Little Norway consisted of a fully restored farm dating to the mid-19th century. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [ 2] Little Norway closed in late 2012.

  6. Cave of the Mounds - Wikipedia

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    Cave of the Mounds. Cave of the Mounds, a natural limestone cave located near Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, United States, is named for two nearby hills called the Blue Mounds. It is located in the southern slope of the east hill. The cave's beauty comes from its many varieties of mineral formations called speleothems.

  7. Driftless Area - Wikipedia

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    The Driftless Area, also known as Bluff Country and the Paleozoic Plateau, is a topographical and cultural region in the Midwestern United States [1] that comprises southwestern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, and the extreme northwestern corner of Illinois. The Driftless Area is a USDA Level III Ecoregion: Ecoregion 52.

  8. Brigham County Park - Wikipedia

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    Brigham County Park. / 43.0280520; -89.8176231. Brigham County Park is a county park located in western Dane County, Wisconsin near the village of Blue Mounds. The park encompasses 232 acres (0.94 km 2) and includes 25 campsites. Other amenities in the park include nature and snowshoe trails, a picnic area, a playground, and volleyball and ...

  9. Blanchardville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Website. blanchardville.com. Blanchardville is a village in Iowa and Lafayette counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 825 at the 2010 census. Of this, 648 were in Lafayette County, and 177 were in Iowa County. The Iowa County portion of Blanchardville is part of the Madison Metropolitan Statistical Area.