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  2. Baraboo, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Baraboo (/ ˈ b ɛər ə b uː / ⓘ BAIR-ə-boo) [6] is the county seat of Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States, located along the Baraboo River. [7] The population was 12,556 as of the 2020 census .

  3. W43BR - Wikipedia

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    W43BR (channel 43) is a low-power television station YTA TV affiliate licensed to Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States, serving the Wisconsin Dells area. Owned by Baraboo Broadcasting, it was formerly a sister to radio station WRPQ (740 AM and translator 99.7 FM) until the latter's sale to Civic Media.

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  5. Ho-Chunk Casino - Wikipedia

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    Ho-Chunk Gaming – Wisconsin Dells is a Native American casino and hotel located in the Town of Delton, Wisconsin, between Wisconsin Dells and Baraboo. The casino is owned by the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin, one of six Ho-Chunk casinos in the state and one of the three largest. [2] [3] [4] It is a Class III casino. [5]

  6. Circus World Museum - Wikipedia

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    Circus World Museum is located in Baraboo, Wisconsin, because Baraboo was home to the Ringling Brothers. It was from Baraboo in 1884 that the Ringling Brothers Circus began their first tour as a circus. Over six seasons, the circus expanded from a wagon show to a railroad show with 225 employees, touring cities across the United States each summer.

  7. Wisconsin Highway 136 - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Highway 159 (WIS 159) was a highway that ran from US 12 south of Baraboo to the entrance of Devil's Lake State Park. [7] The highway was first designated in 1924, as a connection between WIS 12 (later US 12 [ 8 ] ) and WIS 123 near its southern terminus at Devil's Lake State Park.

  8. Sauk Prairie High School - Wikipedia

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    In basketball, the "Wisconsin River Classic" is played between Sauk Prairie and Lodi. They Battle for the Paddle. The paddle is blue on one side and red on the other. Sauk leads the trophy series 4-2, losing to Lodi in 2019, 61–53. SPHS won state championships in boys cross country in 1968 and 1969. [5]

  9. Cracker Barrel unveils new menu items for 2025: 'Original and ...

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    Cracker Barrel has rolled out several new menu items for 2025, including Nashville hot chicken tenders, a new chicken sandwich and a chicken and dumplings soup.