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  1. Map of the Wisconsin River Valley DESCRIPTION Shows vacant state land, government land, townships, and selected farms, camps, saw mills, etc. in Vilas and Oneida Counties, and part of Iron County.

    • circa 1890
    • 98.4K
    • Shepard, Eugene Simeon
    • Wisconsin
  2. For my senior honors thesis, I created a cultural and natural heritage map of the Lower Wisconsin State Riverway with my advisor, Bill Gartner. Once complete, this map will be available to community members of the riverway in print and online as downloadable pdfs.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_LouvièreLa Louvière - Wikipedia

    La Louvière quickly surpassed its overlord Saint-Vaast, both in population and economic wealth. Within fifty years, the territory that was not much more than a place name had become one of the most important cities in Wallonia. La Louvière was recognized as an independent city in 1869.

  4. Hydraulic lifts, mining sites, a ceramics museum... are amazing witnesses of the Industrial Era in La Louvière. Read more.

  5. Oct 16, 2012 · The answer to where does the Wisconsin River start – The Wisconsin River as photographed from the bridge on U.S. Highway 45 in Land O’ Lakes just west of its headwaters. Related: Hiking loops in the Porcupine Mountains State Wilderness Area.

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  6. Wisconsin, located between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, is home to a wide variety of geographical features. The state can generally be divided into five distinct regions— Lake Superior Lowland , Northern Highland , Central Plain , Western Upland , and Eastern Ridges & Lowlands .

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  8. Most recent was the northernmost segment of the river, from the source to around modern Merrill. During the last ice age an ice sheet crept down from Canada, and a section called the Wisconsin Valley Lobe bulged down the valley that would become the Wisconsin River to near Merrill.

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