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    Yann Gozlan (born 28 March 1977) [1] is a French film director and screenwriter. He has directed five feature films: the horror film Caged (2010), the thriller A Perfect Man (2015), the action thriller Burn Out (2017), the mystery thriller Black Box (2021), and the psychological thriller Visions (2023).

  2. La Crosse is a city in the Coulee Region of Southwest Wisconsin on the Mississippi River. It is the county seat of La Crosse County. It's nestled between the river and picturesque bluffs that rise behind it. Map.

  3. City of La Crosse is a locality in La Crosse County, Wisconsin. City of La Crosse is situated close to the hamlet Grand Crossing and the area Prairie La Crosse. Overview. Map.

  4. To help visitors and residents navigate this beautiful state, we have created a detailed map of Wisconsin with cities and highways. This map highlights Wisconsins major cities, including Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, and Eau Claire, as well as its primary highways and roads.

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    John Nolen was a nationally noted landscape architect who was hired by the La Crosse Park Board for two projects. One involved devising the first park plan, "The Making of a Park System in La Crosse…" (1911), and its associated map. Nolen laid out a master park plan which was adopted by the Park Board. A few other maps related to parks are a part o...

    Materials related to Henry Bliss Rascher's Atlas General city maps, mainly drawn by the city surveyor and later the City Engineering Department, span from 1857-1960. Henry I. Bliss was the first La Crosse city surveyor and engineer from 1857 to the late 1890s and he drew most of the large, detailed city maps and early county plat maps that form the...

    The lumber industrybecame the backbone of the La Crosse area economy from 1860-1900. This is represented by two maps showing the location of sawmills along the Black River in Onalaska, North La Crosse and La Crosse. Pine logs were floated down the Black River to Onalaska and La Crosse. Many sawmills had been constructed along the shoreline of the M...

    The lumber industry also helped to encourage railroadsto build in and near La Crosse. These lines concentrated again on the north side of the city, and each line had their own set of tracks. In October of 1858, the La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad was completed, thus people and goods could travel from the east to La Crosse without having to make a ...

    Upper Mississippi River maps include pre- and post-lock and dam maps. The lock & dam system and the 6- and 9-foot channel projects forever changed the river's landscape and behavior and were constructed in 1930. Farms and structures on Goose Island were condemned by federal officials before construction began, and Lake Onalaska was formed as result...

  5. La Crosse (/ l ə ˈ k r ɒ s / lə-KROSS) [6] is a city in and the county seat of La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States. Positioned alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border. [7] La Crosse's population was 52,680 as of the 2020 census. [2]

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  7. Profiles for 29 cities, towns and other populated places in La Crosse County Wisconsin. Incorporated Cities, Towns & Census Designated Places in La Crosse County. Incorporated Places have an asterisk (*).

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