54628.us
Ferryville, WI zip code area info and deals
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Make this my local homepage. To make 54628.us! Click the wrench icon at the top right of your screen. Tab's Home Page section, select "Open this page" and type http:/ www.54628.us. Find info on any US zip code. Get Your Own .US Domain Name. Looking north at downtown Ferryville. Location of Ferryville, Wisconsin. Coordinates: 43 20 30 N. 4334167 N 91.08389 W. 4334167; -91.08389. 43 20 30 N. 4334167 N 91.08389 W. 4334167; -91.08389. 160; Total. 199 sq mi (5.15 km. 160; Land. 160; Water. 160; Total.
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Freeman Township
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Upper Mississippi Wildlife Refuge. Sugar Creek State Natural Area. Rush Creek State Natural Area.
visitferryville.com
Visit Ferryville :: History
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Boating and Water Activities. Rummage Along the River. Happening in Ferryville, WI. There are some distinctive tidbits in the history of this small village. Ferryville has been "in the news" more than you would expect for a community of its size. Read on for interesting features in the history of our little village. Norwegian Royalty Stops in Ferryville May 6, 1939. 1993 Mississippi River Flood. The Mississippi River flood of 1993 hits Ferryville. 1965 Mississippi River Flood. There are published account...
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Lansing
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clementsfishing.com
Genoa Fishing FAQ | Reports | La Crosse WI Northern Pike Fishing
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Sun-Thurs 7am - 5pm. Fri - Sat: 7am - 6pm. Fri - Sun: 7am - 5pm. What should I bring? We suggest you bring medium to medium lite spinning rods, river rigs, hair jigs, terminal tackle and blade baits, stringer, basket or cooler, sunscreen, hat and seasonal outerwear. You may use two fishing rods at a time. Be sure to pick up live bait at Captain Hook’s Bait and Tackle. When should I come? Page for up to date reports. The last three years we have experienced an explosion in Perch fishing; huge Perch. Are t...
desotowi.com
Desoto, Wisconsin - Gateway to the Great River
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Welcome to the Village of De Soto's Website! We will do our best to provide you with as much information about the De Soto, Wisconsin, area as possible. DeSoto is a small village on the banks of the Mississippi River. Located on the Great River Road,. It was originally part of. When the railroad came to Viroqua, the river traffic. Dropped off. The growth of the town slowed down. In 1882, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad came through DeSoto, It perked up the. Today, DeSoto is a small community ...
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Wisconsin Highway 35 Road Trip - Great River Road - State Trunk Tour
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Pick some roads and GO! Highway 35 Trunk Tour. Grant County, at the Illinois state line in East Dubuque. Douglas County, at the I-535/U.S. 53 junction in Superior. Counties along route 35. 8220;Up Wisconsin’s West Coast”. Great River Road in Wisconsin voted “Prettiest Drive in the U.S.”. A big chunk of Highway 35 is part of Wisconsin’s Great River Road. It was just voted “Prettiest drive in the U.S.”. The Wisconsin Highway 35 Road Trip. The Drive (South To North):. After hooking up with Highway 11. 35 jo...
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Ferryville WI | Calendar of Events
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Boating and Water Activities. Rummage Along the River. Calendar of Events 2016. February 13 , 2016 - Sweetheart Pancake Breakfast, Ferryville Village Hall, 8 am - 11 am. March 5, 2016 - Bald Eagle Day, Ferryville Village Hall and Fire Department, 10 am - 3 pm. May 7, 2016- 8 AM to 10 AM- guided spring migration hike at Sugar Creek Bluff Natural Area, Meet at Ferryville Village Hall at 7:30 AM, Hike 8-10 then go back to the Village Hall for coffee and conversation. July 23, 2016 - CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN.
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Rush Creek Realty - Hidden Valleys
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The area in which Vernon and Crawford Counties are located goes far back in Wisconsin history. In 1680 the French started a trading post on the "Great Confluence" of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers. They named it Prairie du Chien (prairie of the dog) after an Indian chief named Alim (Dog) who lived there. Visit the Village of De Soto. Visit the Town of Lansing. Visit the Village of Ferryville.