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There are epic new memories to be made in the La Crosse Region all year long! Don’t miss your chance at one-of-a-kind outdoor recreation, divine dining, picturesque lodging and unique shopping locations.
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There are epic new memories to be made in the La Crosse Region all year long! Don’t miss your chance at one-of-a-kind outdoor recreation, divine dining, picturesque lodging and unique shopping locations.
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There are epic new memories to be made in the La Crosse Region all year long! Don’t miss your chance at one-of-a-kind outdoor recreation, divine dining, picturesque lodging and unique shopping locations.
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So you’ve eaten an amazing dinner, but now what? Here’s a list of fun, summer activities that you can do after you’ve chowed down!
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Whether it’s fun fall festivals or a trip to the pumpkin patch, we’ve got family-friendly experiences for you and your loved ones to enjoy! Ghoulees in the Coulees Norskedalen is a Historic Homestead over 100 years old and during its annual Ghoulees in the Coulees it becomes illuminated only by the light of the moon and…
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Blogging on the River, Festivals, Food & Drink, French Island, Fun things to do in La Crosse, La Crosse Events, Sara Walters, West Salem By: Sara Walters Ready to beat the heat this Fourth of July? These four spots feature all you’ll need—food, drinks, water and plenty of fun. Lake Neshonoc Pack a lunch and put on your swimsuit! Neshonoc Swarthout Beach is a…
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By: Anastasia Penchi Is gaming your passion? Do role playing games get your brain spinning and your heartbeat thumping? Are you more interested in assisting as storm giant King Hekaton is tasked with keeping order among the giants or do you prefer to wield the medieval swords of Amtgard yourself? Do you long to dress…
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By: Anastasia Penchi Folk music is the original music of the working people. The term has been used to describe the music made by whites in the rural South, but it also includes the music of the Southern blacks, Native Americans, Mexican-Americans, Cajuns and others. Realistically, there is no origin – it’s more an oral…