Project Category: Members Directory

Pump House Regional Arts Center

The Pump House Regional Arts Center is a private, non-profit, membership supported organization which presents visual arts, performing arts, and a wide variety of educational programming.

Norskedalen Heritage & Nature Center

Norskedalen Nature and Heritage Center welcomes you to take a step back in time as you view our nature and heritage displays. You will be escorted on a guided tour of our 1890s restored pioneer log homestead. After your tour, take a refreshing walk on our trails,

Logan Mill Lodge Vacation Rental

Ben Logan’s old Grain & Feed Mill named Logan Mill Lodge has been renovated into upscale furnished suites. This historic building is one of several historic buildings in the little Norwegian village of Westby.

Pearl Street Brewery

Visit Western Wisconsin’s premier craft brewery! Since 1999, Pearl Street Brewery has produced award-winning Ales and Lagers. See how they do it with a brewery tour any Friday or Saturday of the year! Open at 3:00 on Fridays until 10:00, and noon on Saturdays until 7:00.

Pleasoning Seasonings

Pleasoning has been in business in La Crosse, WI since 1952. We are a small family owned and operated business. Check out the

Southwind Orchards

Southwind Orchards apples are grown on the choice hillsides of Dakota, nestled on the banks of the Mississippi River. We are only 10 minutes from La Crosse! We invite you to come and enjoy the beauty of our ponds and the scenic location on Apple Blossom Drive. Come visit us, take the beautiful Apple Blossom… Read more »

Marie W. Heider Center for the Arts

The Marie W. Heider Center for the Arts mission is to enhance and ensure the appreciation of the Arts and its vitality in the Coulee Region. It is our intention to provide our schools, community and non-profit groups with an environment in which all of the Arts can flourish.

La Crosse Queen Paddlewheeler

The La Crosse Queen is a modern-day replica of the grand riverboats which used to ply the Mississippi in the early 1900s. She is one of the few “true” paddlewheelers still in operation in the country today. In keeping with early traditions, she was built with stern wheels which are her only means of propulsion…. Read more »