The Medford Curling Club would like to introduce you to an exciting winter sport which is one of the best kept secrets in Northern Wisconsin. Curli...
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The Simek Recreation Center offers so much to our community. We are a full service banquet and convention facility—hosting events such as the...
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The 1897 Clark County Jail Museum was actually the Clark County (WI) Jail and Sheriff Residence from 1897 to 1978. By 1978 the County had bui...
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Powers Bluff Park and Winter Recreation Area is located 2 1/2 miles southwest of Arpin; or 17 miles northwest of Wisconsin Rapids; or 15 miles sout...
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The trail was constructed in 1986 by members of the Rib Lake and High Point Ski Clubs. It was formally recognized as the first side trail in the Na...
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The 9-acre Mosinee Recreation Center Park provides unsurpassed community recreation facilities for residents of all ages and includes athletic site...
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Bruce Mound was established in 1948 by the Half Moon Ski Club. Clark County has operated Bruce Mound since 1960 and has enhanced winter r...
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This historic stone chalet is named after the renowned World War II army alpine 10th Mountain Division, which trained to fight and travel on skis a...
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65+ Years of Curling in Central WisconsinThe Tri-City Curling Club was started in 1958 in Port Edwards. In 1976 we moved to our present location on...
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Krueger Pines features an old-growth northern dry-mesic forest dominated by an even-aged stand of white pine, some as large as two feet in diameter...
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HistoryCouncil Grounds was once city-owned and called Wildwood City Park. In 1938, the city of Merrill presented the original 278 acres west of the...
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History Our building was erected in 1907 by architect Anton Billmeyer for Issac P. Witter. The grounds initially included tennis courts, a fountain...
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10 Miles North of Merrill on Highway 107,
Merrill, WI
New Wood Wildlife Area is a 4,635-acre property located in the west central portion of Lincoln County. Find New Wood Wildlife Area approximately 16...
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About Us:-
On June 2, 1837, Robert and Mary Wakely and their two young sons--Chauncey and Robert--arrived at Point Basse on a keelboat that had be...
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