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about the River
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A general map of the river. |
Facts
about the River Road
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| Visits to the River |
Mississippi Links |
was taken at LaCrosse, and time
was spent at the Dresbach center near LaCrescent in Minnesota.
This was my first real acquaintance with the river, before this
we had given each other only the briefest acknowledgment. This
was on my first motorcycle trip out to Yellowstone Park, and though
I was anxious to get to the mountains, prairies, wildlife, and scenic
views of the West, as well as getting to feel a part of the history
of the region, I had to stay and introduce myself to the river. That
first stop lasted for a couple of hours, even though the weather
was not at it's best. I had a nice lunch, called home, sat by the
side of the river, and walked for a while. I also spent some time
watching the tow boats and barges. The picture here is the first one
that I ever took on this spot. It is notable for the fact that the river
is not actually visible in the shot (it was just to the right outside
of the photo). This was my second time across the Mississippi, but my
first at the crossing of Lacrosse. It was to be far from my last.
I have been back many times and plan to return
many more. There are the river cities, and the little river
towns, the celebrations, the scenic views, the wildlife, and the constant
ebb, and flow of the river, and of the people who live on it, works it's
length, visit, or are just passing through. The river area has a unique
combination of hectic activity, and laid back lifestyles, that make the
whole place a wonder. | Photos |
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| Start Here Looking North |
I have been here
many times before, but this always becomes the jumping off point. |
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| Winnona |
Winnona, Bay City,
and other little towns, add their own style of charm to the Great River
Road |
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| Up the River Road |
A trip
through bluffs with the amazing Mississippi River at your elbow. |
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| The Wisconsin Side |
The Wisconsin side
of the River Road, though less spectacular, has it's own charm, and
is a bit less developed than the busier Minnesota side. |
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| The Twin Cities |
Minneapolis,
and Saint Paul are filled with places to see and things to do, particularly
during the Minnesota State Fair. |
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| Photos |
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| LaCrosse, the freeway, and the little
park. |
I love this place,
and it really means the river to me. |
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| The Wisconsin River Road |
The Road Between
LaCrosse, and Prairie DuChien |
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| Prairie DuChien |
This former Indian
village is one of the oldest of the river towns, and a great
place to visit. |
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| McGregor, and Marquette, |
Scenic Iowa, across
from Prairie DuChien |
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| The old car rally |
Classic old cars
from the early days of motor touring. |
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| The Rendezvous (Side Trip) |
The Prairie DuChien
Rendezvous. This already has it's own section,
but I included it here anyway. |
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| Pike's Peak State Park |
Up on top of the bluffs.
looking down across the river and the rest of the world. |
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| Dubuque
Iowa |
A good sized city, built
on the beautiful bluffs overlooking the River |
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| A Bit
of Illinois |
Some of the Illinois countryside,
including a part of the River Road |
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| Galena |
The Birthplace of U.S. Grant,
and a pretty little town in it's own right. |