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La Crosse

La Crosse was faced with a crippling depression when the La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad Co. went bankrupt in 1857. However, when the Civil War closed river traffic on the Mississippi below the Ohio River, La Crosse provided a major link with the East, thus ensuring the town's economic recovery. A railroad bridge erected over the Mississippi in 1876 precipitated a dramatic increase in trade and manufacturing, as the network of railroads radiating from La Crosse found new markets.

Overseeing all river traffic is a 25-foot carved wooden Native American in Riverside Park at the base of State Street near the downtown area; phone (608) 789-7533. Lock and Dam No. 7, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project 5 miles north of La Crosse, has an observation deck open April through October; phone (507) 895-2170.

Goose Island County Park offers developed recreational facilities and a wildlife refuge. During the winter downhill and cross-country skiing are available in the area.

Tours of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse campus are available; phone (608) 785-8067 or (608) 785-8939. The university's art gallery, at 16th and Vine sts., exhibits works by prominent artists September through May; phone (608) 785-8230. Cultural events also take place at Viterbo University.

In late September, La Crosse celebrates Oktoberfest, one of the Midwest's largest German festivals.

The city lies on a scenic route that follows the Mississippi. The route consists of SR 35, which heads southeast to Prairie du Chien, and US 53, which runs northwest to its junction with SR 54/35.

Visitor Centers

La Crosse County Convention & Visitors Bureau 410 Veterans Memorial Dr. La Crosse, WI 54601. Phone:(608)782-2366 or (800)658-9424

Shopping

Valley View Mall, I-90 exit 5 at 3800 US 16, has more than 50 stores, including JCPenney. Downtown La Crosse, off I-90, exit 3, is one of the largest commercial historic districts in the state with unique shops, galleries and award-winning restaurants.

Things to Do

Grandad Bluff

Historic Hixon House

La Crosse Queen

Pump House Regional Arts Center

Riverside Museum

Recreational Activities

Skiing and Snowboarding

Mt. La Crosse Ski Area

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