
The Mississippi River valley serves as the central artery for this tri-state region, where the Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge dominates the riparian corridor. On the Wisconsin side, La Crosse and Onalaska stand as the primary urban centers, with French Island and Lake Onalaska highlighting the complex water system. Across the river in Minnesota, the topography shifts into the deeply dissected ridges of the Richard J Dorer Memorial Hardwood State Forest, a landscape marked by dozens of named geographic features like Vinegar Hill and Oak Ridge.
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1927 La Crosse
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1930 La Crosse
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1958 La Crosse
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1961 La Crosse
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1963 La Crosse
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1963 La Crosse
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1965 La Crosse
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1976 La Crosse
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1984 La Crosse
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1990 La Crosse
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1993 La Crosse
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1998 La Crosse
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2022 La Crosse
La Crosse County, WI