Located in Read Park, the SK8 Park features 11,000 Sq feet of obstacles, ramps, rails, ledges, and bowls. Built specifically for skateboards and in...
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Winneshiek Players is an organization of people devoted to the development and enjoyment of the theatre arts, had it's origins in 1916. On April 28...
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Mission Statement The mission of the Stephenson County Historical Society, in partnership with the Freeport Park District, is to preserve, present...
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What we are:Severson Dells Nature Center is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization that provides 17,000 people each year with programs and classes t...
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The white house at 816 Hennepin Avenue was built in 1891 by a man named William C. Thompson, who built the house for $1,500 which included the barn...
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The Welty Environmental Center offers year-round programs for all ages. Notices of activities are published here on our website, our Facebook page ...
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Since 1958, Washington Park Community Center has been a safe place for families to have fun and grow together, providing a wide range of activities...
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The Family Fun Fair promises something for everyone. From daily FREE kids' activities and heart-pounding action at the Grandstand to daily livestoc...
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History :
The fall of 1988 saw the incorporation of a new nonprofit group - Clinton Area Showboat Theatre. They went to the city council and reque...
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South Bluff Nature Center The South Bluff Nature Center in the Nelson Unit contains a variety of interesting displays on the plants, animals and ge...
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Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum and Gardens preserves, protects and interprets Rockford's authentic history, heritage and culture to promote community ...
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Mission Statement:
The mission of The Bickelhaupt Arboretum is to serve as a connection between people and plants through a better understanding o...
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The Belvedere Mansion and Gardens are open to the public from mid May to mid November. This 22 room private residence is truly lavish: the finest a...
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In the early 19th century Wisconsin lead mining was more promising and attractive to potential settlers than the fur trade. Hundreds of immigrants ...
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