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Summary Of: Wisconsin River

The Wisconsin River originates in the... The modern Wisconsin River was formed in several stages... The first documented exploration of the Wisconsin River by Europeans took place in 1673... The Lower Wisconsin River State Riverway is a state... all the way to the point where the Wisconsin River joins and empties into the Mississippi... are many different recreation opportunities on the lower Wisconsin River from fishing and canoeing to tubing and camping... Report on the Wisconsin River by Mark Morgan...

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