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History Highlight: The St. Croix River Ferry and The Carnes Sisters
Riveting recollections from one of the women who operated a ferry across the river in the 1930s and 1940s.
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River Road Ramble This Saturday
Annual tour of historic area includes open houses, sales, and more.
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This Old Log House: Scandia Struggles With Scale of Renovations at River Landing
Repairing erosion could diminish historic site’s rustic character and famous pines.
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Festival Features St. Croix’s Canoe Heritage
Wooden canoe includes free events and paddle trip in the Shell Lake area August 16-17.
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Obscure Stories of the Oldest European Settlement on the Upper St. Croix
Northern Wisconsin town got its start as an Ojibwe village.
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Last Log Through the Boom
At 2:30 p.m. on June 12, 1914, the logging years of the St. Croix River watershed effectively ended.
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Celebrating the ‘Last Log’ 100 Years Later
Event on June 12th will remember the end of an important era on the St. Croix.
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Walter Mondale to Speak about Wild and Scenic St. Croix
Former vice president, U.S. senator, and ambassador who helped create Wild & Scenic Rivers system will speak March 27th.
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Seeing Standing Cedars’ Sights on the St. Croix’s Snowy Bluffs
Hikers on the Winter Walk saw historic sites and heard about restoring native habitat.
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Prehistoric Pottery Links St. Croix’s Past and Present
At an approximately 700-year-old village, the river’s bounty made for stronger ceramics.