Mississippi River towns in Wisconsin

Stockholm

Population (2010) 66 Introduction Stockholm is, no surprise, a town that has deep Swedish roots. It is also home to a surprising number of artists, who have given the village new life. Visitor Information For tourism info, check the village website or call Stockholm General

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Pepin

Population (2010) 837 Introduction Pepin might look like a sleepy village but don’t be fooled. This small river town is a big draw for fans of both Laura Ingalls Wilder and good food. Visitor Information The Pepin Visitor Center (306 3rd St.; 715.544.7829; open from

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Nelson

Population (2010) 374 Introduction Nelson is another crossroads town that most people zip through, except maybe for a stop at the cheese factory, but there are other reasons to get out of your car and explore, too. Visitor Information You can contact the village clerk (715.673.4804),

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Alma

Population (2010) 781 Introduction One of the more scenic river towns along the Upper Mississippi River, Alma has attracted new residents in recent years, including many artists, who are bringing the town a new energy, at least in the summer months. Many businesses close or dramatically reduce their hours

By |2022-05-25T09:28:10-05:00January 16th, 2011|Wisconsin|Comments Off on Alma

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