Grafton

Population (2010) 673 Introduction If you look up "river town" in any dictionary, I'm pretty sure you'll see a picture of Grafton. While the emphasis has shifted from living off the river to playing on the river, Grafton retains a strong identity as a place deeply tied to its

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Bay City

Population (2010) 500 Introduction Once the center of a large commercial fishing operation, Bay City today is primarily a residential community and a quieter place to visit along Lake Pepin than some of its neighbors. Visitor Information Visitors can direct their questions to the Village

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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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Lynxville

Population (2010) 132 Introduction Commercial fishing was once a big deal around Lynxville; today sport fishers carry on the tradition, just on a smaller scale. Visitor Information If you have questions, your best bet is to contact the Lynxville Town Clerk (608.874.4424) during normal business

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Lansing

Population (2010) 999 Introduction Lansing is a consummate river town, with an economy that has historically, for better or worse, been dependent upon the Mississippi River. Even if the Lansing of today has fewer people making a living from river-related jobs, the Mississippi remains central to the town’s identity.

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