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

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Cochrane

Population (2010) 450 Introduction Cochrane is one of the world’s largest producers of oatmeal, thanks to the La Crosse Milling plant. Thought you might like to know that. Arriving in Town The business district is along Main Street, which parallels State Highway 35. Fifth

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Trempealeau

Population (2010) 1,529 Introduction I was going write that Trempealeau has an old-fashioned charm and is oddly picturesque, then I realized that I could just call it quaint. So, Trempealeau is quaint. Visitor Information If you are planning your trip from home, contact the Trempealeau

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Holmen

Population (2010) 9,005 Introduction Holmen is another small town that has evolved into a bedroom community for La Crosse. Visitor Information You can pick up brochures at the Village Hall (421 S. Main St.) or library (see below). Arriving in Town

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Onalaska

Population (2010) 17,736 Introduction Onalaska is a community with old roots that sprang up when cut trees floated down the Black River on their way for processing at sawmills. Today's Onalaska has evolved far away from its frontier roots into a bedroom community defined by big box stores and

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