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Tributaries of the St. Croix River (Wisconsin–Minnesota) (14 P) Pages in category "St. Croix River (Wisconsin–Minnesota)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
The Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway is a federally protected system of riverways located in eastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin. [1] It protects 252 miles (406 km) of river, including the St. Croix River (on the Wisconsin/Minnesota border), and the Namekagon River (in Wisconsin), as well as adjacent land along the rivers. [2]
The Saint Croix Falls Dam is a concrete hybrid arch-gravity dam with an S-shaped spillway and an integral hydroelectric power station. The main arch is 675 feet (206 m) long and the power station is 291 feet (89 m), located on the east side of the river in Wisconsin.
The 1837 Treaty of St. Peters with the Ojibwe was signed at St. Peters (now Mendota) which ceded to the United States government a vast tract of land in what today is north central Wisconsin and central Minnesota, roughly bounded by the Prairie du Chien Line in the south, Mississippi River in the west, St. Croix and Chippewa River watersheds in ...
Wild Mountain is located one hour northeast of the Twin Cities Metropolitan area. It is located 7 miles north of Taylors Falls. From North Branch you can take interstate 35. The resort lies on the western bank of the scenic St. Croix River [2] and has many tall bluffs and hills next to its shores, some being 300–400 feet tall. [3]
Authorities found a body in the St. Croix River in Hudson, Wis., on Saturday. Hudson police and medical personnel recovered the body in the water after being dispatched to the area of Lakefront ...
During the logging era from 1837 to 1898, logs were rafted down the St. Croix River. By 1857 a sawmill was operating near what is now the Minnesota campground, joined in 1867 by a boat-building yard. [12] Both were owned by a leading citizen of Taylors Falls, W.H.C. Folsom, after whom an island in the park is
Cascade Falls, located in downtown Osceola, Wisconsin on Osceola Creek, are 25 ft (7.6 m) high and 30 ft (9.1 m) wide. Cascade Falls is a waterfall in the small town of Osceola, Wisconsin . The water source for Cascade Falls is the Osceola Creek which runs through the Osceola Mill Pond and then flows into the St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota) .