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The Northern Wisconsin Co-op Tobacco Pool Warehouse or Bekkedal Leaf Tobacco Warehouse is located at 504 East Decker Street Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin USA. It was designed by the architects Parkinson & Dockendorff. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 14, 2003.
Viroqua: Brick warehouse designed by Parkinson & Dockendorff and built in 1906 for Martin Bekkedal, the largest wholesaler of tobacco in the region at the time. Bought in 1921 by the Northern Wisconsin Co-op Tobacco Pool. [10] [11] 5: Cade Archeological District: Cade Archeological District: November 3, 1988 : E4337 Upper Newton Road: Newton
Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Wisconsin Cities, Villages, Townships and Unincorporated Places Listing; Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. State and local government statistics from the State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2015-2016; League of Wisconsin Municipalities. Estimated Population per Square Mile of Land Area, Wisconsin ...
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The maps of the Milwaukee area and the rest of Wisconsin are covered in towns, villages and cities — some of them with the same names, right next to each other.
These are the top business stories of 2023 in the Wisconsin Rapids area. Wisconsin Rapids' top business stories of 2023: Former Shopko building, Herschleb's, Noodles & Co., Kwik Trip and more Skip ...
Forest which covered the area when it was settled 9,325: 1,014.07 sq mi (2,626 km 2) Grant County: 043: Lancaster: 1837: Iowa County: Probably a trader named Grant who made contact with area natives in 1810 but about whom little else is known 51,409: 1,146.85 sq mi (2,970 km 2) Green County: 045: Monroe: 1837: Iowa County and unorganized territory
The town was originally named “Farwell” after Leonard J. Farwell, second Governor of Wisconsin, but it was renamed “Viroqua” in 1854. [3] It is unclear why the name was changed, and the source of the name is uncertain. [3] One legend states that Viroqua was the name of the daughter of Black Hawk, but this is not supported by evidence. [3]