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The Lions Club trademarked the term "World Championship Snowmobile Derby". [4] The 1968 derby was broadcast on ABC's Wide World of Sports. Numerous guests attended the event, including Bart Starr, Ray Nitschke and Fuzzy Thurston from the Super Bowl II Green Bay Packers championship team. The track was reconfigured to a 0.5-mile high banked oval ...
Jackson is located northeast of the center of Burnett County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 34.9 square miles (90.5 km 2), of which 29.2 square miles (75.7 km 2) is land and 5.7 square miles (14.8 km 2), or 16.37%, is water. [3]
Jackson was the first community in Wisconsin to create such an agreement. [11] [5] On July 17, 2012, a petroleum product pipeline spilled an estimated 54,600 gallons of gasoline in the Town of Jackson. Thirty-seven private wells contaminated by the spill were ordered abandoned by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The West Shore ...
Participants have two days to visit selected Gaylord area businesses and drop registration slips at each stop.
Economic Impact of the Wisconsin State Fair and Non-Fair Events, 1979. West Allis, WI: Wisconsin State Fair Park, 1980. Gordon, Julie. State Fair Park: An Evaluation. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau, 2003. Kapler, Joe. "Preserving the 'Big Picture' for Wisconsin: The 1948 Centennial Fair Murals".
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Snowmobile watercross consists of crossing water while riding a snowmobile, which is possible because snowmobiles have wide tracks for traction and flotation in the snow. If one hits the water at an adequate speed (5 mph per 150 lb or 12 km/h per 100 kg of weight) and keeps the sled's throttle open, the track keeps the snowmobile on the surface ...
Adventure Sports Center International is an Olympic standard white water rafting and canoe/kayak slalom center located on the mountaintop above the Wisp Ski Resort at Deep Creek Lake, McHenry, Maryland, United States. In addition to serving as a venue for slalom races and training, the center offers a range of services to the general public ...