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Wetland in the Crex Meadows Wildlife Area – Grantsburg, Wisconsin
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Sandhill Cranes, Crex Meadows Wildlife Area – Grantsburg, Wisconsin

©2011 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCMap of Crex Meadows Wildlife Area (PDF file)
Crex Meadows brochure (PDF file)
Sandhill Cranes (International Crane Foundation)
Wisconsin’s State Wildlife Refuges
Blog entries for Crex Meadows Wildlife Area
Weather forecast for Grantsburg, Wisconsin vicinity
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Sandhill Cranes, Crex Meadows Wildlife Area – Grantsburg, Wisconsin

©2011 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCMap of Crex Meadows Wildlife Area (PDF file)
Crex Meadows brochure (PDF file)
Sandhill Cranes (International Crane Foundation)
Wisconsin’s State Wildlife Refuges
Blog entries for Crex Meadows Wildlife Area
Weather forecast for Grantsburg, Wisconsin vicinity
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Crex Meadows Wildlife Area – Grantsburg, Wisconsin

©2011 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCMap of Crex Meadows Wildlife Area (PDF file)
Crex Meadows brochure (PDF file)
Blog entries for Crex Meadows Wildlife Area
Weather forecast for Grantsburg, Wisconsin vicinity
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Silver Mound – Hixton, Wisconsin

©2011 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCFrom the Silver Mound Historic marker erected 1977: This large, isolated hill is a famous site where prehistoric Indians gathered to quarry a particularly attractive quartzite for the manufacture of chipped stone tools. Several aboriginal quarries are scattered along the rimrock of this mound. Thousands of tons of waste rock from these pits indicated that quarrying was carried on selectively over many centuries. Fields surrounding this mound are littered with quartzite fragments and flakes which accumulated during the process of making and shaping trade blanks for transportation to out lying areas. Stone spear-points, knives, and scapers made from this colorful material have a wide distribution throughout Wisconsin and portions of nearby states. It is known that the earliest Indians who migrated into the midwest, perhaps 10-12,000 years ago, made many spearpoints and knives from rock quarried here; thus this site is one of Wisconsin’s oldest archeological monuments. History relates that the first white explorers mistakenly thought that the Indians were mining silver. Hence the name “Silver Mound.”
Silver Mound Historic Marker from the Dictionary of Wisconsin History
Silver Mound Archaeological Site
Weather forecast for Hixton, Wisconsin vicinity
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Map of High Cliff State Park – Sherwood, Wisconsin
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Campsite 38, High Cliff State Park – Sherwood, Wisconsin

©2011 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCHigh Cliff State Park family campground map
Weather forecast for High Cliff State Park vicinity
Blog entries for High Cliff State Park
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Beach at Round Lake County Park – Chippewa County, Wisconsin

©2011 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLCProtecting Beach Water Quality
Blog entries for Round Lake County Park
Blog entries for Chippewa County
Weather forecast for New Auburn, Wisconsin vicinity

