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The Galena Illinois Historic District

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History the French arrived in the 1650s and called Galena La Pointe; the early American settlers who reached the area in 1821 adopted this name as The Point; by 1828, it became the largest steamboat hub on the Mississippi between St Louis and St Paul, with shipments of lead ore and control of the mines by the US Government as local native tribes permitted settlers to mine in established areas in Galena.

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La Crosse Wisconsin

railroads ridges brews wines and a historic downtown La Crosse is located at the intersection of the Black, La Crosse and Mississippi rivers in Western Wisconsin in a broad plain between the river bank and the tall bluffs typical of the Driftless area. The Coulee Region is Characterized by High Ridges Dissected by Narrow Valleys History French… Continue reading La Crosse Wisconsin