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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin

 
Clickable Map of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Trempealeau County, WI (16) Buffalo County, WI (8) Eau Claire County, WI (81) Jackson County, WI (26) La Crosse County, WI (60) Winona County, MN (22)  TrempealeauCounty(16) Trempealeau County (16)  BuffaloCounty(8) Buffalo County (8)  EauClaireCounty(81) Eau Claire County (81)  JacksonCounty(26) Jackson County (26)  LaCrosseCounty(60) La Crosse County (60)  WinonaCountyMinnesota(22) Winona County (22)
Whitehall is the county seat for Trempealeau County
Adjacent to Trempealeau County, Wisconsin
      Buffalo County (8)  
      Eau Claire County (81)  
      Jackson County (26)  
      La Crosse County (60)  
      Winona County, Minnesota (22)  
 
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1 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Eleva — Veterans Memorial
On Mondovi Street East (U.S. 10) 0.4 miles east of Main Street (State Highway 93), on the right when traveling east.
In Memory of Those Who Served Our Country Donated by Eleva Broiler Festival ClubMap (db m78656) WM
2 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Galesville — 81 — Decorah Peak
Near State Highway 54 at McKeeth Road, on the right when traveling east.
The rock-crested hill to the east was named after One-Eyed Decorah, a Winnebago chief who, according to tradition, took refuge in a cave near the peak after being wounded in a Chippewa attack on his village. He remained in hiding throughout the . . . Map (db m23186) HM
3 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Galesville — 529 — Downtown Galesville Historic District
Near South Main Street (U.S. 53) at East Gale Avenue.
First platted in 1854, the commercial district surrounding the public square is still the heart of downtown Galesville. Most buildings date from the 1880s to the early 20th century and feature a two-story brick facade, tall narrow windows and . . . Map (db m55979) HM
4 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Galesville — 531 — Gale College Historic District
On College Avenue west of South Twelfth Street, on the left when traveling west.
Founded in 1854, Galesville University (later known as Gale College) was one of the earliest institutions of higher education in Wisconsin and a notable attempt to bring higher education to the newly recognized state. Affiliated with four different . . . Map (db m66184) HM
5 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Galesville — Galesville
On South Main Street (U.S. 53) north of East Ridge Drive, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m25830) HM
6 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Galesville — 543 — Galesville Bridge
On North Main Street (U.S. 53) north of Ridge Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
The Galesville Bridge was erected in 1925, replacing an earlier bridge that was difficult for automobiles to access. For 86 years, the 1925 bridge carried traffic across Beaver Creek. Constructed by the Guaranty Construction Company of Minneapolis, . . . Map (db m66182) HM
7 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Galesville — John F. Cance / Galesville Area Veterans Memorial
Near South Sixth Street south of West Ridge Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Memorial John F. Cance 1870 — 1953 Civic leader and benefactor who provided a permanent charitable trust to the City of Galesville and the surrounding area for education, beautification, and charitable endeavors for the . . . Map (db m49932) HM
8 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Galesville — 530 — Ridge Avenue Historic District
On South Sixth Street at West Ridge Avenue on South Sixth Street.
The Ridge Avenue Historic District includes a nearly three-block long section of Ridge Avenue featuring a concentration of the most architecturally and historically significant residences in the City of Galesville. The district was developed by . . . Map (db m43213) HM
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9 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Osseo — Welcome to Osseo!
On 7th Street just east of U.S. 53, on the right when traveling east.
The City of Osseo was founded in 1857 by J.E. Irish. The population was 305 in 1893 and has grown to 1701 in the 2010 census. Osseo is ideally located with 3 major highways servicing the community. I-94 & US Highways 10 & 53 intersect within the . . . Map (db m213945) HM
10 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Strum — Strum Veterans Memorial
On U.S. 10 at Woodland Drive, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 10.
We salute all the men and women in our armed forces, to those who have served and to those that have given the altimate sacrifice. God bless you and God bless these United States of America. Donated by Glenn & Lue . . . Map (db m42620) HM
11 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Trempealeau — 486 — Brady's Bluff
Near Sullivan Street / South Park Road, 1.9 miles west of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Brady's Bluff was designated a State Natural Area in 1952 to preserve the high quality ecological systems found here. This uncultivated 65 acre remnant is characterized by steep, dry prairies, exposed cliffs, and oak woodland. The bluff, a favorite . . . Map (db m56007) HM
12 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Trempealeau — French Post
On Sullivan Road / South Park Road, 1.3 miles west of Spring Street, on the left when traveling west.
Probably site occupied by Nicolas Perrot 1685 – 86 Reoccupied by Godefroy de Linctot Remains discovered in 1887 by Judge B.F. Heuston and Georege H. Squier aided by Antoine Grignon Dedicated September 6, 1926 by State . . . Map (db m23234) HM
13 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Trempealeau — James Allen Reed / Trempealeau
On 1st Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on 1st Street.
James Allen Reed 1798 - 1873 First Permanent Settler in Trempealeau County & Founder of Trempealeau James Reed was a man of medium height, with broad shoulders and a large chest. He had light brown hair and grayish blue eyes. He was . . . Map (db m71940) HM
14 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Trempealeau — 133 — Perrot's Post
Near Sullivan Road / South Park Road, 1.3 miles west of Spring Street, on the left when traveling west. Reported missing.
One of the leading early French traders and diplomats among the Indians of the upper Mississippi region was dark and handsome Nicholas Perrot. After building Fort St. Nicholas at Prairie du Chien in the summer of 1685, Perrot moved north and spent . . . Map (db m23224) HM
15 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Trempealeau — The Geology of Perrot State Park
Near South Park Road.
Millions of Years Ago [drawing] Millions of years ago, Trempealeau Mountain, the bluffs of Perrot State Park, and the Minnesota upland across the river were all one continuous rock mass. Over time, Cedar Creek, Big Trout Creek, and . . . Map (db m46673) HM
16 Wisconsin, Trempealeau County, Trempealeau — 8 — The Mississippi River Parkway:First Project
Near East 3rd Street / Great River Road (State Highway 35) 0.4 miles east of Chase Street (County Highway K), on the right when traveling east.
The first 5-mile-long section of the Great River Road project, or the Mississippi River Parkway as it was originally named, was built near here in 1953 and extend­ed east across the Black River. Eventually, the Great River Road would follow the . . . Map (db m33948) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024