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Encyclopedia > La Crosse

La Crosse is the name of several places in the United States of America:

  • La Crosse, Florida
  • La Crosse, Indiana
  • La Crosse, Kansas
  • La Crosse, Virginia
  • La Crosse, Washington
  • La Crosse, Wisconsin
  • La Crosse County, Wisconsin
  • La Crosse Township, Minnesota

Also see Lacrosse (disambiguation), which lists other meanings.


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La Crosse, Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (619 words)
La Crosse is located in western Wisconsin, on the Mississippi River at the confluence of the Black and La Crosse Rivers.
La Crosse is often referred to as "God's Country" because it was unspoiled by glaciers that flattened much of the rest of the upper Midwestern United States.
La Crosse is surrounded by towering bluffs, the most prominent of which is Grandad's Bluff.
Welcome to The La Crosse Area Visitor (445 words)
La Crosse is a river town, with all the history, charm and romance of the steamboat era.
The La Crosse Area is a geological oddity, as it is believed to have escaped unscathed from the great glacier of the Ice Age that scraped adjacent areas flat.
La Crosse is situated in an area that is the site of the convergence of three rivers: the La Crosse, the Black and the Mississippi.
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