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Ride4MS:
Here is a site to sign up for information for Wisconsin or Minnesota or any state.  Very interesting articles, for each state.  This will give you a lot of ideas of things to see and do along the way to La Crosse, or in your home state.


onlyinyourstate.com/newsletters


Thanks Harry for sharing this link.

HawkGTRider:
Got my guide in the mail yesterday. I'll admit that my exploring is often centered around collecting National Park Service passport stamps, but a variety of ideas and things to do is generally a good thing. I've been working on my completely convoluted route to STAR 2018 in LaCrosse and am excited to be going.

RichGrab:
Got my guide times 2. I ordered one for my brother as well, since the plan is to attend STAR2018 this year.

Denman46:
Sent for the guide.  Thanks for the vids.  Great rides.  Glad I'm going this year.

Ride4MS:
If you are wondering what is available for non-riding members in the La Crosse area?
·          Host hotel within blocks of a downtown with many shops, eating establishments and attractions.
La Crosse has trolleys and horse drawn carriage rides, as well as river boat rides.
[/size]·       Many non-riding sight-seeing venues like, National Eagle Center, North American Owl Center, Amish shops, Grandad Bluff, (you can see 3 states) Shrine of our Lady of Guadalupe, Upper Mississippi National Wildlife Refuge, Lock and Dam #7 nearby and watch boats lifted 8 feet by water, and auto museums.·         There are many biking trails and horseback riding stables.·         Great shopping of brand name or locally owned mom and pop type shops.  Also many specialty shops, as well as antique shops.·         La Cresent, MN, just across the river is home to the Apple Capital of Minnesota, with over 15 different varieties of apples grown in the area.

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