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Wisconsin--The Great River Road
The Great River Road was created in 1938 from a network of federal, state, and local roads. The drive (also known as the River Road) forms a single route along the Mississippi. Showing off the ten states bordering the Mississippi, the GRRs vary from two- and four-lane freeways to unpaved track. The 100-mile drive from Prescott, where it crosses the St. Croix River, to La Crosse, is the portion that stretches across southwestern Wisconsin. Heading south on Route 35, the GRR crosses a part of the glacial plain. The fertile soil here is a product of "drift," a pulverized soil left by the ice sheets. Farther south, the road enters an area known as the "Driftless Region," a pocket of limestone bluffs and rocky uplands, beginning around a town called Maiden Rock. Along this 100-mile stretch one gets a close-up view of the Mississippi for longer periods than anywhere on the route. Small towns, some with a population under 100, all compete for the "Main Street USA" claim to fame. For some of these towns, the GRR is their only street. Not prettied-up for tourists, these hamlets along the margin are original. Most have at least one gas station and a roadhouse with a neon beer sign in the window. In addition to the riverside scenery, Stockholm has a replica of the "Little House on the Prairie" log cabin and Amish crafts. Alma offers an observation platform over Lock and Dam No. 4. In Trempealeau, you can have dinner and stay the night at the Historic Trempealeau Hotel, Restaurant and Saloon, the only survivor of a downtown fire in 1888. If you can sneak past the plethora of modern America such as fast food, gas, and lodging establishments into downtown La Crosse, you will find century-old buildings still standing. Two miles east of Main Street lies Grandad Bluff, offering a view of the city and the Mississippi from 590 feet up. Stops Along the Way: Starting Point: UsedCars.biz Road Trip in the Same State: *** 100 Best Road Trips on UsedCars.biz |
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