Nelson Dewey State Park
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Nelson Dewey State Park
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Nelson Dewey State Park is a land of incredible vistas overlooking the Mississippi River valley. On the site is the home of Wisconsin's first governor, Nelson Dewey. His 2,000 acre plantation was considered the state's first large scale farming operation. The governor's first home was gutted by fire in 1873. The current building was built on the original foundation. Across the road, the State Historical Society operates Stonefield Village and the State Farm Museum. There are a number of effigy mounds constructed by the Hopewell Indian group along the bluff trails and overlooks in the 750 acre park. The trail through the dry lime prairie restoration along the edge of the overlook is very scenic. Tent campers will be impressed with the four walk-in sites overlooking the Mississippi River valley. Slide show by John Wanserski. For further information see: http://www.cassville.org/nelsondewey.html StoneField Village: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/stonefield/details.asp Nelson Dewey homesite: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/stonefield/deweyhouse.asp Governor Nelson Dewey: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Dewey Effigy Mounds Culture http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/tp-004/ My Wisconsin Space http://mywisconsinspace.com/
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jjwanser
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Nelson, Dewey, State, Park, Stonefield, Village, Cassville, Wisconsin, Mississippi, River, Farm, Museum, Creative, Juice,
Nelson Dewey State Park
Description:
Nelson Dewey State Park is a land of incredible vistas overlooking the Mississippi River valley. On the site is the home of Wisconsin's first governor, Nelson Dewey. His 2,000 acre plantation was considered the state's first large scale farming operation. The governor's first home was gutted by fire in 1873. The current building was built on the original foundation. Across the road, the State Historical Society operates Stonefield Village and the State Farm Museum. There are a number of effigy mounds constructed by the Hopewell Indian group along the bluff trails and overlooks in the 750 acre park. The trail through the dry lime prairie restoration along the edge of the overlook is very scenic. Tent campers will be impressed with the four walk-in sites overlooking the Mississippi River valley. Slide show by John Wanserski. For further information see: http://www.cassville.org/nelsondewey.html StoneField Village: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/stonefield/details.asp Nelson Dewey homesite: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/stonefield/deweyhouse.asp Governor Nelson Dewey: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Dewey Effigy Mounds Culture http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/tp-004/ My Wisconsin Space http://mywisconsinspace.com/
Author:
jjwanser
Tags:
Nelson, Dewey, State, Park, Stonefield, Village, Cassville, Wisconsin, Mississippi, River, Farm, Museum, Creative, Juice,
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