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  1. America's largest river flows by La Crosse, creating a natural boundary between Wisconsin and its Minnesotan neighbors to the west.
     
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The Mississippi River on a nice summer day in July. Picture taken from La Crosse's Cass Street Bridge.
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The Mississippi River on a nice summer day in July. Picture taken from La Crosse's Cass Street Bridge.
The Mississippi River right underneath the Cass Street Bridge
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The Mississippi River right underneath the Cass Street Bridge
This is what you see as you cross the Misssissippi entering La Crosse. Welcome to Wisconsin's
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This is what you see as you cross the Misssissippi entering La Crosse. Welcome to Wisconsin's "West Coast."

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