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Page 1 of 3 Bluesfest Fun for AllThe Dodgeville Bluesfest organizers are looking forward to the fifth annual event on July 22. Held in a tented area behind the historic Iowa County Courthouse downtown, the festival has been enthusia ... continue articleDodgeville Area AttractionsGovernor Dodge State Park Conveniently located 3 miles N of Dodgeville on Hwy. 23. Wisconsin’s second largest state park; open year ‘round.
Military Ridge Trail Bike, hike, snowmobil ... continue articleDodgeville Farmers Appreciation DaysSince 1986, The community of Dodgeville and surrounding Iowa County have coordinated a special celebration honoring some of our greatest American heroes–our farmers. Recognizing the importance of agr ... continue articleDodgeville HistoryIn 1827, Henry Dodge, his family and about 40 miners set up camp in the vicinity of our present East Fountain Street. Tales were told of lead deposits so abundant in this area that ore actually lay o ... continue articleDodgeville Information CenterIn 2002, Dodgeville opened its new Visitor Information Center. Now visitors to the community that’s at the heart of Iowa County and beautiful Southwest Wisconsin have a resource to help them learn ... continue article Dodgeville TodayAlthough mining has left, it has paved the way for a wide variety of other industries which, along with agriculture and tourism, create a successful economic blend. Dodgeville, which has a population ... continue articleDon Q Inn HotelDon Q Inn Hotel, located on State Road 23 north of Dodgeville, features unique standard rooms, as well as FantaSuite Suites.
Located on the grounds is an actual Boeing C-97 Airplane, which can be ... continue articleDowntown Dodgeville – Authentic Mainstreet USAFor over a century, Dodgeville has served as the mercantile and lodging hub of the Uplands area. The heart of the town surrounds the historic courthouse less than a mile south of Highway 18 on Highwa ... continue articleFolklore Village - DodgevilleFolklore Village is a nationally recognized folk-arts and culture center dedicated to enriching lives through time-honored traditions. Since 1968, thousands of people of all ages have come to Folklor ... continue articleGovernor Dodge State ParkCovering more than 5,000 acres of the Uplands is Governor Dodge State Park, located three miles north of Dodgeville on State Hwy. 23. Governor Dodge is the second largest state park in Wisconsin and ... continue article
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Jura Silverman Studio and Gallery In the early 1900s, every rural valley in Wisconsin had a cheese factory, and every town or village along the railroad had a cheese warehouse. As transportation modes changed, the old warehouses fell into disuse, awaiting a new life and a new appreciation for their well-built features.
This warehouse in Sp ... Read Entire Article.
The Prairie Book Shop Stop and browse at The Prairie Book Shop, which is open every day. They have wide variety of general and specific interest books, including ones on subjects of local and regional interest. Check out their schedule of signing events, where you can meet and greet the author.
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Norsk Golf Bowl On the eastern edge of the village of Mount Horeb, just off County Road ID, enjoy either 9 or 18 holes of golf on the course and then stop in the bar area for a snack and your favorite cold drink. There is easy access off the Military Ridge Bike Trail for both hikers/bikers in the summer and for snowmobilers ... Read Entire Article.
Volunteer Fire Dept. and EMS Quartered in an old lumber yard in the uptown area of the village of Mount Horeb is the Mount Horeb Volunteer Fire Department and Emergency Medical Service. Herein lies an armada of emergency apparatus and equipment which is amongst the finest in the country. A curious blend of technology and tradition is pre ... Read Entire Article.
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