
See area attractions below...
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| Timm's Hill County Park |
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Park Falls |
Highest Point in Wisconsin (1951.5 feet), southeastern part of Price Count, offers scenic and recreational opportunities |
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Wisconsin Concrete County Park |
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Phillips |
Concrete sculptures by folk artist Fred Smith open year round 24/7 beet seen during daylight |
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| Old Town Hall Museum |
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Fifield |
Price County Historical Society, served as a government building - listed on National Register of Historic Places |
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Smith Rapids Covered Bridge |
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Fifield |
Town lattice covered bridge, an attractive diamond-shaped truss pattern called the Town Lattice |
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| Big Falls County Park |
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Park Falls |
Scenic point on the Jump River, county park & campground |
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Solberg Lake County Park |
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Phillips |
All-purpose recreation area, county park & campground |
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| Round Lake Logging Dam |
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Park Falls |
Restoration of 1878 logging dam - last remaining structures of its kind in Wisconsin |
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Lidice Memorial |
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Phillips |
Monument in memory of Lidice, Czecgiskivajua Sokol Park |
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| VFW Memorial Plane |
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Prentice |
Railroad and South Streets |
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Veteran's Memorial Eagle "Old Able" |
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Park Falls |
Civial War mascot statue located in front of the Park Falls Area Chamber of Commerce building on Highway 13 |
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| Tuscobia State Trail |
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Mulit-use rail corridor trail with access to Park Falls |
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Price-Taylor Rail Trail |
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"The Pine Line" multi-use rail corridor trail with access points in Prentice and Ogema
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| Flambeau Paper Co. Office Building |
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Park Falls |
National Register of Historic Places, downtown Park Falls |
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Bloom's Tavern, Store & House |
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Phillips |
National Register of Historic Places, Avon Avenue |
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| Fifield Post Office |
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Fifield |
National Register of Historic Places, downtown Fifield |
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Park Falls Post Office |
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Park Falls |
National Register of Historic Places, downtown Park Falls; John Watrous River Drive Mural |
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| Prentice Co-op Creamery Co. |
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Prentice |
National Register of Historic Places, Town Street at Multi-tek, Inc. site, Prentice |
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Little Falls / Slough Gundy |
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Phillips |
Flambeau River State Forest, picnicing fishing or viewing the rugged whitewater of the South Fork of the Flambeau River |
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| Knox House |
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Brantwood |
Original Finnish dovetail log home built in 1898 by Matt Johnson |
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Finnish Immigrant Monument |
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Brantwood |
Dedicated in 1990 to Finnish settlers who immigrated at the turn of the century |
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| Knox Creek Heritage Center |
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Brantwood |
Logging camp display, affiliate of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, turn-of-the-century farmstead composed of five buildings |
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Smith Lake County Park |
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Park Falls |
Campground and recreational area |
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