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Historical Markers in
Wood County, Wisconsin

<small>V. F. W.</small> Post 2534 Veterans Memorial Assistant Chief Michael J. Kilpatrick Babcock Center of the State of Wisconsin Centralia Pulp and Paper Mill City Founders’ Cemetery Columbia Park Band Shell Corenso North America Cranberry Culture Dr. Byron Robinson Dr. John E. Toepfer Ed “Strangler” Lewis Edmund J. Rybicki Eli Winch House Elizabeth Daly House Engine 2442 Father Philip J. Wagner Founder’s Square Geological History of Powers Bluff Governor William H. Upham House Grand Rapids of the Wisconsin River Hamilton & Catherine Roddis House Historic Municipal Swimming Pool Indian Bill Cemetery Indian Dance Rings John Edwards Jr. John Edwards Jr. Office Building John Jones 2nd Burial Site Marshfield Post Office Marshfield's City Hall Clock and Fire Bell Milwaukee Gasoline Locomotive Myron "Grim" Natwick Nekoosa War Memorial Our Medical History Point Bas Point Basse Point Basse Powers Bluff Prisoners of War September 11th Patriots Day Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery The Great Pine Tower Hall Veterans Field of Honor Veterans Memorial Veterans Memorial Wakely’s Tavern Winnebago Indians Wisconsin State Water Ski Show Championships Wood County Cemetery Wood County Veterans Memorial World War Memorial World's Largest Round Barn Youth Baseball Donor Recognition Monument “The Iron Horse in Grand Rapids”

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