Portage (Wisconsin)

Portage is a city in Southwest Wisconsin, that bears the slogan "Where the North begins."

Understand

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In 1673, French explorers Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette were excited to learn of a crossing over point or portage between the Wisconsin and Fox Rivers here on their way to find a route to the Mississippi River, a feat that would portend great promise for the fur trade in due time. Years later, in 1994, Jeffrey Dahmer would do his own crossing over of a different kind in this same locale.

Get in

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Map
Map of Portage (Wisconsin)

Union Depot
  • 43.5471-89.46771 Portage station, 400 W Oneida St. Portage station on Wikipedia Portage (Q7231399) on Wikidata OSM directions

Get around

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  • 43.53993-89.459581 Portage Retail Historic District. Portage Retail Historic District on Wikipedia Portage Retail Historic District (Q54952687) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters, 1824 WI-33. All that is left of Fort Winnebago that was occupied by the US Army to protect the Fox-Wisconsin Rivers portage traffic from the Winnebago Indians during the early 19th century. An interesting tidbit is that one Lieutenant Jefferson Davis of later Confederate notoriety was once stationed here. Nearby is the Indian Agency House which had an indigenous school.

Try a walk along the Wisconsin River pathway in town, just mind the ice in winter because that first step's a doozy.

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Sleep

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Connect

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Go next

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Routes through Portage
St. PaulWisconsin Dells  W  E  ColumbusMilwaukee
WausauColoma  N  S  MadisonRockford
Rochester/St. PaulWisconsin Dells  W  E  MadisonRockford/Milwaukee



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