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With more than 230 lakes within a 12-mile radius of Rhinelander, it's no surprise that water helped define the town's past and its present. Access to water routes made Rhinelander a logging center. That heritage is preserved in the Logging Museum Complex located in Pioneer Park. Today, local waterways help support one of the town's main industries, papermaking, as well as varied recreational opportunities.

FEATURES AND PROFILES

Wisconsin's Gangster Tour

Wisconsin's Gangster Tour Go “on the lam” and experience the rich lore and legend of Wisconsin's history as a playground and hideout for Prohibition- and Depression-era gangsters. See locations used in the upcoming, "Public Enemies" movie.
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Wisconsin's "Dairyland Dream 18"

It's no secret why the PGA Championship came to Wisconsin in August 2004: Whistling Straits. For one week, golf fans around the world got to enjoy the stunning scenery on the Badger State's most famous piece of golf real estate and see how part a big of the Wisconsin lifestyle golf really is.
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SOME OF OUR BEST

Top 5 Music Festivals

Top 5 Music Festivals Whether you’re in the North Woods or strolling a city riverfront, you’ll find plenty of opportunities for live music this summer. Here are our picks of five outdoor festivals to satisfy just about any musical taste.
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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Klondike Days in Eagle River

Klondike Days in Eagle River Voted Wisconsin’s top winter festival, Klondike Days combines 1800s voyageur encampment and a fur trade rendezvous with lumberjack and weight-pull competitions, food, music and fun.
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MISCELLANEOUS

Talking Snowmobiling with Dick Decker

A member of the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame, Dick Decker is one of the best known tour guides (along with his wife, Audrey) and racers in North America. A snowmobiler since the mid-1960s, Decker is a founding father of the World Championship Snowmobile Derby in Eagle River and the owner of Decker Sno-Venture Tours.
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