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  Maple Bluff Wisconsin Resource Guide, City or community of Maple Bluff, Wisconsin Facts, Information, Relocation, Real ...
The population of Maple Bluff is approximately 1,352 (1990).
The distance from Maple Bluff to Washington DC is 737 miles.
Maple Bluff is positioned 43.10 degrees north of the equator and 89.36 degrees west of the prime meridian.
www.usacitiesonline.com /wicountymaplebluff.htm   (221 words)

  
  World Almanac for Kids
WISCONSIN, one of the East North Central states of the U.S., bordered on the N by Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, on the E by Lake Michigan, on the S by Illinois, and on the W by Iowa and Minnesota.
Wisconsin’s Indians became increasingly dependent on the trade and were inevitably drawn into the imperial wars of the late 1700s, fighting in the French and Indian War (1754–63) and on the side of the British during the American Revolution.
Wisconsin became part of the U.S. in 1783 at the end of the American Revolution, but U.S. control was not effectively established until the building of forts at Green Bay and Prairie du Chien in 1816.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/wisconsin.html   (4628 words)

  
 Maple Bluff Wisconsin Real Estate
Maple Bluff is easily accessible and is within 5 miles of the Dane County Regional Airport.
Although Maple Bluff has been invited to become part of Madison, the Villagers have continued to take care of themselves, even though surrounded by the city and dependent on it for some services.
Maple Bluff has retained its character as a predominately single-family residential community and is pleasantly different from most of the older residential areas in Madison.
www.relocateamerica.com /states/WI/cities/maple_bluff.htm   (473 words)

  
 Wisconsin Drug Rehab Alcohol Treatment Addiction Rehab Information Narconon Arrowhead
Whether in Wisconsin or elsewhere, the goal of a drug and alcohol rehab is to restore addicts to the life the had or hoped for before they became addicted.
Of concern in eastern and central Wisconsin are the availability, distribution, and abuse of powder and crack cocaine; the increasing availability of high-purity heroin; and the number of new users, particularly in the Milwaukee area.
According to a recent drug price survey in Wisconsin, most of the law enforcement agencies that responded indicated that club drugs were available in their jurisdictions, albeit at low levels.
www.stopaddiction.com /states/wisconsin_drug_rehab_info.html   (1937 words)

  
 No. 26746   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Boulevard, Madison, Wisconsin, appearing on behalf of the Village of Maple Bluff.
A hearing on the petition was held on October 25, 1990 in the Village of Maple Bluff, Wisconsin, by Coleen A. Burns, an Examiner on the Commission's staff.
The Village of Maple Bluff, hereinafter referred to as the Village or the Employer, is a municipal employer with offices located at the Maple Bluff Village Hall, 18 Oxford Place, Madison, Wisconsin 53704.
www.wisbar.org /res/wercd/1991/26746.htm   (3101 words)

  
 Maple Drug Rehab Maple, Wisconsin, WI, Drug Rehabilitation Treatment Centers
In Maple, Wisconsin and across the United States, a variety of techniques and methods are being used.
Of concern in eastern and central Wisconsin are the availability, distribution, and abuse of powder and crack cocaine; the increasing availability of high purity heroin; and the number of new users, particularly in the Milwaukee area.
According to a recent drug price survey in Wisconsin, most of the law enforcement agencies that responded indicated that club drugs were available in their jurisdictions, albeit at low levels.
www.drugrehabwisconsin.com /city.htm?city=Maple   (5034 words)

  
 Maple Bluff, Wisconsin City Tour - City of Maple Bluff.
While at the University of Wisconsin in 1882, Thomas E. Coleman wrote that there had once been an encampment on McBride's Point (the "Upper Bluff"); the mounds were still present when cottages began to be built there in the 1890's.
The village of Maple Bluff is a small, homogeneous, residential suburb of Madison.
Maple Bluff occupies a narrow ring of Lake Mendota shoreline in the northeast town of Madison and the southeast town of Westport.
www.madisonrealestatehomes.com /citytour/WI/Maple-Bluff.php   (1280 words)

  
 Wisconsin.gov - Capitol Facts - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Stone for the first Madison Capitol is from Maple Bluff and is ferried across Lake Mendota to the foot of North Hamilton Street.
From the first edition, The Wisconsin State Capitol Guide and History is the only one of its kind to be sanctioned and recognized as the official history and guide of the Wisconsin State Capitol.
The memorial is inscribed with the names of Wisconsin law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty since statehood.
www.wisconsin.gov /state/capfacts/history.html   (2436 words)

  
 Wisconsin: Geographical Provinces: Northern Highland
[In northwestern Wisconsin,] the numerous lakes of Washburn, Burnett and adjacent counties are in a region of Wisconsin
The Highland Lake District of northern Wisconsin lies in Vilas, Oneida and adjacent counties.
Open swamps or marshes in northern Wisconsin often go by the Indian name "muskeg." There are also cranberry and blueberry swamps and drier marshes and swamps not called muskeg, as well as level tree- covered tamarack swamps and hummocky cedar swamps.
www.wisconline.com /wisconsin/geoprovinces/northernhighland.html   (2247 words)

  
 WDNR - Powers Bluff Maple Woods State Natural Area
The 1.6 billion-year-old bluff is round-shaped due to the durability of the quartzite, which has resisted erosion.
Dominant trees are sugar maple, yellow birch, and bitternut hickory with scattered red oak, white ash, and basswood.
The forest floor is strewn with boulders and two boulder trains extend southeast and southwest from the bluff suggesting that glacial ice moved over and around the bluff from at least two different directions.
www.dnr.state.wi.us /org/land/er/sna/sna131.htm   (326 words)

  
 Wisconsin Geology Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
As this large, lichen-dappled  talus block on the East Bluff shows, the Baraboo Quartzite, at least 1.9 billion years old, was originally sandstone that had ripple-mark structures formed by running water.
The bluff slope of the park are remarkable for their huge talus (rock debris) fans.
A cuesta is a ridge with a steep foreslope and a shallower-angled backslope.
raymondwiggers.homestead.com /Wisconsin_Geology_Gallery.html   (2316 words)

  
 Maple Bluff, Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The village of Maple Bluff is a suburb of Madison in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States.
Maple Bluff is most well-known as the site of Wisconsin's Executive Mansion.
The Executive Mansion is the residence of the Governor of Wisconsin, and his/her family.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maple_Bluff,_Wisconsin   (396 words)

  
 Golf Wisconsin
When it comes to 19th holes in Wisconsin, there is no such thing as par for the course.
The rustic pine-log lodge in Kohler serves up their signature corn sausage chowder and hot maple walnut salads in the glow of a massive fieldstone fireplace.
Wisconsin's most memorable holes While Wisconsin's courses are known for their beauty and uniqueness, in many cases, those courses are truly defined by one or two particularly memorable holes.
www.travelwisconsin.com /golf/nineteenth.htm   (821 words)

  
 Drug Rehab Referrals | Maple Bluff, Wisconsin Drug Rehab and Addiction Treatment Information
Wisconsin State Council on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse - The State Council on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse was created in the Office of the Governor in August 1970 to provide leadership and coordination regarding alcohol and other drug abuse issues confronting the state.
The number of methamphetamine labs seized in Wisconsin by the DEA and state and local authorities has increased from 5 in 1999 to 101 in 2003.
The Wisconsin Division of Juvenile Corrections population was 641 on July 31, 2004.
www.drugrehabreferral.com /rehab_centers/wisconsin/maple_bluff   (979 words)

  
 WER: Wisconsin's Women Lawyers--Past and Present
Born Rhoda Lavinia Goodell in Utica, New York, in 1839, Miss Goodell moved with her parents to Janesville in 1871 after having been an active participant in the anti-slavery movement, a teacher, and an editorial writer for Harper's Bazaar.
She wrote her own brief, preserved in the Court's opinion, but her unsuccessful bid for admission was necessarily moved by a male attorney, I. Sloan.
In 1877 the Wisconsin Legislature enacted a law prohibiting discrimination in the practice of law because of sex.
www.library.wisc.edu /etext/WIReader/WER1106.html   (562 words)

  
 Wisconsin Important Bird Areas
This area of bogs and flowages sits at the center of the former Glacial Lake Wisconsin and encompasses portions of Wood County and Meadow Valley State Wildlife Areas.
The uplands are forested with aspen, maple, and oak.
A variety of northern species, such as Blackburnian warbler, northern waterthrush, and Lincoln’s sparrow, also are found here at the southern limit of their ranges in the state.
www.wisconsinbirds.org /iba/sites/BearBluff.htm   (142 words)

  
 Maple, Wisconsin Drug Rehab Alcohol Treatment Addiction Rehab Information Narconon Arrowhead
Whether in Maple, Wisconsin or elsewhere, the goal of a drug and alcohol rehab is to restore addicts to the life the had or hoped for before they became addicted.
When choosing a drug rehab center for yourself or a loved one from Maple, Wisconsin, it is important to become educated on the different types of drug rehab and what the end results are.
A blue Haro back-trail bicycle was stolen from a residence in the W15000 block of Preachers Court...
www.stopaddiction.com /states/wisconsin_drug_rehab_info~Maple.html   (1945 words)

  
 Wisconsin: Life's So Good.
The Executive Residence, home of Governor Jim Doyle and First Lady Jessica Doyle, is situated on Maple Bluff along the scenic shores of Lake Mendota.
Tucked away in the rolling hills of southwestern Wisconsin's Grant County, the settlement of Pleasant Ridge began attracting African-American settlers in 1850.
In 1998, Old World Wisconsin recreated a portion of the original community to preserve a little-known chapter in African-American settlement of Wisconsin.
www.travelwisconsin.com /multicultural/events.htm   (642 words)

  
 Village of Maple Bluff, Madison, Wisconsin
The Village of Maple Bluff is home to Wisconsin’s Governor’s Mansion.
Governors of Wisconsin, and their families, have resided in the Maple Bluff mansion along the shores of Lake Mendota since 1949, which is when the State of Wisconsin acquired the building for $47,500.
Frank Riley of Madison, Wisconsin designed the mansion in the southern classical revival style.
www.villageofmaplebluff.com /pictorial.shtml   (167 words)

  
 Maple Bluff Fire Department @ Firehouse.com Network
Maple Bluff Fire Department proudly protects 1356 people living in an area of one square miles.
The Village of Maple Bluff is located along Lake Mendota and is surrounded by the City of Madison.
Organized in 1947, the Maple Bluff Fire Department provides fire prevention and suppression services to its residents utilizing a staff of full-time personnel, volunteers, and firefighter interns.
departments.firehouse.com /dept/Madison4WI   (181 words)

  
 Maple Bluff, Wisconsin (WI) population and demographics data - Sperling's BestPlaces
As of 2007, Maple Bluff's population is 1,310 people.
Compared to the rest of the country, Maple Bluff's cost of living is 36.20% Higher than the U.S. average.
The unemployment rate in Maple Bluff is 2.80 percent(U.S. avg.
www.bestplaces.net /city/Profile.aspx?city=Maple_Bluff_WI   (147 words)

  
 Campers at McBride's Point, WHi-27801
A group of campers at McBride's Point at Maple Bluff on Lake Mendota near Madison, Wisconsin.
They are equipped with German exercise equipment (exercise pins, "kegels"), a horn (like a miniature alpen horn), an axe and archery equipment.
This image is issued by the Wisconsin Historical Society.
www.wisconsinhistory.org /whi/fullRecord.asp?id=27801&qstring=http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/results.asp?subject_narrow=Tents   (126 words)

  
 Village of Maple Bluff, Madison, Wisconsin
The Village of Maple Bluff, population 1,350, is a small, residential suburb of Madison, the capital of Wisconsin.
Maple Bluff occupies a narrow band on the northeast shoreline of Lake Mendota where Winnebago Indians once had their summer encampments.
Maple Bluff Garage Sale Saturday, June 9 8:00 a.m.
www.villageofmaplebluff.com   (59 words)

  
 WSJ News
None of the eight rowers or the coxswain were injured Thursday when a motorboat on Lake Mendota sheared four feet from the front of a Mendota Rowing Club boat.
near Maple Bluff about a mile from the rowing club's boathouse at James Madison Park, 614 E. Gorham St. It remains under investigation by the Dane County Sheriff's Office.
Caflisch said she was told by rowers that the man was headed straight for the center of the boat but appeared to swerve at the last second.
www.madison.com /wisconsinstatejournal/local/48110.php   (247 words)

  
 Maple Bluff, Wisconsin WI, village profile (Dane County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Wisconsin > All counties > Dane County > Maple Bluff
Maple Bluff is a village in Dane County, in the Madison metro area.
Median rent in Maple Bluff, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $625.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=24259   (720 words)

  
 Shadowlands Haunted Places Index - Wisconsin
This Inn was certified haunted by Wisconsin Ghost Investigations team in March 2002.  They reported orbs, ectoplasm mists and even apparitions in photos.
Also, bright flashes of light have been known to be seen by the fence that surrounds the right side of the cemetery.
Lots of strange occurrences after hours reported.  Those I have heard have included hammering in the metals lab when no one is present within, reappearing ghosts, and chairs moving across the room by themselves.
www.theshadowlands.net /places/wisconsin.htm   (16465 words)

  
 Village of Maple Bluff: SLGN Notes
So it is with the Village of Maple Bluff, population 1,357, a residential suburb of Madison, Wisconsin with an interesting history and equally engaging concept for serving its residents.
Residents of Maple Bluff get discounts at its village-operated country club and can enjoy its marina and gym, also operated by the city.
History buffs can read about the town's early settlers and industry, and learn that Maple Bluff was home both to populist leader Senator Robert LaFollette and playwright Thornton Wilder, who wrote Our Town.
www.statelocalgov.net /notes/2004/06/wi-maple-bluff.htm   (310 words)

  
 Maple Bluff Real Estate
Maple Bluff, WI real estate news, broker listings for homes.
If there's a silver lining to the clouds hanging over the housing market lately, it was on display at the Remodeling Show 2006.
There are a wide range of neighborhoods in Janesville, Wisconsin.
www.topix.net /real-estate/maple-bluff-wi   (206 words)

  
 Wisconsin's First Lady - The Executive Residence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Executive Residence, located just outside of Madison in the village of Maple Bluff, was originally constructed in 1921 for Madison industrialist Carl A. Johnson as a home.
Many Wisconsin treasures may be found throughout the Executive Residence.
The Executive Residence is located at 99 Cambridge Road on Madison's northeast side of the Village of Maple Bluff.
jessicadoyle.wi.gov /residence.asp   (297 words)

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