As America celebrates 250 years of independence from England, people may want to dive farther back into history to learn more about this part of the country. The geographical uniqueness of the La Crosse area is getting some attention, as part of the Driftless region which was left untouched by glaciers. From the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center at UW-La Crosse, director Kathy Stevenson says the path of the ice sheets left this area distinct…
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