Alma (/ˈɑːlmə/ AHL-mə) is a city in and the county seat of Buffalo County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 716 at the 2020 census. Alma was...
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Alma, Wisconsin may refer to: Alma, Wisconsin, a city Alma, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, a town Alma, Jackson County, Wisconsin, a town Alma Center, Wisconsin...
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Alma, New York Alma, Ohio Alma, Oklahoma Alma, Oregon Alma, Texas Alma, Virginia Alma, Wisconsin, a city Alma, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, a town Alma...
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Alma Center is a village in Jackson County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 503 at the 2010 census. The village is located within the Town...
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Alma is a town in Jackson County, Wisconsin in the United States. The population was 983 at the 2000 census. The Village of Alma Center is located within...
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Alma (/ˈɑːlmə/ AHL-mə) is a town in Buffalo County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 297 at the 2010 census. The city of Alma is located...
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county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,317. Its county seat is Alma. The county was created in 1853 and...
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Alma Lake, located in North-Central Wisconsin in Vilas County, near the town of St. Germain, is a small 57.7-acre (233,500 sq. meters) lake with a maximum...
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The Sherman House is a historic former hotel in Alma, Wisconsin. The hotel was built in 1866 and originally owned by William Kraft. It was named for Civil...
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Burlington Hotel in Alma, Wisconsin was built in 1891. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is a frame building with...
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John Tester (category People from Alma, Wisconsin)
treasurer for Buffalo County, Wisconsin, and on the Buffalo County Board of Supervisors. He also served on the Alma, Wisconsin, village board as trustee and...
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Arnold Gesell (category People from Alma, Wisconsin)
fields of child hygiene and child development. Gesell was born in Alma, Wisconsin, and later wrote an article analyzing his experiences there entitled...
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Alma Station was a baseload coal power station in Alma, Wisconsin. The plant was built and operated by Dairyland Power Cooperative. Upon the completion...
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The Alma Historic District is located in Alma, Wisconsin. The district is a large one featuring over 100 contributing properties squeezed between the river...
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"Varsity" is the alma mater song of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The ending lyrics of the song are accompanied by the singers waving their caps...
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Minnesota. Carl Beck, a former Wisconsin student, convinced him to withdraw it from the contest at the last minute and allow his alma mater to use it instead...
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Frank Schaettle (category People from Alma, Wisconsin)
to the Assembly in 1916. In addition, he was mayor of Alma, Wisconsin, and of Mondovi, Wisconsin, as well as a member of the Board of Education (school...
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Arrowhead, Lake Camelot, Lake Sherwood, and Wisconsin Dells (Adams County section). Buffalo County Alma, Buffalo City, Cochrane, Fountain City, Mondovi...
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Waubaunsee County Alma Downtown Historic District (Alma, Michigan), NRHP-listed in Gratiot County Alma Historic District, in Alma, Wisconsin. This disambiguation...
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Carol Bartz (category People from Alma, Wisconsin)
River to the home of their grandmother, Alice, on a dairy farm near Alma, Wisconsin. In high school, Bartz did well in mathematics, and was also homecoming...
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of the town. The city of Alma, Wisconsin, is along the town's southern border. The Wabasha–Nelson Bridge carries Wisconsin Highway 25 across the Mississippi...
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John P. Madgett Generating Station (category Buildings and structures in Buffalo County, Wisconsin)
located in Alma, Wisconsin in Buffalo County. Owned by Dairyland Power Cooperative, the John P. Madgett Station and Alma Station are part of its "Alma site"...
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Mississippi River (category Borders of Wisconsin)
Minnesota Pepin, Wisconsin Reads Landing, Minnesota Wabasha, Minnesota Nelson, Wisconsin Alma, Wisconsin Buffalo City, Wisconsin Weaver, Minnesota Minneiska...
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Alma School District may refer to: Alma School District (Arkansas) Alma School District (Wisconsin), a school district in Wisconsin School District of...
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Steven Youngbauer (category People from Alma, Wisconsin)
25, 1950) is an American lawyer and retired politician. A native of Alma, Wisconsin, born on February 25, 1950, Youngbauer attended Winona State College...
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Ulrich and Anton Walser (category Engineers from Wisconsin)
Switzerland. One or both of them built most of the frame houses in Alma, Wisconsin that have Queen Anne style elements.: 5 A number of their works are...
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Edwin F. Ganz (category People from Alma, Wisconsin)
1890. He was postmaster of Alma, Wisconsin and served on the Buffalo County Board of Supervisors. Ganz also served on the Alma Common Council and the school...
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by Hemrich's father John, who had previously operated a brewery in Alma, Wisconsin; the rest of the Hemrich clan would soon relocate to Seattle, either...
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Doug Kane (category People from Alma, Wisconsin)
his wife Kathleen Vinehout moved to Alma, Wisconsin to pursue farming. In 2006, Vinehout was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate. In 2014, Kane was elected...
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Buffalo County, Wisconsin. Alma, Wisconsin: Author. pp. 636–638. Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge (comp.). History of Buffalo and Pepin Counties, Wisconsin, Vol. 1. Winona...
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