48th BEST FISHING-RETIREMENT LOCATION, PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI
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Best Fishing in Retirement Locations
Location
Number
48:
Prairie du
Chien
is a city in and the county seat of Crawford
County, Wisconsin, United
States. The
population was 6,018 at the 2000 census.
Often called Wisconsin's second oldest city, Prairie du Chien was
established by French voyageurs in the late 17th century. The city is
located near the confluence of the Wisconsin
River and the Mississippi
River, a strategic point along the Fox-Wisconsin Waterway that connects the
Great
Lakes with the Mississippi.
Early French visitors to the site found it occupied by a group of Fox
Indians led by a chief whose name, Alim, meant "Chien" in French, or "Dog" in English. As a result, the French explorers named
the location "Prairie du Chien", which is French for "Prairie of the Dog".
Originally this name applied only to the plain upon which the settlement is
located, but it was later extended to mean the city as well. The city of Prairie
du Chien is located between the Town of Prairie du Chien and the Town of
Bridgeport.
The first European visitors to reach Prairie du Chien were the French explorers Jacques
Marquette and Louis
Joliet, who reached the city by canoe on June
17, 1673, and discovered a route to the Mississippi
River. Much further travel between French Canada and the Mississippi River passed through
Prairie du Chien, although routes via the Illinois
River were also used. In 1685, the French explorer
Nicolas
Perrot established a trading
post in the area as part of the massive French fur
trade industry. The significance of Prairie du Chien as
a center of the fur trade did not diminish until the mid 19th century. The
Astor Fur
Warehouse was the building for the fur trading in
Prairie du Chien.
The U.S. was slow to present any authority over Prairie du Chien, but
late in the War of 1812 the U.S. realized the importance of holding Prairie du
Chien to prevent British attacks from Canada, and began construction of
Fort
Shelby in 1814. In July, the fort was captured by
British soldiers during the Battle of Prairie du Chien. The British
maintained control over the city until the war's end in 1815. Not wanting
another invasion through Prairie du Chien, the Americans constructed Fort Crawford in 1816. The fort was the site of
the Treaty of Prairie du Chien (1825 and
1829).
Today Prairie du Chien is noted because of its five National Historic Landmarks and its nine sites on
the National Register of Historic Places. The five
National Historic Landmark's were the first such Landmarks designated in the
State. Its close proximity to Effigy Mounds National Monument and Pike's Peak State
Park in Iowa and Wyalusing
State Park in Wisconsin, along with its rich history and
location alongside the Mississippi River make Prairie du Chien a
popular destination for
tourists. The Prairie Villa Rendezvous, which attempts to recreate the
atmosphere of a 19th century fur trading camp, has been held in the city every
Father's Day weekend since 1975 and attracts tens of thousands of visitors every
year. In 2001, Prairie du Chien gained brief national attention for its first
annual New Year's Eve
celebration, during which a carp from the Mississippi River was
dropped from a crane over BlackHawk Avenue at midnight. The "Droppin' of the
Carp" celebration has been held every New Year's Eve
since.
In addition to these popular attractions, hunting and fishing have long been popular in and around Prairie du Chien, and the opening
of Cabela's fourth outlet store in the city during
1998 firmly established the city as a destination for
sportsmen.
State Fish:
Muskellunge Click this link for pictures and
more information.
Types of Fish:
http://dnr.wi.gov/fish/species/
State Fish & Game Website:
(Licensing requirements & Etc)
http://dnr.wi.gov/fish/
Fishing Information Links:
http://www.prairieduchien.org/visitors/attractions.htm
http://www.fishingworks.com/lakes/wisconsin/crawford/eastman/pool-nine-66600/
http://www.aa-fishing.com/wi/wisconsin-fishing.html
Income & Housing Costs
Numbers:
Estimated
median household income in 2005: $34,600 (it was $34,038 in 2000)
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Prairie du
Chien |
$34,600 |
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Wisconsin: |
$47,105 |
Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $105,000 (it was $80,500 in
2000)
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Prairie du
Chien |
$105,000 |
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Wisconsin: |
$152,600 |
Geographic:
Elevation: 632
feet
Land area: 5.59 square miles.
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Population
density: 1031 people per square mile |
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(low). |
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For the above information and photos, click this
link:
http://www.city-data.com/city/Prairie-du-Chien-Wisconsin.html
Total Tax Burden--Data for Calculation
http://www.retirementliving.com/RLstate3.html#WISCONSIN
Cost of
Living Calculators Links:
http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/costofliving/costofliving.html?step=form&x=36&y=3
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/movecalc.asp
http://cityrating.com/costofliving.asp
http://www.relocationessentials.com/aff/www/tools/salary/col.aspx
http://swz.salary.com/CostofLivingWizard/layoutscripts/coll_start.asp
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