The Indian tribe associated with Wisconsin Dells is the Ho-Chunk Nation. The Ho-Chunk people have a rich cultural heritage and history in the region, known for their traditional practices and connection to the land. The tribe plays a significant role in the community and has developed various enterprises, including gaming and tourism, which contribute to the local economy.
The dells refer to a gorge on the Wisconsin River, with scenic rock formations.
Standrock Indian Ceremony in Wisconsin Dells is held no more in it's former location. The Dells Boat tours used to include this great attraction which was extremely popular in the 1960's and 70's. It was an amazing event that showcased Native American talent and customs. Performers from the very young to the elderly were respected and audiences were held spellbound. Nowadays with the Ho Chunk tribe owning some Casino sites, plus other lands, a Ceremonial site has been set up near the Casino between Baraboo and Wisconsin Dells.
Yes. There is Noah's Ark in the Wisconsin Dells.
Yes, there are roller coasters at Wisconsin Dells.
The address of the Dells Country Historical is: Po Box 674, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965-0674
Noah's Ark is the largest waterpark in Wisconsin Dells.
No. There is not an Apple store in Wisconsin Dells. The closest one is in Madison, Wisconsin. In the mall.
The address of the Wisconsin Military Museum Inc is: 1550 Wisconsin Dells Parkway, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Wisconsin Dells - Amtrak station - was created in 1989.
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Detroit is about 475 miles (8.5 hours) from The Wisconsin Dells, by highway.
The address of the Torture Museum is: 740 Eddy St, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965