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Why Live in Prairie du Chien
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin is a historic river town along the Mississippi River, directly east of the Iowa-Wisconsin state line, known for tourism, industry and deep roots dating back to 17th-century French settlement and the fur trade. Many original 1800s buildings still stand in the downtown district, where a busy main street holds restaurants, pubs, coffeehouses, pizzerias, boutiques, antique stores and gift shops. Major employers such as 3M, Miniature Precision Components and a Cabela’s distribution center draw workers from both Wisconsin and Iowa, reinforcing its role as a regional hub. Outdoor attractions center on the 240-acre St. Feriole Island, with 19th-century landmarks, a baseball complex, 18-hole disc golf course, harbor, boat landings and frequent riverfront events, while Charles Wacouta Aquatic Park, La Riviere Park and numerous trails support camping, equestrian riding, hiking, biking and water sports. Housing ranges from ranch-style homes on roughly 10,000-square-foot lots to Cape Cod, bilevel, Colonial, Craftsman, Victorian and National Folk architecture, including some newer construction in outlying subdivisions. Community life includes the Ice Fisheree, St. Patrick’s Day events, Prairie Dog Blues Festival, Country Line Country Fest, Oktoberfest and a seasonal farmers’ market. U.S. Route 18 and State Highways 27, 35 and 60 connect residents across the region, with bus service to La Crosse and the local hospital, and Dubuque Regional Airport a little over 60 miles south. The Prairie du Chien Area School District and Prairie Du Chien High School are both highly rated and emphasize STEM and college preparation.