Black River (Wisconsin)

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Black River (Wisconsin) is a major river in west-central Wisconsin known for its scenic forests, recreational opportunities, and historical significance to the Ho-Chunk people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
adjacentTo Black River State Forest NERFINISHED
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy Interstate 94 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 12 NERFINISHED
drains forest regions of central Wisconsin
ecosystemType temperate forest river
flowsDirection generally south-southwest
flowsNear Black River Falls, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
Medford, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
Neillsville, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Clark County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
Jackson County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
La Crosse County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
Monroe County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
Taylor County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
hasCityOnBank Black River Falls, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
La Crosse, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Ho-Chunk Nation NERFINISHED
hasFeature forested banks
rapids
hasRecreationArea Black River State Forest NERFINISHED
hasWatershed Black River watershed (Wisconsin) NERFINISHED
historicallyUsedBy Ho-Chunk people NERFINISHED
historicallyUsedFor logging
transportation
knownFor historical significance to the Ho-Chunk people
recreational opportunities
scenic forests
languageOfName English
locatedIn Wisconsin
west-central Wisconsin
mouthLocation La Crosse County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
Mississippi River NERFINISHED
nameSharesWith Black River (other rivers in the United States) NERFINISHED
partOf Upper Mississippi River basin NERFINISHED
region Midwestern United States
sourceLocation Taylor County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Mississippi River NERFINISHED
usedFor canoeing
fishing
kayaking
rafting
recreation
watercourseType free-flowing river

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Ho-Chunk traditional territory associatedWithRiver Black River (Wisconsin)