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Peonies at the Riverside International Friendship Gardens in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Great River Road National Scenic Byway, Wisconsin
Riverside International Friendship Gardens, La Crosse, Wisconsin Two stone dragons at the entrance to the Chinese gardens, celebrating La Crosse's sister-city Luoyang, China.
Great River Road National Scenic Byway, Wisconsin
Riverside International Friendship Gardens, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Chinese gardens, celebrating La Crosse's sister-city Luoyang, China.
Great River Road National Scenic Byway, Wisconsin
The "World's Largest Six Pack" in La Crosse, Wisconsin. In 1969 the G. Heileman Brewery built six 54-foot-tall storage tanks at its plant. Whether by design or a bolt of inspiration, the tanks were painted a year later to resemble cans of Heileman's Old Style Lager beer, and the sextet was proclaimed the "World's Largest Six Pack."
Great River Road National Scenic Byway, Wisconsin
The "World's Largest Six Pack" in La Crosse, Wisconsin. In 1969 the G. Heileman Brewery built six 54-foot-tall storage tanks at its plant. Whether by design or a bolt of inspiration, the tanks were painted a year later to resemble cans of Heileman's Old Style Lager beer, and the sextet was proclaimed the "World's Largest Six Pack."
Great River Road National Scenic Byway, Wisconsin
Gambrinus, King of Beer. The plaque reads: Gambrinus, whose real name was Jan Primus, was a valiant soldier of the 13th century. This knightly duke was an honorary member of the Brussels Brewers Guild annd is generally referred to as the inventor and King of Beer.