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Community activists -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Dale Kendrick Materials related to the "Nein the Stein-Protect the Skyline" Campaign in La Crosse, Wisconsin,

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 138
Abstract "The World's Largest Stein" was designed by artist Susan Sampson in 1993, and was proposed to be built as a tourist attraction in La Crosse, Wisconsin, at an estimated cost of $1,000,000. The structure was meant to stand 75 feet tall with shops, galleries, and a pub. Dale Kendrick organized a "Nein the Stein-Protect the Skyline" campaign to petition against the Stein that same year, thereby impacting public opinion. Eventually Sampson decided to build the Stein in Black River Falls,...
Dates: 1993-2004

La Crosse Marsh Coalition Records

 Unprocessed Material — Unknown container 274 for Accession 2021.002
Identifier: 2021-002
Dates: 1989-1991

La Crosse River Marsh Coalition Records

 Unprocessed Material — Unknown container 107 for Accession 2017.003
Identifier: 2017-003

Livable Neighborhoods, Inc. Publications

 Collection
Identifier: LP 0196
Abstract

Newsletters published by Livable Neighborhoods, Inc. include "Livable Neighborhoods" and "The Front Porch."

Dates: 1996-2007

Livable Neighborhoods, Inc. Records

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2016-155

Livable Neighborhoods, Inc. Records,

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MSS 166
Abstract

Newspaper clippings of interest to the community action group called Livable Neighborhoods, Inc. span from roughly 1996-1999 and include editorials and other articles related to the neighborhood revitalization, the North-South Corridor controversy, city council elections, issues related to bicycle and pedestrian safety, and housing rehabilitation.

Dates: 1996-1999