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Tomahawk, WI
2009 DW Destination
While Tomahawk never wanders very far from its heritage of the timber industry, it’s clear the city is a growing community with that hometown feeling. A favorite of summer visitors for its fishing and boating opportunities, there are numerous things to see and do all year round. There are historic sites honoring Tomahawk’s lumber legacy, get an ice cream cone at a popular ice cream shop and then sit along the Wisconsin River and watch a ski show performed by the reknown Kwahamot Ski Team. Or in the fall, rev up your Harley or just come to watch as thousands of Harley enthusiasts join the annual Fall Ride for charity. You can tour the local Harley Davidson plant then or just about any time of year. And if you’re in the area the day before hunting season opens stop downtown for the annual Venison Feed for some free food or to catch up with old friends. Tomahawk offers natural beauty, friendly people and a place to get away from it all. That’s why they say life in Tomahawk is the “way it’s meant to be”.
Contact Information
Tomahawk Regional Chamber of Commerce
Post Office Box 412
Tomahawk, WI 54487
Phone: (715) 453-5334 or (800) 569-2160
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Merrill and Tomahawk-Northwoods Treasures
Next Airdate: December 11-12, 2010
There’s more that connects the two Lincoln County neighboring communities of Merrill and Tomahawk than Highway 107 along the scenic Wisconsin River. There’s a shared history of the old lumber days as seen in their historic architecture, the rustic beauty of their northwoods location and the multitude of things to see and do in all seasons. Truly, Wisconsin treasures of the Northwoods. |
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