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Ed Griffiths Pedestrian Pass – Tunnel
The Ed Griffiths Pedestrian Pass is a must-see tunnel running under Highway 2. It connects the Pearson Plaza behind the Burger Barn at 512 W Main Street to the Waterfront Trail. The entire 3,684-square-foot tunnel is painted along the walls and ceiling with a mural that highlights the ecology of
Ashland Marina
Ashland’s 121-slip marina is a certified Wisconsin Clean Marina that includes amenities such as washrooms and showers, 30 amp electrical and water pedestals, easily accessible fuel and pump-out dock. The marina can accommodate transient boats up to 55′ and has a 35-ton travel lift to
301 N Ellis Ave, Ashland, WI 54806
Ashland Mural Walk/Main Street Business District
The 8-block Main Street business district is listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places and features over 20 murals depicting people and events from Ashland’s history. Murals start at the corner of Ellis Avenue and Main Street, continuing on streets going west in Ashland’s
Main Street West, Ashland, WI
Ashland Historical Museum
Stop by the Ashland Historical Society Museum on historic Main Street. Browse the gift shop and rotating exhibits, as well as the historic photo archives. The research room is open year-round.
216 W Main St, Ashland, WI 54806
Prentice Park
Prentice Park is Ashland’s largest park at approximately 100 acres offering tent camping sites, six small RV sites, two pavilions, artesian wells, wildlife viewing & playgrounds. It features 1.5 miles of ADA compliant trails, one mile of primitive walking trails, and also connects to the
Park Rd, Ashland, WI 54806
Soo Line 950 Locomotive
The 950 was built in July 1900 by the Baldwin Locomotive Company of Philadelphia, PA. It was the largest steam locomotive in the world at that time and is the only decapod (10-wheel drive) engine ever built. Originally numbered 600 by the Soo Line, the locomotive was put in service between
400 3rd St W, Ashland, WI 54806