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Date Added: May 02, 2008 05:26:03 AM
The one-hour drive to Spooner from Amery, in northwest Wisconsin, is circuitous and captivating. The route is not difficult -- U.S. 63 pretty much gets you there -- but the road twists from one surprise to another. Like what? We blew through Cumberland, home of the summertime Rutabaga Festival, a 75-year tradition. We passed Bella Curella, part of a century-old cheese factory near Comstock, and ...

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