Events
Event
- Title:
- Dog Days of Stockholm
- When:
- 14.08.2010
- Where:
- Stockholm WI. Village Park - Stockholm, SE
- Category:
- Events
Description
Join us for two days of great tales!
Dog-friendly festivities, writers workshops,
live music and more...
The “Dog Days of Stockholm” was created by locals from
the village of Stockholm, Wisconsin to share a love of
canine friends and a community’s appreciation of the arts...
Check out the offical ''Dogs Day of Stockholm'' website!
About Dog Days of Stockholm
The “Dog Days of Stockholm” was created by locals from the village of Stockholm, Wis. to share a love of canine friends and a community’s appreciation of the arts. Stockholm, population 99, is nestled on the banks of Lake Pepin along the Mississippi River, about 75 miles from Minneapolis/St. Paul, 50 miles from Eau Claire, Wis. and 60 miles from Rochester, Minn. The village is known for its tasteful blend of small town living. The community is richly populated by artists of all disciplines, who enjoy the scenic countryside amidst generations of farm families and local industry.
Venue
- Venue:
- Stockholm WI. Village Park - Website
- Street:
- End of Spring St
- ZIP:
- 715-442-22
- City:
- Stockholm, SE
Description
LOCATION
The festival will be easily found once you enter the Village of Stockholm, population 99. Stockholm is nestled on the banks of Lake Pepin along the Mississippi River, about 75 miles from Minneapolis/St. Paul, 50 miles from
Eau Claire, WI and 60 miles from Rochester, MN.
Follow the Great River Road, which runs along both sides of the Mississippi.
If you're traveling from the Minnesota side of the river, cross at either Red Wing (we're 18 miles down-river on Wisconsin State Highway 35) or Wabasha (take Highway 35 at Nelson and come up-river 11 miles).
The seventy-mile Lake Pepin "circle route" is a fabulous drive, with historical markers, scenic overlooks and other attractions set in and between the charming river towns of the Mississippi River valley.
Formed by the delta of Wisconsin's Chippewa River, Lake Pepin is a 28-mile-long, three-mile-wide natural waterway that is part of the Mississippi River

