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United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 1 Wisconsin - 55 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District ADAMS 1003 - XXX D ADAMS BURT MORRIS CITY PK CITY OF ADAMS $11,587.99 C 2/26/1976 6/30/1978 6 1014 - XXX D FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE PK BR DEV VILLAGE OF FRIENDSHIP $3,522.84 C 3/23/1976 6/30/1978 6 1194 - XXX A LAWRENCE CR VANDER BUSCH ACQ DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $25,000.00 C 9/23/1977 12/31/1979 6 1486 - XXX A SILVER LAKE SOHLBERG ACQ. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $46,000.00 C 12/5/1980 6/30/1985 6 1619 - XXX D PETENWELL PARK DEVELOPMENT ADAMS COUNTY $40,000.00 C 10/27/1983 6/30/1988 6 1638 - XXX D LIONS PARK (ARROWHEAD PARK) ADAMS COUNTY $15,666.31 C 5/18/1984 6/30/1989 6 ADAMS County Total: $141,777.14 County Count: 6 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 2 Wisconsin - 55 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District ASHLAND 54 - XXX D COPPER FALLS STATE PARK DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $10,580.00 C 12/14/1966 1/1/1969 7 80 - XXX D MARION PARK TOWN OF JACOBS $432.38 C 4/20/1967 6/1/1969 7 718 - XXX A DNR BIG BAY IHRIG ACQUISITION DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $9,625.00 C 8/21/1973 12/31/1974 7 782 - XXX A COPPER FALLS STILIN ACQ. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $16,700.00 C 3/5/1974 12/31/1975 7 888 - XXX A COPPER FALLS MURRAY ACQ. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $4,500.00 C 3/28/1975 6/30/1976 7 1112 - XXX A BUTTERNUT LAKE, HOFFMAN ACQ DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $15,400.00 C 11/30/1976 6/30/1979 7 1209 - XXX D BUTTERNUT PARK DEVELOPMENT BUTTERNUT SCHOOL DIST. $28,250.00 C 1/10/1978 6/30/1982 7 1225 - XXX A BIG BAY MADELINE CORP & FORTIER ACQ DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $10,037.50 C 1/6/1978 12/31/1980 7 1343 - B1 R PRENTICE PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF ASHLAND $27,025.00 C 3/29/1979 6/30/1984 7 1402 - XXX D COPPER FALLS CAMPGROUND AND DUMP DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $102,637.72 C 9/21/1979 6/30/1985 7 STA 1438 - B D GLIDDEN PLAYGROUND DEVELOPMENT GLIDDEN SCHOOL DIST. $5,250.00 C 3/28/1980 6/30/1985 7 1460 - XXX D KREHER PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF ASHLAND $21,000.00 C 7/14/1980 6/30/1985 7 1647 - XXX D BIG BAY DEV. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $112,500.00 C 7/25/1985 6/30/1990 7 1667 - XXX D ASHLAND KREHER PARK DEV CITY OF ASHLAND $40,000.00 C 8/16/1984 6/30/1989 7 ASHLAND County Total: $403,937.60 County Count: 14 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 3 Wisconsin - 55 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BARRON 147 - XXX D RED CEDAR LAKE PARK BARRON COUNTY $4,230.78 C 7/7/1967 11/1/1968 3 216 - XXX D VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK BARRON COUNTY $6,650.00 C 12/22/1967 12/31/1969 3 454 - XXX D RICE LAKE CITY PARK SHELTER CITY OF RICE LAKE $11,500.00 C 3/24/1972 12/31/1973 3 485 - XXX A BARRON POOL SITE ACQUISITION CITY OF BARRON $8,288.50 C 4/26/1972 12/31/1972 3 523 - XXX D BARRON MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL DEV. CITY OF BARRON $65,422.71 C 7/12/1972 12/31/1973 3 648 - XXX D BARRON COUNTY RED CEDAR PARK DEV BARRON COUNTY $10,210.50 C 4/12/1973 12/31/1974 3 924 - XXX A TURTLE LAKE VILLAGE PARK ADDITION VILLAGE OF TURTLE LAKE $3,750.00 C 4/18/1975 6/30/1977 3 938 - XXX D BARRON BECKER PARK DEV. CITY OF BARRON $10,674.84 C 5/29/1975 6/30/1977 3 1034 - XXX D TURTLE LAKE SCHOOL TENNIS CT DEV TURTLE LAKE SCHOOL DIST. $4,995.00 C 4/30/1976 6/30/1978 3 1043 - XXX D BARRON TENNIS CT DEV CITY OF BARRON $11,230.95 C 6/2/1976 6/30/1978 3 1285 - XXX D RICE LAKE PARKS DEVELOPMENT CITY OF RICE LAKE $24,284.41 C 8/2/1978 12/31/1980 3 1535 - XXX R TATE FIELD RENOVATION CITY OF RICE LAKE $82,346.18 C 8/10/1981 6/30/1986 3 1827 - XXX D MOON LAKE PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF RICE LAKE $124,580.00 A 11/13/2003 12/31/2008 7 BARRON County Total: $368,163.87 County Count: 13 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 4 Wisconsin - 55 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BAYFIELD 205 - XXX A ATKINS LAKE COUNTY PARK BAYFIELD COUNTY $847.00 C 12/18/1967 11/1/1968 7 277 - XXX A LAKE SUPERIOR ACCESS DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $15,000.00 C 6/11/1969 12/31/1970 7 350 - XXX A BAYFIELD REED'S ACQUISITION DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $19,375.00 C 6/4/1971 12/31/1971 7 526 - XXX D CABLE WAYSIDE DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION $14,250.00 C 8/7/1972 12/31/1974 7 569 - XXX D DOT, PORTWING WAYSIDE DEVELOPMENT DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION $22,103.33 C 10/2/1972 12/31/1975 7 955 - XXX D BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS CT DEV BAYFIELD SCHOOL DIST. $13,839.50 C 6/24/1975 6/30/1977 7 1097 - XXX D ONDOSSAGON TENNIS CTS ONDOSSAGON SCHOOL DIST. $12,888.40 C 9/30/1976 6/30/1979 7 1163 - XXX A BARK BAY KEITHLY ACQ DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $16,500.00 C 4/25/1977 6/30/1979 7 1186 - XXX D RECREATION DEVELOPMENT BAYFIELD SCHOOL DIST. $8,000.00 C 7/13/1977 6/30/1980 7 1237 - XXX A NAMEKAGON LAKE WASHBURN BANK ACQ DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $7,350.00 C 3/2/1978 6/30/1980 7 1247 - XXX D IRON RIVER REC. PARK DEV. TOWN OF IRON RIVER $7,500.00 C 6/7/1978 6/30/1981 7 1310 - XXX D WASHBURN TENNIS CT DEV CITY OF WASHBURN $13,200.00 C 7/27/1978 6/30/1981 7 1317 - XXX D OULU PARK DEVELOPMENT TOWN OF OULU $11,295.33 C 8/18/1978 6/30/1981 7 1343 - D1 D FY 1979 CONSOLIDATED GRANT WASHBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT $4,895.99 C 3/29/1979 6/30/1984 7 1359 - XXX A BARK BAY WEEGE AND O'MALLEY ACQUISIT DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $10,750.00 C 4/5/1979 6/30/1981 7 1422 - XXX A PORT WING BEACH KARPUSZKO ACQUISITIO DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $27,500.00 C 2/29/1980 6/30/1985 7 1438 - A D BAYFIELD BALLFIELD DEVELOPMENT CITY OF BAYFIELD $25,000.00 C 3/28/1980 6/30/1985 7 1589 - XXX D BAYFIELD IRON BRIDGE PARK DEV. CITY OF BAYFIELD $16,070.24 C 8/30/1983 9/15/1984 7 BAYFIELD County Total: $246,364.79 County Count: 18 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 5 Wisconsin - 55 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BROWN 125 - XXX C VFW PARK CITY OF DE PERE $2,941.79 C 5/12/1967 6/30/1970 8 126 - XXX C SCHEURING WOODS PARK CITY OF DE PERE $1,058.50 C 5/12/1967 12/31/1969 8 128 - XXX C BEAVER DAM PARK CITY OF GREEN BAY $24,621.69 C 5/18/1967 12/31/1971 8 129 - XXX A EAST RIVER PARKWAY CITY OF GREEN BAY $10,927.00 C 5/15/1967 12/31/1970 8 249 - XXX A BAYSHORE PARK BROWN COUNTY $45,592.50 C 9/16/1968 6/30/1973 8 278 - XXX A EAST RIVER PARKWAY-ALLOUEZ VILLAGE OF ALLOUEZ $107,215.00 C 6/27/1969 6/30/1973 8 304 - XXX D DENMARK VILLAGE PARK DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION $5,507.82 C 5/28/1970 12/31/1973 8 402 - XXX D VILLAGE OF HOWARD PINE WOOD PARK DEV VILLAGE OF HOWARD $17,209.05 C 10/29/1971 12/31/1973 8 427 - XXX C GREEN BAY DAY ST. PARK CITY OF GREEN BAY $5,949.13 C 12/21/1971 12/31/1972 8 429 - XXX A GREEN BAY SEYMOUR PARK ADDITION CITY OF GREEN BAY $13,185.00 C 1/19/1972 12/31/1972 8 436 - XXX A GREEN BAY WILDLIFE SANCTUARY ADD CITY OF GREEN BAY $60,357.00 C 2/4/1972 6/30/1973 8 443 - XXX A GREEN BAY EAST RIVER PARKWAY CITY OF GREEN BAY $21,610.00 C 2/25/1972 6/30/1973 8 452 - XXX D ALLOUEZ GREENE AVENUE PARK DEV.
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