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Cultural Landscape Legacies
The mission of Cultural Landscape Legacies, Inc is to provide education, protection and preservation of the cultural heritage of the indigenous people who left their legacy on the landscape of the Upper Midwest.

Lake Mills Aztalan Historical Society, Inc.
Lake Mills was a place some called Keyesville and was part of Aztalan Township in early pioneer history. Today Lake Mills is a showcase growing community with parks on Rock Lake, access to I-94. Aztalan, a name derived from an ancient Aztec tradition, was a Native American village hosting a blending of Mississippian and local culture. Lake Mills/Aztalan Museum Hours: Thursday-Sunday 12 p.m. - 4 p.m., located 1 Mile East of Lake Mills at the corner of HWY B & Q. Admission charge $3 for a adult, $1 for age 6 to 17, under age 6 free. The museum is open from May 15 thru Sept. 30. Tours of the Museum for large groups or during days the museum is closed may be made by appointment, call (920) 648-4632.

Madison Gem and Mineral Club
Promotes and encourages the study of mineralogy, lapidary arts, gemology, paleontology, and other allied sciences. Cooperates with educational and scientific institutions in order to bring about a better and more general understanding of earth sciences. Sponsors, directs, and assists in the planning of excursions to mineral localities and other places of geological interest.

NEARA
The New England Antiquities Research Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to a better understanding of our historic and prehistoric past through the study and preservation of New England's stone sites in their cultural context.

Rock Lake Research Association
Researchers of the underwater structures of Rock Lake in Lake Mills, WI.

The Hanwakan Center For Prehistoric Astronomy, Cosmology and Cultural Landscape Studies
The Hanwakan Center for Prehistoric Astronomy, Cosmology, and Cultural Landscape Studies has been organized specifically for the gathering of traditions and stories which were born of mankind's interaction with the physical environment and his understanding of the relationship between earth and sky. The Hanwakan Center will give these traditions and stories a voice once again, and connect them to the land from where they came. The goal of The Hanwakan Center for Prehistoric Astronomy, Cosmology, and Cultural Landscape Studies is the preservation, protection, and study of our shared prehistoric and historic heritage for public benefit. Scholars, members of the Native American community, and interested individuals have expressed their desire to be a part of this endeavor and share their traditions, stories, and work with others.

UMRARA
The Upper Midwest Rock Art Research Association is dedicated to publicizing the petroglyph and pictograph research being conducted in the Upper Midwest of the United States, including - but not limited to - Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North and South Dakota.

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