It's Impossible To Drive Through This Delightful Wisconsin Town Without Stopping
Wisconsin has more than a handful of small towns and villages you can’t pass up. The tiny town of Osceola, Wisconsin is one of those irresistible places you just have to stop in whenever you’re near or passing through.

Its "main" street still has a smattering of nicely preserved buildings that date back to the 1880s.

The historic buildings on Cascade Street are what draws them in, but it's the attractions, the people and the location that keep folks around for the day.
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But you're about to find out that what's at the bottom of those stairs is totally worth the effort!


It's easy to see why. The mammoth attraction is a showstopper! The town even installed LED lights so the falls can be enjoyed at night and in all seasons.

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There's even a restaurant next to the Cascade Street entrance to that park we just mentioned. The Watershed Cafe is perfect for refueling and has breathtaking views of Cascade Falls.

Now THAT'S my kind of town!



You can even book brunch, dinner or pizza excursions. How fun!
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Osceola is located on the beautiful St. Croix River on the Wisconsin/Minnesota border about 40 miles northeast of Minneapolis/St. Paul.
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