Rudolph Grotto Gardens and Wonder Cave
This video podcast of the Rudolph Grotto Gardens and Wonder Cave in Rudolph, WI is brought to you by the Wisconsin Art Environment Consortium, funded in part by the Joint Effort Marketing Program of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, and Friends of Fred Smith, Inc., with funding from Kohler Foundation, Inc. Additional support for this podcast was provided by Arts Wisconsin.
Rudolph Grotto Gardens
Apretty place to see at a small town or Rudolph Wisconsin - created at
The Wonder Cave in the Grotto Gardens, Rudolph, Wi
Dickeyville Grotto
While traveling to south western Wisconsin, we drove through the small town of Dickeyville, Judi mentioned that she had been there when she was little and that the local church had a very interesting grotto. So we stopped to take a good look at the Dickeyville Grotto, associated with Holy Ghost Catholic Church.
This grotto was built by the local priest back in the 1920s and 1930s.
For a full detailed explanation of the grotto please see the church's web site:
A red-nosed Christmas in Rudolph, Wisconsin
This season is especially busy for one local post office.
Rudolph, Wisconsin Mails 12,000 To 20,000 Cards
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The Wonder Cave (at the Grotto Shrine) by John & Steve
In the fourth installment of On The Road in Central Wisconsin, John & Steve travel to Rudolph, WI in 1990, to visit The Wonder Cave at The Grotto Shrine. What controversy will they dig up this time? And, does the cave really have all the wonders it claims? The crack investigation team of John & Steve give you the information you want to know!
Rudolph, WI Receives Christmas Cards
Rudolph, WI Receives Christmas Cards
Dickeyville Grotto
This video podcast of the Dickeyville Grotto in Dickeyville, WI is brought to you by the Wisconsin Art Environment Consortium, funded in part by the Joint Effort Marketing Program of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, and Friends of Fred Smith, Inc., with funding from Kohler Foundation, Inc. Additional support for this podcast was provided by Arts Wisconsin.
Visit to Mom and Dad & the Grotto in Rudolph, WI on Taco Tuesday 2
Visit to Mom & Dad's graves at St. Phillip's Church Cemetary in Rudolph, Wisconsin in September, 2013. Since Mom and Dad enjoyed eating at Taco John's in Wisconsin Rapids on Taco Tuesdays we picked up some tacos and had a picnic in the cemetary. Then we walked around the Grotto Shrine that Father Wagner and Edmund Rybicki built by the Church and behind the Catholic school I went to gradeschool at.
Rudolph Wisconsin's Tina needs to win the Home Depot Contest
Video showcases much needed areas of improvement to Tina's newly purchased home. Also, describes wishlist of projects to be conquered with a $25,000 Home Depot Gift Card.
Paul and Matilda Wegner Grotto
This video podcast of the Paul and Matilda Wegner Grotto in Cataract, WI is brought to you by the Wisconsin Art Environment Consortium, funded in part by the Joint Effort Marketing Program of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, and Friends of Fred Smith, Inc., with funding from Kohler Foundation, Inc. Additional support for this podcast was provided by Arts Wisconsin.
Day Off - Part 11 - The Grotto
Oh God... Really. I'm not catholic, and I don't wanna offend, but this is too much. A rock, coral, seashell, glass creation in Dickeyville, Wisconsin. It's a shrine, I guess, and it's just, uh, WOW. Heh-heh.
Storage Wars Rudolph, Wisconsin in September 2013
Heidi, Evan, Brian, Brandon, and Mike at the storage sheds in Rudolph, Wisconsin where the keepsakes from Mom and Dad's estate are stored. We've already been through the two lockers once for all the kids and grandkids to take what they wanted, but there's still a lot in there. We need to distribute the rest of the items so that Steph can stop having to rent two storage sheds. God bless Mom for saving old school notebooks, letter sweaters, awards etc. and organizing them before she passed away.
On-Road John-Tiny Towns & Tourist Traps-The Dickeyville Grotto
A rather breathtakingly ornate shrine to Christopher Columbus and this God fellow people are always going on about.
James Tellen Woodland Sculpture Garden ... St. Peter sculpture
Here is a great story about one of the sculptures in the garden, The St.Peter Sculpture.
I met this really neat lady the third time i visited the garden.
She agreed to an interview.
No where else will you hear this story from one who knew him.
You also may see a video i recorded of it that day here: …
It took 15 years of work and over 30 sculptures in a woods to fill up this mystique area of the Black River in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. In the township of Wilson, WI.
Thellen bagan his garden at the age of 67......
The last sculpture was finished in 1957, before Tellen's death.
James' trade was a pinstriper at a furniture company in Sheboygan.
This place is described as one of the finest exhibits of outdoor art in the state.
..................... A must see!
Hilltop Visits Dairy State Cheese
We visited Dairy State Cheese in Rudolph with several of our residents and family members for cheese and ice cream!
Dickeyville Grotto
Just east of the Mississippi River in southwestern Wisconsin is the little town of Dickeyville, population 1,043. The Grotto and surrounding shrines are the work of Father Matthias Wernerus and was constructed between 1925 and 1930.
Fred Smith's Concrete Park
Cindy Kiesling from Rudolph, WI supports the BlueGreen Allia
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