Second Treaty of Prairie du Chien near Wyalusing Commons

Second Treaty of Prairie du Chien near Wyalusing Commons

Two treaties were negotiated simultaneously at Prairie du Chien in the summer of 1829, both signed by General John McNeil Jr., Colonel Pierre Menard, and Caleb Atwater for the United States. Both treaties were proclaimed on January 2, 1830.

Wyalusing Commons long history of the land

The First Treaty of Prairie du Chien was signed by William Clark and Lewis Cass for the United States The First Treaty of Prairie du Chien was signed by William Clark and Lewis Cass for the United States and representatives

Land is in Short Supply but a good investment

Land is in Short Supply but a good investment. As the world population continues to grow, the demand for land and freshwater will be limited.

These eight acres offer both.  Close proximity to the Mississippi River, and eight clean acres to build upon.

8 Acres Commercial Land

Wyalusing Commons.  Eight Acres of fully assembled land on the bypass, first curb cut from Iowa into Wisconsin.  This land can form the views for a Great Headquarters location, Hotel, Gas Station Convenience Store.  The possibilities are endless for Commercial Development.