by Location In general, things are sorted with the newest items near the tops of albums and galleries. Photography by Jonathan Ley » The Midwest US » Wisconsin » La Crosse MississippiLooking out from the bluffs of far northeastern Iowa, over the twisting channels of the Mississippi River.ShrineInside the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, Wisconsin.Grandad ViewLooking south along the bluffs down the great Mississippi, from Grandad Bluff in La Crosse, Wisconsin.The Boorman HouseThis house was built in Mauston, Wisconsin in the late 1800s by Benjamin Boorman, who ran a mill in town. Today, it's the home of the Juneau County Historical Society.Our Lady GuadalupeA small shrine on the campus of Our Lady Guadalupe in LaCrosse Wisconsin.Walking to WinterHeading up a path on the bluffs of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, winter is just behind.The Boorman HouseThe Boorman House in Mauston, WI is generally open during summer weekends from 1pm to 4pm, and at other times for special events.Winter's CarpetBenjamin Boorman, the owner of a number of mills, built this house in Mauston, WI in 1877. The Boorman family lived in the house until Benjamin Boorman died of TB in 1886. The house changed hands through the years, until it was purchased by the Juneau County Historical Society 1987. It now serves as an historical museum, and is open to the public much of the year.Another TimeThe house features a wide variety of antiques and artifacts from bygone days. Everything from simple household items like furniture, toiletries and period clothing, to a 38-star American flag are on display.Piano KeysThe keys of an old piano on display in the Boorman House