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  1. Home | City of Portage Wisconsin

    6 days ago · The City of Portage is dedicated to building on our past and providing its citizens with a good quality of life in a safe and caring community. Portage is a wonderful place to grow your …

  2. Portage, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

    Portage lies in the Wisconsin River valley. The city is surrounded by prairies and grasslands. Approximately three miles (5 km) west of the city are the Baraboo bluffs.

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    Portage Learning is an accredited institution with real professors, real support, and real online college courses that transfer credits to more than 2,500 schools of your choice.

  4. Portage, WI homes for sale & real estate - Realtor.com®

    Realtor.com® has 115 homes for sale in Portage, WI. The median listing price is $84,000. Browse the latest listings and find your dream home today.

  5. Portage | History, Geography & Climate | Britannica

    Portage, city, seat (1851) of Columbia county, south-central Wisconsin, U.S. It lies along the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, about 35 miles (55 km) north of Madison.

  6. PORTAGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    : the carrying of boats or goods overland from one body of water to another or around an obstacle (such as a rapids) Did you know? Portage was borrowed from French back in the 15th century to mean …

  7. PORTAGE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    PORTAGE meaning: 1. a place or route where a boat must be carried, especially over land between two areas of water…. Learn more.

  8. Tourism | City of Portage Wisconsin

    The City of Portage offers a wide range of events, from outdoor concerts, seasonal festivals, and sports competitions, to spending time in our local parks, and relaxing with your family for an afternoon of …

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  10. History of "The Portage" | City of Portage Wisconsin

    This was eventually anglicized to Portage. So far as we know, the first white men to visit Portage were the explorers Fr. Jaques Marquette and Louis Joliet who portaged here on June 14, 1673, en route …