Historical Wisconsin Getaways


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Take a trip back in time through Wisconsin's past with this useful guide. Historic places, people and events come to life in the delightful period photography featured. Included is information on where to stay and dine. For Wisconsin travelers and history buffs alike.




Resorts of Wisconsin


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Wisconsin Family Weekends


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Descriptions of 20 vacation spots located in every area of the state; listings of things to see and do in each of those spots; recommendations on where to eat and places to stay; rainy day ideas;great winter escapes; puzzles and games to keep kids occupied while in the car.







Wild Wisconsin Notebook


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Nature lovers will adore this series of 144 short and fascinating nature essays covering a wide array of topics. Grouped by season, Wild Wisconsin Notebook serves as a friendly and informative trailside companion throughout the year. Readers will appreciate Buchholz's breezy style and wealth of outdoor knowledge.




The Great Fires in Wisconsin


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Compilation of three works that shed light on the Great Fires in Wisconsin during the fall of 1871 and particularly on October 8, 1871. This work brings together an understanding of how fire influences culture, economic change and ecological disaster




Original Papers


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Papers relating to the part taken by the State of Wisconsin in the Civil War.




52 Wisconsin Weekends


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Includes trips in Wisconsin to: Merrill; Milwaukee; Couderay; Appleton; Spring Green; White Lake; Madison; Ashippun; Mineral Point; Cambridge; Bayfield; Baraboo; Oshkosh; the southwestern area;Eagle; Lake Geneva; West Allis; Elkhart Lake; Hayward; Manitowoc; the car ferry from Manitowoc to Ludington, Michigan; New Glarus and Mount Horeb; the eastern shore of Lake Michigan; Horicon; Statewide;Chetek; Blue Mounds; along the Mississippi in western Wisconsin; Fond du Lac; Hubertus; Cedarburg; North Freedom; St. Germain; Delavan; Kohler; Prairie du Chien, and Prairie du Sac.




Wisconsin Day Trips by Theme


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Wisconsin is famous for the Packers and homebrews, but the state offers so much more. This handy guide by Mary M. Bauer covers hundreds of unique attractions all around the Badger State. Take a simple day trip, or string together a longer vacation of activities that catch your interest. Sections are divided by themes like waterfalls, lighthouses and family days, so you can decide what to do and then figure out where to do it. No more information overload Useful for singles, couples and families--visitors and residents alike--this great guide encompasses a wide range of interests.




Wisconsin Supper Clubs


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Supper clubs guru Ron Faiola is back with updated chronicles and beautiful new photographs from the clubs that captured the attention of readers in Wisconsin Supper Clubs, and also features several new venues shaking up this midwestern tradition. Wisconsin Supper Clubs, Second Edition is a resource for and about supper clubs throughout Wisconsin that includes charming photographs of the unique supper club interiors, proprietors, and customers, as well as fascinating archival materials. Also recorded in this book are the regional specialties served at these clubs, ranging from popovers and fried pickles in the northern part of the state to Shrimp de Jonghe in the south. One Northwoods supper club even features fry bread, a traditional Native American dish uncommon to most restaurants. In this updated second edition, Faiola revisits many of the clubs across the Dairy State that starred in his first edition, recording their struggles and triumphs in the years following widespread pandemic shutdowns. New to this edition are fifteen extra clubs that have entered the scene in the past decade, striving to be a part of this custom that is hugely popular with Wisconsin locals and regularly frequented by all midwestern foodies in the know. The "supper club experience" is a tradition embodied by many long-standing restaurants scattered throughout the small towns of Wisconsin. It is based around a bygone idea that going out to dinner should be an experience that lasts an entire evening, emphasizing food made from scratch, slow-paced dining, and family-run businesses. Combine this with stately dark-panel decor, complimentary relish trays, and the best brandy Old Fashioned sweet you'll ever have, and you have barely scratched the surface of the Wisconsin supper club's appeal.