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- Wisconsin - Wikipedia
Wisconsin[a] is a state in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes regions of the United States It borders Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake Michigan to the east, Michigan to the northeast, and Lake Superior to the north
- Travel Wisconsin - Official Guide to Wisconsin Tourism
From cozy eateries serving up award-winning flavors to extraordinary adventures amidst Wisconsin’s ever-changing landscapes, there’s no shortage of new and thrilling experiences waiting for you and your crew to discover
- Wisconsin. Gov Home
Home of dairy farming, cheesemaking, ethnic festivals, polka and the badger Residents are kindly referred to as Wisconsinites and Cheeseheads Welcome to Wisconsin As governor, Tony Evers will focus on ending the divisiveness that has overtaken the politics in the state
- Wisconsin | Capital, Map, Population, Facts, Geography, History . . .
Wisconsin was admitted to the union as the 30th state on May 29, 1848 One of the north-central states, it is bounded by the western portion of Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to the north and by Lake Michigan to the east
- Wisconsin Maps Facts - World Atlas
Wisconsin shares borders with four other states: Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Michigan to the northeast, and Minnesota to the west Wisconsin’s state capital is Madison, a city with 268,516 residents, and its most populous city is Milwaukee, with a population of 561,385
- 16 ancient canoes discovered in Wisconsin lake - CBS News
More than a dozen ancient canoes uncovered in a Wisconsin lake offer insights into prehistoric Indigenous transportation practices and traditions, archaeologists said
- Home | ourwisc
stories about the state we love It’s colorful, conversational and filled with entertaining reading cover to cover Launched off a kitchen table, Our Wisconsin quickly became the most popular magazine ever devoted to this state Page through any issue and you’ll see why
- Statistics and Fun Facts About Wisconsin
Largest Inland Lake: Lake Winnebago - 30 miles long, 10 miles wide at widest point Deepest Inland Lake: Green Lake - 236 feet at deepest point Nearly 21 million gallons of ice cream are consumed by Wisconsinites each year Wisconsin is a leading producer of Ginseng in the United States
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