by Discover Wisconsin | Apr 7, 2016 | Fall, History, Outdoor Recreation, Summer, Things To Do, Winter
When I say Wisconsin, your go-to word associations likely include cows, cheese, beer and all things green and gold. And while all are fine representations of our wondrous Wisconsin, let’s shed light on some completely enthralling yet rarely discovered geographic...
by Discover Wisconsin | Feb 2, 2016 | Arts & Culture, History, Outdoor Recreation, Summer, Things To Do
At 430 miles, the Wisconsin River is the state’s longest river. There are about 25 towns to discover along the way, all of which offer a myriad of things to do both on and off the river. Whether you’re into exploring your surroundings in a more slow-paced setting or...
by Discover Wisconsin | Oct 5, 2015 | Fall, History, Things To Do
These ain’t your run-of-the-mill haunted houses. Terrifyingly imaginative and utterly spine-chilling, the following mysterious homes, forests, bed and breakfasts and more are not for the faint of heart. (In fact, I suggest calling ahead of time to inquire about age...
by Discover Wisconsin | Oct 4, 2015 | Fall, Family Friendly, History, Outdoor Recreation, Things To Do
Fall and Wisconsin go together like PB&J, macaroni ‘n’ cheese, bacon and eggs, milk and—okay, okay, you get the point. 🙂 Thanks to the Mississippi River to the west, Lake Superior to our north and Lake Michigan bordering our eastern coast—not to mention all the...
by Discover Wisconsin | Apr 28, 2015 | Fall, Family Friendly, Food & Drink, History, Summer, Things To Do
When two of Wisconsin’s largest industries—agriculture and tourism—come together, it’s called agtourism (or agritourism). And as you can imagine, it’s a huge deal here in America’s Dairyland. When you embark on an “agventure,” you’ll meet bakers, brewers,...