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 | May 17, 2015 | Fall, Food & Drink, History, Outdoor Recreation, Summer, Things To Do
Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway for two or a wedding extravaganza for 300, the following barns and farms are tucked away in some of Wisconsin’s most beautiful destinations: Cedar Valley Lodge (Spring Green) A popular retreat for hunters, Cedar...
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,...
by Discover Wisconsin | Apr 22, 2015 | Arts & Culture, Fall, Food & Drink, History, Outdoor Recreation, Summer, Things To Do
From our islands to our bluffs, our rolling farmland to our 15,000 lakes, Wisconsin is brimming with tourism treasures. Although not meant to be exhaustive, consider the following bucket list your kick-start to exploring the very best of America’s Dreamland:...