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Wisconsin: Fun Facts

• The first circus in the United States was performed in Delavan. The Ringling Brothers put on their first circus performance in 1884 in Baraboo, Wisconsin.

• Each August, Wisconsin hosts the largest experimental aviation event in the world, the EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh.

• Hayward is the home to the largest muskie in the world, a four-story replica at the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. 

• America’s largest waterpark, Noah’s Ark, is located in Wisconsin Dells. 

• Milwaukee’s Summerfest is the world’s biggest outdoor music festival, drawing nearly one million visitors per year. 

• Elmwood, Wisconsin, where a number of reported UFO sightings have occurred, hosts “UFO Days” every July. 

• Mount Horeb’s internationally known Mustard Museum holds the world’s largest collection of mustards, totaling more than 3,500 varieties. 

• The US Watermelon Seed-Spitting and Speed-Eating Championships are held every September in Pardeeville.

• Kewaunee is home to the world's largest grandfather clock, which stands 35 feet tall.

• The Milwaukee Public Museum has the world's largest collection of typewriters, totaling more than 700.





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Woods and water are two of the reasons Wisconsin has become the Midwest's vacation playground; from the USA's largest collection of indoor waterparks to 22,000 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, a variety of indoor and outdoor activities await Wisconsin winter travelers.

In the summer, if you enjoy camping, biking, boating, hiking, picnicking or just hitting the beach, there is a state park, forest or trail waiting; there are ethnic, food and music festivals across Wisconsin.

Dotted along 1,100 miles of scenic coastline, Wisconsin's harbor towns have been welcoming visitors to their shores for more than 150 years. From sophisticated cities to quaint fishing villages, Wisconsin's harbor towns feature a unique smorgasbord of outdoor recreation and beaches, museums, shopping, arts, dining and relaxing scenery. Wisconsin offers outstanding motels, hotels and luxury resorts to make travel there memorable. Many of the hotels overlook the lakes.

Surrounded by rolling hills, grasslands and forests and cradled by four beautiful glacial lakes, the state capital Madison is a dynamic and diverse Wisconsin community, combining small-town charm with big-city opportunities. A wide variety of educational and hands-on activities for children and families are to be found throughout Madison. The Wisconsin State Capitol building features the only granite dome in the USA.

Milwaukee's lakefront and downtown provide an array of options for fun-filled weekends in Wisconsin's biggest city. Milwaukee's lakefront is also known for the variety of ethnic festivals that take place through out the summer. Milwaukee’s Summerfest is the world’s biggest outdoor music festival.

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Ashland/Bayfield Gateway to the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, 22 islands that are home to lighthouses, sea caves, hiking trails and blue-water sailing.

The Superior Water-Logged Lumber Company at Ashland salvages 100-year-old logs from Lake Superior. Near Ashland is the Northern Great Lakes Regional Visitor Center. Between Ashland and Bayfield, Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua stages cabaret entertainment under the Big Top. ASHLAND HOTELS



Chippewa Valley The "Timber Trails" feature historic museums, auto tours, nature trails, and parks. Located in the rolling hills and river valleys of West Central Wisconsin, the Chippewa Valley Museum in Eau Claire traces the history of the Ojibwa people and tell stories of townbuilders who arrived during the mid-19th century lumber boom. The Paul Bunyan Logging Camp is an authentic replica of an 1880s logging camp. EAU CLAIRE HOTELS and CHIPPEWA FALLS HOTELS


Great River Road This road links the river towns that have established themselves on the banks of the Mississippi. Stonefield Village and State Agricultural Museum at Cassville is a replica of an 1890’s Wisconsin rural village. North of Cassville is Prairie du Chien which preserves local history at the Museum at Fort Crawford and at Villa Louis Historic Site. Other towns include La Crosse, and Trempealeau with its picturesque Main street. PRAIRIE DU CHIEN HOTELS and LA CROSSE HOTELS



Green Bay Wisconsin’s oldest community is famous for its namesake Green Bay Packers football team whose legendary past and present can be viewed at the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame. City attractions include the 25 historic buildings and costumed interpreters at the Heritage Hill Living History, and the National Railroad Museum. GREEN BAY HOTELS



Hayward Lakes This region keeps its past alive with the Lumberjack World Championships but fishing enthusiasts know it better as the home of the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. There’s also family fun at Scheers Lumberjack Shows. An interesting tour nearby at Couderay is of The Hideout, the retreat once owned by gangster Al Capone. HAYWARD HOTELS



Janesville The first female white buffalo born in 600 years and sacred to the Native Americans can be seen at Miracle - The White Buffalo.

Just south of Janesville at Beloit visitors will find the Hanchett-Bartlett Homestead, a 1857 Victorian farmstead, and at the Angel Museum, the world’s largest museum of angels. JANESVILLE HOTELS



Lake Geneva A resort community that offers camping, hiking and swimming at Big Foot Beach State Park. North of Lake Geneva at Eagle costumed interpreters illuminate Wisconsin pioneer life at Old World Wisconsin. LAKE GENEVA HOTELS



Lake Winnebago This is the largest inland lake in Wisconsin and has some interesting destinations along its edges including Appleton, hometown of magician Harry Houdini, with its Houdini Historical Center/Outagamie Museum. Other attractions include Oshkosh with its EAA Airventure Museum, the Historic Galloway House and Village at Fond du Lac, a restored 30-room Victorian mansion set in a complex of 23 other historic buildings. APPLETON HOTELS and OSHKOSH HOTELS and FOND DU LAC HOTELS



Madison The capital blends big city culture with small town charm. Madison’s city center is dominated by the State Capitol, modeled after the Capitol in Washington DC. On Saturday mornings from early spring to late fall farmers transform the Capitol Square into the open-air Dane County Farmers' Market.

State Street in Madison has an eclectic collection of shops, restaurants, nightclubs and galleries while the Museum Mile includes six museums: Madison Art Center, Madison Children's Museum, State Historical Museum, Wisconsin Veterans Museum, Elvehjem Museum of Art, and UW Geology Museum.

There is also the Henry Vilas Zoo and the Olbrich Botanical Gardens & Tropical Conservatory. MADISON HOTELS



Manitowoc Known as Wisconsin’s "Maritime Capital", Manitowoc has the largest maritime museum on the Great Lakes with displays of everything from wooden sailing ships to a World War II submarine. The Pinecrest Historical Village is a living history museum with 23 historic buildings. MANTIOWOC HOTELS



Milwaukee This is the home of Miller beer (brewery tours are available) and Harley-Davidson motorcycles, but one of its landmark buildings is the Basilica of St Josaphat which is designed after St. Peter's in Rome.

The city’s array of museums includes the Betty Brinn Children's Museum, the William F. Einer Museum of Advertising & Design and the International Clown Hall of Fame.



Other attractions include the Boerner Botanical Gardens, Discovery World, the Milwaukee County Zoo, Pettit National Ice Center, the Schlitz Audubon Center, wildlife sanctuary, and the Wehr Nature Center, a 'Living laboratory' designed to foster environmental awareness.

Near Milwaukee, Germantown has embraced its heritage over the past few years and the town’s Dheinsville Historic Park has several restored buildings and a collection of 5,000 bells. MILWAUKEE HOTELS



Mount Horeb The main thoroughfare is decorated with life-size carved, wooden trolls , the classic creatures of Scandinavian folklore. It also boasts the Mustard Museum, the world’s largest collection of mustard.

Just west of Mt. Horeb, the Scandinavian theme continues in the community of Blue Mounds where the attraction Little Norway features an 1850s-era Norwegian pioneer farmstead. South of Mt Horeb there is a Swiss Historical Village at New Glarus. MOUNT HOREB HOTELS



Racine Famous for its kringle, a delectable Danish pastry, Racine is also famous for architect Frank Lloyd Wright who designed the S.C. Johnson Wax Company corporate headquarters. Racine’s Zoological Gardens is home to more than 300 animals. RACINE HOTELS



Rhinelander The Logging Museum Complex here is a full-scale reproduction of a 19th century logging camp with narrow-gauge railroad. Nearby in the region are Carl’s Wood Art Museum at Eagle River and at Laono there is the Lumberjack Special Steam Train & Camp Five Museum. RHINELANDER HOTELS



Spring Green Its most famous native son, architect Frank Lloyd Wright, built his Wisconsin home, Taliesin just outside Spring Green in the early 1900s. Just south of town, a more idiosyncratic architectural creation than anything Wright designed is on display at House on the Rock, a huge complex of several buildings housing a museum of oddities and collectibles built atop a 60ft. chimney of rock.



Sturgeon Bay With its Door County Maritime Museum, Sturgeon Bay is an ideal place to begin or end a visit to Door County which has 250 miles of shoreline, five state parks, cherry and apple orchards and artist colonies and a variety of attractions. STURGEON BAY HOTELS



Wisconsin Dells This is one of the state’s premier vacation destinations. Its waterparks include America’s largest, Noah’s Ark, and the FamilyLand/Bay of Dreams. The original Russian MIR space station is at Tommy Bartlett’s Robot World & Exploratory.

Some 13 miles to the south of Wisconsin Dells, Baraboo, hometown of the Ringling Brothers, attracts visitors with Circus World Museum, the world’s largest collection of antique circus wagons and memorabilia. WISCONSIN DELLS HOTELS


Photo courtesy Wisconsin Department of Tourism


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