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Read more about the article Ernest Hupeden’s Painted Forest in Valton, Wisconsin
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Ernest Hupeden’s Painted Forest in Valton, Wisconsin

In the small village of Valton, you can visit what was once a lodge of the Modern Woodmen of America featuring the folk artwork of Ernest Hüpeden.

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October 8, 2024
Read more about the article Concrete Pillars of Rice Lake
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Concrete Pillars of Rice Lake

In Rice Lake, you can visit the last remaining vestiges of a once-robust monorail system for transporting lumber to the local sawmill.

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October 5, 2024
Read more about the article World’s Largest Six-Pack in La Crosse, Wisconsin
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World’s Largest Six-Pack in La Crosse, Wisconsin

La Crosse, Wisconsin is home to the World's Largest Six-Pack. Here's a little history behind this iconic monument and Old Style's return to La Crosse.

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September 25, 2024
Read more about the article Montello Cottonwood: The Biggest Tree in Wisconsin in Montello, Wisconsin
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Montello Cottonwood: The Biggest Tree in Wisconsin in Montello, Wisconsin

The Montello Cottonwood has been called the biggest tree in Wisconsin.

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March 27, 2024
Read more about the article Rockton Mill Stones in Rockton, Wisconsin
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Rockton Mill Stones in Rockton, Wisconsin

In Vernon County you'll find two different sets of Rockton mill stones that powered the Rockton flour mill in the latter half of the 19th century.

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March 26, 2024
Read more about the article Elvis Karate Fight Memorial in Madison, Wisconsin
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Elvis Karate Fight Memorial in Madison, Wisconsin

The Elvis Karate Fight memorial honors that moment in 1977 when Elvis Presley stopped a fight by showing off his karate prowess.

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March 6, 2024
Read more about the article Hamburger Charlie Statue in Seymour, Wisconsin
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Hamburger Charlie Statue in Seymour, Wisconsin

Charles Nagreen (known as Hamburger Charlie) invented the hamburger at the Seymour Fair in 1885. His contribution to culinary culture is honored with a statue.

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March 5, 2024
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