Half-way Between the Equator and North Pole Sign in Cadott, Wisconsin
In the small town of Cadott, you'll find a huge sign letting you know you're standing half-way between the equator and north pole. Or pretty close, anyway.
In the small town of Cadott, you'll find a huge sign letting you know you're standing half-way between the equator and north pole. Or pretty close, anyway.
In southwestern Wisconsin you can find an endless supply of fresh water flowing into a roadside bathtub — a place known as the Bathtub Spring.
In Rice Lake, you can visit the last remaining vestiges of a once-robust monorail system for transporting lumber to the local sawmill.
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.
The Montello Cottonwood has been called the biggest tree in 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.