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Wisconsin Overview KitFrom the woods and waters of Wisconsin's Northwoods to the rolling countryside of the South, Wisconsin's top destinations offer a variety of vacation opportunities.
Wisconsin's line-up for art fairs, car shows, marathons, triathlons, historic re-enactments, community festivals, canoe races, county fairs, pow-wows, snowmobile races, snow and ice sculpting, fishing tournaments, food festivals, harvest festivals, ethnic festivals, music festivals -- the list goes on -- serve up four seasons of fun
Wisconsin's World-Class Attractions Wisconsin boasts a wide variety of cultural, architectural and other top attractions, including internationally renowned art museums, historic sites, natural landmarks and one-of-a-kind museums. Here are descriptions of some of the state's leading tourist attractions.
Wisconsin's National Treasures Travelers looking for outdoor adventure, exploration and discovery can head to Wisconsin to experience globally significant, yet relatively unknown national attractions.
When people think of Wisconsin, they think of cheese. But the culinary experiences offered in "America's Dairyland" extend far beyond cheese, milk and other dairy products and reflect the rich history and ethnic heritage of the state.
Visitors to the state can experience the outdoors in Wisconsin at any skill or experience level, with activities ranging from hiking and biking to snowshoeing and skiing.
With collections that range from folk art to the Old Masters, pre-Christian Greek earthenware to modern American expressionism, the state's art museums are sure to fit every interest.
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