What is Wisconsin Known for?

Wisconsin’s capital is one of the best options you have if you want to get a 101 course of the state’s intriguing history.

Madison

Wisconsin’s largest city and just under a hundred miles north of Chicago, Milwaukee is Wisconsin’s urban cultural hub.

Milwaukee 

Hanging out in Green Bay is a fun time but keep this in mind: People in Green Bay, let alone all of Wisconsin, worship their Green Bay Packers.

Green Bay

Taliesin East was the estate of legendary American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.

The House on the Rock, which may be one of the strangest, wildest, campiest, and genuinely terrifying “sober trips” you’ll find in the world of American roadside attractions.

How can we talk about Wisconsin and not talk about the cheese? Wisconsin isn’t called America’s Dairyland just because we felt like it.

There aren’t many Native American reservations that reside in the Midwest or North-central United States. However, Wisconsin is home to by far the most Reservations that exist in the region, most noticeably a considerable Chippewa presence.

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