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The lighthouse located in Neenah's Kimberly Point Park, 290 Lakeshore Ave., was built in 1944 on the northwest shore of Lake ...
If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing what a real medieval knight wore to battle (spoiler: it wasn’t comfortable), or wondered how heavy a genuine sword from the Crusades might be (spoiler: very), ...
Go al fresco this season at one of Wisconsin’s unique outdoor dining establishments. Whether you seek seafood with a side of ...
Paddling a canoe is a lot like a good marriage. In order to go forward and avoid obstacles, there has to be teamwork involved. So far we haven't tipped our canoe over!
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Islands on MSNOne Of The World's Longest Continuous Main Streets Is A Midwest Riverside Gem Called 'Beer's Hometown'Potosi, WI everything you need for a relaxing getaway, from historic brews and charming pubs to an expansive main street and ...
Six ferry lines operate in Wisconsin, from the Badger and Lake Express on Lake Michigan to the Merrimac Ferry on the Wisconsin River.
This historic crossing connects two tourism byways: the Wisconsin Great River Road and the Iowa Great River Road.
Six ferry lines operate in Wisconsin, from the Badger and Lake Express on Lake Michigan to the Merrimac Ferry on the Wisconsin River.
A 43-year-old Wisconsin man overcame sandbar mazes and nighttime rapids to score a new fastest known time for paddling the state's longest river.
What happened to L.W. Crane? Archaeologists think they found 1880 shipwreck L.W. Crane was a wooden side wheel steamer built in 1865 in Berlin, Wisconsin, according to a bio from WHS. The ship was ...
Archeologists surveying a Wisconsin river believe they unexpectedly stumbled upon a ship that sank in 1880. Researchers with the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Underwater Archeology ...
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