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Wisconsin - Wikipedia
Wisconsin (/ wɪˈskɒnsɪn / ⓘ wih-SKON-sin) [12] is a state in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake Michigan to the east, Michigan to the northeast, and Lake Superior to the north.
Travel Wisconsin - Official Guide to Wisconsin Tourism
From scenic state parks to mouthwatering local eats and craft breweries, Wisconsin is bursting with unexpected adventures just waiting to be shared. Hike through misty morning bluffs, toast to golden sunsets at a lakeside brewery or dance the night away at a vibrant fall festival.
Wisconsin.Gov Home
Home of dairy farming, cheesemaking, ethnic festivals, polka and the badger. Residents are kindly referred to as Wisconsinites and Cheeseheads. Welcome to Wisconsin. As governor, Tony Evers will focus on ending the divisiveness that has overtaken the politics in the state.
Wisconsin | Capital, Map, Population, Facts, & History | Britannica
Wisconsin, constituent state of the U.S. It was admitted to the union as the 30th state in 1848. It is bounded to the north by Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, to the east by Lake Michigan, to the south by Illinois, and to the west by Minnesota and Iowa. Its capital city is Madison.
Wisconsin Maps & Facts - World Atlas
Wisconsin shares borders with four other states: Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Michigan to the northeast, and Minnesota to the west. Wisconsin’s state capital is Madison, a city with 268,516 residents, and its most populous city is Milwaukee, with a population of 561,385.
Wisconsin | State Facts & History - Infoplease
Information on Wisconsin's economy, government, culture, state map and flag, major cities, points of interest, famous residents, state motto, symbols, nicknames, and ...
World Atlas picks 11 'incredible' vacation spots in Wisconsin
World Atlas recently published a report of 11 "incredible" vacation spots across Wisconsin. See which destinations made the list.
Wisconsin State Data | Population, Symbols, Government, Sports Facts
Facts about Wisconsin, including the capital, number of electoral votes, state symbols, iconic local foods, popular tourist attractions, famous people, sports teams, fun facts, and more.
WISCONSIN 101
This exhibit highlights how Wisconsin’s waterways remain living landscapes—places where history, environment, and community meet—and reminds us that the Great Lakes are as vital to the present and future as they are to the past.
History of Wisconsin - Wikipedia
The history of Wisconsin includes stories of people who have lived in Wisconsin since it became a state of the U.S. in 1848, the Native American tribes who made their homeland in Wisconsin, the French and British colonists who were the first Europeans to live there, and the American settlers who lived in Wisconsin when it was a territory.
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