Guide to summer festivals in Wisconsin
Summer is festival season in Wisconsin. From small-town fairs to big-city music festivals, Wisconsinites pack the precious warm months with plenty of fun. Read more.
Summer is festival season in Wisconsin. From small-town fairs to big-city music festivals, Wisconsinites pack the precious warm months with plenty of fun. Read more.
From spinning tops and mustard to motorcycles and snowmobiles, Wisconsin is home to more than a few unique museums.
Long before Milwaukee's mills began dumping their byproducts into the city's rivers, the Milwaukee River about the North Avenue Dam was the Wisconsin Dells of its day.
Around the state, in communities large and small, everyday people come together day after day to produce community theater shows.
Metal Mesker facades once adorned buildings across the country, but their place in the past - and the present - has been largely overlooked.
Wisconsin is known for many things: the Green Bay Packers, cheese, bratwurst. But the state is also home to Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone scripts, Christopher Latham Sholes’ first typewriter and Houdini’s straitjacket.

Why do you love Wisconsin? Share what the state means to you, and read others' reflections on what makes living, working and playing here so special.