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  • On the Hunt: Antiquing in Wisconsin

    Posted on: 3/12/2013

    Rummage sale season doesn’t start up for a few weeks. So for the thrill of the hunt, head indoors for some antiquing fun. Sentimental, conversational, or historic items, you never know what treasures you’ll find. Why not make it an all-day affair? Or, for our die-hard hunters, an all-weekend affair? We’ve outlined an itinerary, starting in Green Bay and ending in Oshkosh.

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  • Fan Favorites: Wisconsin Indoor Activities

    Posted on: 2/18/2013

    Getting out doesn't have to mean staying outside. Wisconsin has an endless supply of fun indoor activities. From historic theaters to downtown galleries, our Facebook fans and Twitter followers put in heir two cents. If you’re getting cabin fever, check out some of these suggestions:

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  • Wisconsin Art Indoors and Out

    Posted on: 2/1/2013

    Wisconsin’s art scene is a masterpiece worthy of the finest frame. Milwaukee was just named one of America’s top 12 “ArtPlaces” so our must-see works of art, talented artists, and breathtaking venues are no longer a secret of the art world's inner circle. But don't let Wisconsin's well-earned prestige intimidate you! Our best works aren't all tucked away in the hallowed halls of galleries and museums. From glistening ice sculptures to breathtaking paintings, wintertime is the perfect time to admire man-made beauty, indoors and out.

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  • Wisconsin’s Off-The-Beaten-Track Destinations Part Two

    Posted on: 1/25/2013

    If you’ve never tasted a Door County fish boil, biked through a mile-long pitch dark tunnel, or visited a mustard museum, this list is for you. Wisconsin’s off-the-beaten-track destinations offer delicious food, fun outdoor sports and fascinating history. Here are some personal favorites from the law firm of DeWitt Ross & Stevens and friends.

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  • Wisconsin Winters Bring Indoor and Outdoor Fun

    Posted on: 1/3/2013

    Outdoor fun in Wisconsin doesn’t stop when the flurries start falling. In fact, many would say that’s when the good times really get rolling. Whether you’re a snow bunny or you prefer to stay cozy indoors, these Wisconsin destinations have something for you this season.

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  • New Glarus – “America’s Little Switzerland”

    Posted on: 5/4/2012

    Over 150 years ago, the Swiss established a city in southern Wisconsin that we now call “America’s Little Switzerland.” And if you like folk traditions in a friendly atmosphere, you’ll want to experience New Glarus for yourself!

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