Based in Milwaukee, Kristine Hansen has written about wonders around Wisconsin for TravelandLeisure.com, Fodors.com, NationalGeographic.com and Milwaukee Magazine. She’s also the author of books about Wisconsin’s cheese, agritourism and Frank Lloyd Wright sites.
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Latest from Kristine Hansen
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Wisconsin’s Most Unique Coffee Roasters
These coffee roasters in Wisconsin support farmers in other countries–their unique business models result in coffee that’s very popular around the state.
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6 best public gardens in Wisconsin
Blooming with tulips, roses, and more, these gardens in Wisconsin will have you in awe of nature’s beauty.
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Wisconsin is a top producer of these 9 foods
Wisconsin farmers rank very high in the nation for producing these nine foods, from cranberries to canning beets.
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12 restaurants in Wisconsin with insane views
At these 12 restaurants in Wisconsin, the views are just as good as the food.
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Your guide to Madison’s Global Market and Food Hall
Next to Madison’s best Asian grocery store is a food hall where you can eat your way across Asia and also enjoy Southwestern-style foods.
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9 Informative AND Fun Factory Tours in Wisconsin
Get a fun, behind-the-scenes look at nine beloved Wisconsin brands and companies through factory tours.
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2025 Bucket List: Take a Tour of a Cheese Factory
After reading about these 10 spots, you’ll want to add taking a tour of a cheese factory to your 2025 bucket list.
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The 9 Weirdest Museums in Wisconsin
Learn about the nine weirdest museums in Wisconsin, from the National Mustard Museum to the famous House on the Rock in Spring Green.
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8 best places to get beer cheese soup in all of Wisconsin
Many restaurants in Wisconsin serve beer cheese soup as a nod to the state’s beer and cheese industries, but here are the best eight.
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Get nostalgic at Wisconsin’s 7 old-fashioned soda fountains
Belly up to the bar and order a phosphate, malt or soda at these old-fashioned, timeless soda fountains throughout Wisconsin.






















