LOCAL CULTURE
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Your guide to exploring Wisconsin’s Native communities
💛 DID YOU KNOW? Wisconsin is home to 11 federally-recognized tribes, each with their own distinct traditions and culture. From natural attractions like effigy mounds and natural parks to museums, restaurants, and golf clubs, there are many ways to authentically and respectfully celebrate the state’s native heritage all year long. Not sure where to start?…
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America’s ‘Little Free Library’ movement started in Wisconsin
DID YOU KNOW? For every one public library in the US, there are three Little Free Libraries. That’s thanks to Wisconsin! Learn the story behind this incredible program, and how YOU can start one.
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The best live music venues in Milwaukee
From historically-designated theaters to sleek, modern concert halls, there’s a live music venue in Milwaukee for everyone.
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What makes a supper club a “supper club” (+ Wisconsin’s best!)
Mark your calendars: August 31st is National Supper Club Day!
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Mull(et) These Over: Wisconsinites compete for national mullet title
Move over, Billy Ray: These Wisconsinites have already brought their mullets back! And now they’re banking on you to help them take home the title.
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Appleton’s Mile of Music celebrates art and community
Appleton’s Mile of Music festival has become a yearly community tradition – bringing local music lovers together for a weekend of live performances.
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Two of America’s best sports cities are in Wisconsin
From the Bucks and Brewers to the Packers and Badgers, Wisconsinites love their sports. But which local cities landed among America’s best… and which missed out?
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The best Milwaukee music of 2024, so far
Over halfway into 2024, the Cream City’s music scene is healthier than ever with releases from a slew of genres – all of which are well worth your time. Today, we’re recapping the best Milwaukee music of the year (so far).
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How Sheboygan, Wisconsin became ‘the Malibu of the Midwest’
If you’ve ever wished you could ride the waves without flying to Waikiki, look no further than the western shore of Lake Michigan. Specifically: Sheboygan.
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9 of the biggest moments in Wisconsin State Fair history
Can you believe admission to the first fair in 1851 was as little as 10 cents? Here are nine more milestones State Fair you might not remember OR have been alive to experience!
























