Culture
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How Eau Claire native Bon Iver gradually (but radically) transformed his hometown
From cool hotels to art-oriented businesses, step into Eau Claire’s creative scene inspired by Justin Vernon (AKA Bon Iver).
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10 Wisconsin homes that were featured on HGTV
Calling all home hunters, architecture aficionados, and DIY designers: Check out these 10 Wisconsin homes that HGTV spotlighted.
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I love Wisconsin Dells … But not for the reasons you think
While it’s known as the “waterpark capital of the world,” Wisconsin Dells is rich in architecture, wellness, and dining. Check out its more sophisticated offerings.
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5 Wisconsin parks with the best fairy-tale vibes
From stunning nature escapes to children’s attractions full of whimsy, you won’t want to miss out on these Wisconsin parks with fairy-tale vibes.
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Skip Summerfest traffic. Here’s how to get to the festival in 2025 without driving
One of America’s largest music festivals is returning to Milwaukee’s lakefront this summer with dozens of new headliners taking the stage. Milwaukee County Transit System announced it’s offering several transit options for festivalgoers traveling to Summerfest 2025 without a car.
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Culture passes: The secret to visiting Wisconsin attractions for free
Available through local Wisconsin libraries, culture passes grant you free access to numerous state attractions. Here’s what you need to know.
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Millennials, here’s the biggest Wisconsin news story from the year you were born
There’s always something going on in Wisconsin. Check out the biggest news stories in the state from 1981 to 1996.
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Madison Night Market returns May 8
Discover local art, food, and music as State Street transforms into a vibrant celebration of Madison’s creative culture for its Night Market on May 8.
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9 Wisconsin towns that look like they’re straight out of a fairy tale
From towns with mythical creatures to those with unbeatable beauty, these Wisconsin towns look like they’re straight out of a fairy tale.
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Madison is America’s ‘Most Neighborly’ City
It should come as no surprise one of America’s most “liberal” cities is also its most neighborly!

























