History
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13 famous people who are buried in Wisconsin
From famous architects to movie stars and rock ‘n’ roll legends, there are plenty of famous graves to pay your respects at in Wisconsin.
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Forward, Not Backward: 4 historic steps Wisconsin took first
Despite Republicans’ best efforts, at times, to stand in the way, Wisconsin has become one of America’s most FORWARD-thinking states 👏🏾
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4 Wisconsin bars older than our state
A handful of Badger State taverns are so old, they predate our state! We’ll head to four.
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12 things you never knew about Wisconsin’s ginseng trade
Wisconsin’s ginseng trade dates back more than a century and contributes millions of dollars to the state’s economy. Discover what makes Wisconsin ginseng so unique.
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Why Wisconsin’s shipwrecks are disappearing
The Great Lakes’ frigid fresh water used to keep shipwrecks so well preserved that divers could see dishes in the cupboards. Today, an invasive mussel species is destroying centuries of history–forcing historians, archeologists, and divers into a race against time.
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Black History Month explained: Its origins, celebrations and myths
Beginning Feb. 1, schools, museums and communities across the nation will mark the start of Black History Month, a celebration of Black history, culture, and education.
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11 Wisconsin town names that will make you blush
Have you ever driven past a Wisconsin town and chuckled at its risqué name? The state has several that are blush-worthy, with unique backstories behind them.
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10 buildings in Wisconsin that are older than the state itself
Cabins, homes, military compounds, and outhouses, oh my! The oldest buildings in Wisconsin date back to the 1700s and run the entire utility gamut.
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Learn about Madison’s 10 sister cities (in 10 different countries!)
To learn from each other’s cultures, promote cross-cultural exchange, and support other communities, Madison has 10 different sister cities all over the globe.

























