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CIRCUS WORLD - Baraboo, Wisconsin

CIRCUS WORLD - Baraboo, Wisconsin.jpgDedicated to the long and colorful history of the circus, Circus World is located on the site of the original Winter Quarters of the famed Ringling Brothers Circus in Baraboo, Wisconsin.

Visited yearly by nearly 100,000, circus enthusiasts are treated to a world of circus history. Circus World houses the world’s largest and most extensive collection of priceless circus parade wagons. More than 200 of these colorful and artfully constructed wagons are on display.

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MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

If you are a visitor to Milwaukee and enjoy museums, a visit to the Milwaukee Public Museum should not be overlooked. Considered one of the best natural history museums in the United States, the museum houses more than six million objects.

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OLD WORLD WISCONSIN - Eagle, Wisconsin

Location:
• 35 miles from Milwaukee
• 55 miles from Madison
• 75 miles from Chicago

Eagle is a small community of some 5,000 citizens in southeast Wisconsin’s Waukesha County, home to an attraction that recreates the lifestyle and accomplishments of the immigrants and pioneers who settled Wisconsin.

The attraction is called “Old World Wisconsin” and revolves around the living and working environment of these settlers. See a living demonstration of the lifestyles of the tradesman, shop keepers and other hardy souls that came to build new lives in this new land.

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TEN CHIMNEYS - Genesee Depot, Wisconsin

“Ten Chimneys” is the lavishly appointed home of two of the legendary greats of the theater, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontaine. The home has only been opened to the public since 2004.

Any visitor who is even vaguely familiar with the history of theater in the United States and on Broadway in its heyday of the 1920s thru the 1940s knows of the Lunts and their stature among the elite of the Great White Way.

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Cave of the Mounds - Madison Wisconsin

Just twenty miles west of Madison, Wisconsin, off U.S. Highways 18 and 151, between Mount Horeb and Blue Mounds, lies one of the Upper Midwest’s most spectacular natural wonders, the Cave of the Mounds. A “must see” for visitors to the area, the Cave has been host to millions of tourists and locals since it was opened to the public in 1940.

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Folklore Village - Dodgeville Wisconsin

Folklore Village Farm, located at 3210 County Highway BB in Dodgeville, Wisconsin is a popular tourist attraction in the area. Founded in 1967 by Jane Farwell, an internationally known folk dance instructor, the community was set up and continues to be guided by her unique philosophy of teaching. The Village additionally is utilized by locals as a location for various community functions.

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Little Norway - Mount Horeb Wisconsin

The picturesque little town of Mount Horeb is located in South Central Wisconsin on State Highway 18-151, sixteen miles Southwest of Madison.

Located only three miles West of Mount Horeb is the popular attraction of “Little Norway” which is named for the beautiful valley in which the site is located. Locals know the area as “Nissedahle” which is the Norwegian name for “Valley of the Elves”.

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Water Park Fun at Mt. Olympus - Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Water park fun and adventure is waiting for you in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin at the Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park. Wisconsin Dells can be found in the southwestern part of the beautiful state of Wisconsin. This theme park is truly a perfect family destination because there are things to do for every member of the family, no matter what age.

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Experience Victorian America - Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin

Victorian America is alive and well in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Prairie du Chien is in the southwest corner of Wisconsin, and is home to Villa Louis, which is a typical Victorian country estate that has been completely restored. It is found at 521 North Villa Louis Road. Visitors to Villa Louis get the chance to step back in time and see what life was really like in the 1890’s.

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Pendarvis House - Mineral Point, Wisconsin

Mineral Point is a small, picturesque town located in rural Southwest Wisconsin, an area of farms, rolling hills and winding country roads.

In the early to mid-nineteenth century, lead miners who had immigrated to Southwestern Wisconsin from Cornwall in England began mining the area. Many-faceted craftsmen, they constructed deep shaft mines for the extraction of zinc and quarried the area’s abundant limestone to build their homes.

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