It's known as "America's Dairyland" because of its production of milk and cheese, but Wisconsin boasts far more than just cows and cold weather. Using photographs, fun facts, and engaging text, this book explores Wisconsin's geography, rich history, business and industry, cities, people, and lifestyle. Readers will gain an understanding of what makes the Badger State special.
... effigy mounds in modern-day Waukesha Bizarre mound pattern reportedly found in Wisconsin Theodore H. Lewis and a map of the Boyer or Twin Lizard group Charles Brown and Albert Yellow Thunder William C. McKern and crew at the Schwert ...
With more than 1,300 illustrations as well as species descriptions and distribution maps for 232 species, Field Guide to Wisconsin Grasses provides the most comprehensive and scientifically current information and is an asset for any ...
Popular activities featured in this book of all things Wisconsin include the dairy industry, snowmobiling, fishing, hunting, and hiking in a variety of locations such as Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, Madison, Green Bay, Milwaukee, La ...
Derleth traces the story of the Wisconsin River from its early exploration by French traders and Jesuit priests through the 1940s, telling of the Winnebago, Sauk, and Fox peoples.
Toddlers will delight in these books filled with rhyming riddles framed by brightly painted clues, introducing elements that make each state so special.
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Explore Wisconsin's dairy farms, pine forests, crystal blue lakes, and large cities. The Wisconsin by Map feature shows where youll find all the places covered in the book.
Resource added for the Psychology (includes Sociology) 108091 courses.
As all good Wisconsinites know, there's a lot more to the Badger State than, well, badgers. We have cows, cheese, the Packers, bratwurst, lakes, the Packers, polkas, cornfields, and the...
Dodge County, Wisconsin, Past and Present