Born and bred "Cheesehead" Thomas Huhti offers an insider's view of Wisconsin, from the bars and pubs of Madison to the beaches and water parks of the Wisconsin Dells. Huhti is a perfect tour guide, providing unique trip ideas such as the Frank Lloyd Wright Tour. Packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations, this handbook has many options for a range of travel budgets. With advice on dining in Milwaukee and exploring the scenic lakeside towns of Door County, Moon Wisconsin gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
In Baileys Harbor, take a simple stroll along one of the county's longest sand beaches at Baileys Harbor Park. The Town Hall—you can't miss it—has the local visitors information center (Hwy. 57 and Hwy. F, 920/839-2366, ...
Pick up a bottle of Door County wine, and find the best spots to sit by the water and watch the sunset Honest advice from Wisconsin native Thomas Huhti on when to go, what to pack, how to get around, and where to stay, from cozy lakeside ...
This lightweight guide is packed with recommendations on entertainment, shopping, recreation, accommodations, food, and transportation, making navigating this renowned vacation spot uncomplicated and enjoyable.
Part guide and part spiritual journey, this visually stunning book celebrates America's statewide system of historic back country roads.
Lori Handeland's Blue Moon is the winner of a 2005 RITA Award. By the light of a blue moon, danger prowls- Miniwa, Wisconsin is under siege, but not by the usual summer tourists.
From the charm of collegiate Madison to the beauty of the Wisconsin Dells and Apostle Islands, Moon Handbooks Wisconsin is the guide to the best the state has to offer, both on and off the beaten path.
In this tender novel set in 1955 Mill Town, Wisconsin, Sandra Kring explores the complicated bond between mothers and daughters, the pressure to conform, and the meaning of friendship and family.
It hastoleave our fridge. ... I haven't strayed from my salon lifeever, yet thoughts of letting it go are feeling moreand more right. “Iremember the day we met. ... made melook soheavenly, I went and got us some lunchfrom Mona Lisa's.
Living in the logging area of northern Wisconsin during the early 1900s, twelve-year-old Jeremy helps his uncle carve a statue of a Chippewa maiden as a tribute to the vanishing culture of her people.
This book consists of 35 short stories that reflect some of the real life experiences of a Wisconsin Game Warden over 30 years of dramatic experiences in Wisconsin's outdoors"--Back cover