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Wisconsin was the 30th state to be admitted into the Union on Monday, May 29, 1848.

Wisconsin covers 65,503 square miles with a population of 5,363,675 people. Wisconsin is the 23rd largest state and 18th in most populous. Wisconsin is from an Indian word, but the origin is uncertain. Wisconsin's highest point is Timms Hill at 1,952 feet above sea level and located in the North central part of the state. Wisconsin visitors and residents enjoy the state's 7,446 streams and rivers. End-to-end they'd stretch 26,767 miles. That is more than enough to circle the globe at the equator.

 

 

 

 

 

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Wisconsin Capital

Wisconsin'scapital - Madison

Border States: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota.

Nickname - Badger State

Wisconsin boasts stunning natural beauty, with abundant lakes, forests and rolling hills that transform through four distinct seasons each year. Wisconsin is also rich in arts, historic and cultural attractions.

Wisconsin is a leading state in milk and cheese production. Other important farm products are peas, beans, beets, corn, potatoes, oats, hay, and cranberries.

The chief industrial products of the state are automobiles, machinery, furniture, paper, beer, and processed foods. Wisconsin ranks second among the 47 paper-producing states. The state's mines produce copper, iron ore, lead, and zinc.

Wisconsin is a pioneer in social legislation, providing pensions for the blind (1907), aid to dependent children (1913), and old-age assistance (1925). In labor legislation, the state was the first to enact an unemployment compensation law (1932) and the first in which a workman's compensation law actually took effect. In 1984, Wisconsin became the first state to adopt the Uniform Marital Property Act.

The state has over 14,000 lakes, of which Winnebago is the largest. Water sports, ice-boating, and fishing are popular, as are skiing and hunting. The 95 state parks, forests, and recreation areas take up one-seventh of the land.

Among the many points of interest are the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore; Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; the Circus World Museum at Baraboo; the Wolf, St. Croix, and Lower St. Croix national scenic riverways; and the Wisconsin Dells.

Lake Geneva is the ultimate summertime playground – great boating, beautiful mansions, stargazing, championship golf and, of course, great food. A weekend in Lake Geneva is the perfect way to recharge your batteries.

Fall in Wisconsin can offer some of Mother Nature's most colorful and beautiful work from a summer well enjoyed! No matter what your preference of enjoyment, you'll find it here.

The holidays are a great time to look back, to cherish memories of Christmas past, to linger in the glow of a shared cultural nostalgia. Here in Wisconsin, we treasure that past, preserved in museums and historic homes throughout the state. During the holidays, many of those properties host special tour opportunities; a chance to mix the joy of the season with a celebration of the past.


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