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Interesting
Data About Wisconsin
- Wisconsin's Door County has five state
parks and 250 miles of shoreline along Lake Michigan.
These figures represent more than any other county in the
country.
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In 1878-1879 the Wisconsin legislature approved the
creation of a state park in Vilas County. The proposal was
not successful and the state ended up selling two-thirds
of area land to lumber interest for $8 an acre in 1897.
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In 1900 land acquisition for Wisconsin's first state park
began. The park became Interstate State Park located in
St. Croix Falls.
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Devil's Lake was established in 1911. The facility has
become one of Wisconsin's oldest and most famous state
parks. It leads the state parks in attendance.
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The House on the Rock was designed and built in the early
1940s. It is considered an architectural marvel and is
perched on a 60-foot chimney of rock. The 14-room house is
now a complex of rooms, streets, buildings, and gardens
covering over 200 acres. The Infinity Room contains 3,264
windows.
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The state is nicknamed the Badger State.
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In 1882 the first hydroelectric plant in the United States
was built at Fox River.
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The first practical typewriter was designed in Milwaukee
in 1867.
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Wausau is the Ginseng Capital of the World.
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The American Birkebeiner, a 52K cross-country ski race
between Cable and Hayward, is the largest on the North
American continent.
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Wisconsin snowmobile trails total 15,210 miles of signed
and groomed snow highways.
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Mount Horeb is the Troll Capital of the World and home to
the Mustard Museum (see below.)
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In the 1930s the Flambeau River State Forest was
established and became a legacy of the Civilian
Conservation Corps and the Works Project Administration.
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Noah's Ark in Wisconsin Dells is the nation's largest
water-themed park.
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Belleville is the Unidentified Flying Object Capital of
Wisconsin.
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Potosi is the Catfish Capital of the state.
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The nation's first kindergarten was established in
Watertown in 1856. Its first students were local
German-speaking youngsters.
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Wisconsin is the dairy capital of the United States.
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Wisconsin produces more milk than any other state.
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Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center on June 8,
1867
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The National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward
is shaped like a Muskie.
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The original Barbie is from Willows. Barbie's full name is
Barbie Millicent Roberts.
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Bloomer is the Jump Rope Capital of the World.
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Milwaukee is home of Harley Davidson Motorcycles.
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The first Ringling Brothers Circus was staged in Baraboo
in 1884.
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