Wisconsin, the Badger State

Most people can tell by the accent that Wisconsin is my home state. However, if you weren’t able, that’s o.k. Now you know.

Algoma – this hidden gem of a town is located on Lake Michigan.

Alma – this small town overlooks the Mississippi River.

Almond – this small town is the home of the Tator Toot.

Antigo

Barton & Young America

Black River Falls – people claimed this small town was cursed by a run of bad happenings during the late 1800s / early 1900s.

Boltonville

Bonduel – you’ll find lots of forgotten history here.

Cecil

Chippewa Falls – this city is the birthplace of Leinenkugel’s beer.

Clear Lake – the founder of Earth Day was from here.

Coleman

Crandon – one of my all time favorite up north towns!!!

Crivitz – get a tour and learn why so many tourists flock to this Wisconsin town.

Fish Lake – hear the tragic story about why these homes are now part of a lake.

Gills Rock & Northport – get close to Death’s Door when you adventure to these two Door County towns.

Green Bay – this Wisconsin city is one of the best places to live in America (or so they say).

Kewaunee – this Lake Michigan town is full of forgotten history.

Kohler – this company started town supplies the world with toilets.

Krakow

Lena

Loyal – one of those small towns that few people outside Wisconsin know until now.

Marinette – this interesting Wisconsin city sits halfway between the Equator and the North Pole.

Middle Inlet, Amberg, Dunbar

Mishicot, Tisch Mills, Stangelville

Mountain

Newald, Popple River, Long Lake, Tipler

Oconto

Peshtigo – see the small Wisconsin town that survived America’s deadliest wildfire.

Plainfield – this town was once home to America’s most infamous grave robber.

Pound – Slimfast once put this town on a diet.

Seymour – this small town in Wisconsin claims to be the birthplace of the American hamburger!

Shawano

Stiles & Angelica

Two Rivers – Our hometown!

Wabeno

Wausaukee

West Bend

White Lake