| Some of Wisconsin's popular destinations include... Milwaukee
The largest city in Wisconsin, Milwaukee is located
in the southeastern portion of the state on the shore of Lake Michigan. Rich
in charming ethnic neighborhoods and heritage, the home of Miller beer and Harley-Davidson
motorcycles, Milwaukee is the place to come for a distinctive mix of diversions.
The city's spectacular Lake Michigan shoreline hosts a summer-long schedule
of festivals, including the world's biggest outdoor music gig, Summerfest, and
more than a dozen ethnic festivals.
Madison
Built on an isthmus between lakes Monona and Mendota, Madison
is renowned for its beautiful scenery. A total of five area lakes and over 200
parks provide an abundance of year-round outdoor activities. Known as an ideal
mid-size city for outdoor sports enthusiasts, Madison offers a full menu of
winter recreation, from ice skating at the picturesque Tenney Park pond to cross-country
skiing on a number of groomed trails in the area.
Green Bay
Established in 1634 on the shores of Lake Michigan, Green Bay is the oldest
settlement in the Midwest. Visitors can explore historic buildings at Heritage
Hill State Historical Park, ride the rails at the National Railroad Museum or
experience Native American culture at the Oneida Nation Museum. Green Bay offers
visitors a variety of attractions, shops, restaurants and entertainment. The premiere
sports venue in Green Bay is football with the Green Bay Packers being a source
of pride for the city. |