Madison
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10 books by Wisconsin authors to add to your summer reading list
Wisconsin isn’t just known for its dairy and brewing—it’s also home to a lot of great writers. Bring some books by Wisconsin authors along on your next vacay.
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Fantastic Fourth of July fireworks shows across Wisconsin
To help kick off the Fourth of July festivities across Wisconsin, we’ve compiled a list of 13 of the best fireworks shows to check out this year.
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10 Wisconsin breweries that make a difference
Many breweries serve more than tasty ales—they also dish out goodwill. From grant programs to sustainability efforts, these 10 Wisconsin breweries make a big difference.
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10 Wisconsin homes that were featured on HGTV
Calling all home hunters, architecture aficionados, and DIY designers: Check out these 10 Wisconsin homes that HGTV spotlighted.
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Culture passes: The secret to visiting Wisconsin attractions for free
Available through local Wisconsin libraries, culture passes grant you free access to numerous state attractions. Here’s what you need to know.
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The 40 best restaurants in Madison, according to our readers
Over 500 votes came in from our readers deciding which restaurants, bars, and shops are the best places to visit in Madison.
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We Asked, You Answered: The 13 Best Bakeries in Wisconsin
Whether we’re going for kringle or cupcakes, bread or brownies, we can’t resist a great bakery. And with the holidays in full swing, we thought this was the perfect time to ask our readers for their favorites. MORE: Wisconsin’s best bakery you’ve (probably) never heard of Thankfully, they had a few suggestions – in fact,…
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Madison Irish Fest returns: Three days of Celtic magic across the city
Experience the magic of the Emerald Isle at Madison Irish Fest, May 30-June 1! Three venues, live music, dance performances, and family-friendly Celtic fun.
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8 things you probably don’t know about Wisconsin brats
More beloved in the state than hot dogs, Wisconsin brats are a barbecue, ballgame, and summer staple of the state’s cuisine.
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Refugee-turned-restauranteur brings a ‘Touch of Ukraine’ to Wisconsin
In November 2022, Katya Temchenko arrived in Madison as a refugee from southeastern Ukraine. A year-and-a-half later, she’s serving her country’s classics to her new neighbors.

























