State Events
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Hallmark Christmas scenes come alive at Inspiration Acres
At family-owned market Inspiration Acres in Slinger, Wisconsin, familiar visions of Hallmark Christmas movies come to life for a few weekends of each winter.
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Doors Open Milwaukee preview: Where to go and what to see
Each year, Doors Open Milwaukee unlocks over 150 local businesses and sites – we’ve highlighted some of the most interesting ones that you can tour for free.
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The best live music venues in Milwaukee
From historically-designated theaters to sleek, modern concert halls, there’s a live music venue in Milwaukee for everyone.
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Appleton’s Mile of Music celebrates art and community
Appleton’s Mile of Music festival has become a yearly community tradition – bringing local music lovers together for a weekend of live performances.
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Five things to do in Appleton and the Fox Cities this summer
Looking for a way to get out of the house in the Fox Cities this summer? Look no further than our list of fun things to do in Appleton.
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Your guide to Milwaukee’s Summerfest 2024
We answer all of your questions about this year’s iteration of Milwaukee’s biggest festival, Summerfest.
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Wisconsin in Bloom: 5 flower festivals worth the drive
Stop and smell the roses while soaking in Wisconsin’s spring weather: Here are five festivals definitely worth the drive!
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School, suffrage, and… seatbelts? Wisconsin’s famous firsts
On May 29, 1848, Wisconsin became America’s 30th state. And we’ve been outdrinking the rest ever since (kidding, of course… that’s far from our only contribution!) Here are some other notable Wisconsin firsts.
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4 times Milwaukee was featured in the movies
While Milwaukee isn’t as big of a Hollywood hub as Chicago or New York, the movie industry has been taking advantage of its lakeside location for several decades. Here are a few films that have showcased some of the city’s greatest landmarks.
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How women’s hockey became a Wisconsin dynasty
Many people don’t that women’s hockey is still a relatively new official college sport. So how did the Badgers get so good, so quickly? It comes down to three things…

























