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Looking for things to do in Wisconsin? Browse Wisconsin tourist attractions, activities, and sights to help plan your trip. Read reviews of the top things to do in Wisconsin submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of something to do in Wisconsin.
#1 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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barnkat85 says:
This brewery has been around since the 1800s. It is in a few very old, historic buildings. The distribution area includes only a few states around the Upper Midwest, so chances are, a lot of people out there haven't had it. It's pretty interesting to see how it's all made. The tour guides really...
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#2 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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michellepowell says:
At Oulu Glass in Brule, just 1 hour away from Duluth-Superior or Bayfield or to the south, Hayward, you will find hidden in the Northwoods of Wisconsin a surprising selection of beautiful glassworks. Oulu Glass also offers glassblowing workshops and glassblowing classes for those wishing to learn mo...
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#3 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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jayans says:
What have you planned to do this summer? Want to have some fun in Milwaukee? Mark your calendar for a trip around 4th of July. Yes... Summerfest in Milwaukee is the Largest Music Festival in the world. It is held on the 75 acres wide festival park along the lake front in Milwaukee. Wear your shorts/...
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#4 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
Boarding the Foxy Lady for a narrated river cruise is the best way to get a feel for this history of Green Bay. You will be taken back in time to shipwrecks, the Titanic connection, Packers history, and a peek into the future of city planning along the waterfront. A front-row seat with the best se...
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#5 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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luvdontlivehere says:
Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (Mitchell Park Domes or The Domes) is a conservatory located at Mitchell Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.. It is owned and operated by the Milwaukee County Park System, and replaced the original Milwaukee Conservatory which stood from 1898 to 1955. The thre...
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#6 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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alyssa_ob says:
Door County is an outdoor lover's paradise. The county is the "thumb" in Wisconsin, with Green Bay on the west and Lake Michigan on the east, with 300 miles of shoreline. There are 5 state parks in this county, with Peninsula State Park in Fish Creek my favorite. You can take a nice drive through...
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#7 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
Featuring both outdoor and indoor restored train displays, this national railroad museum is the proud home of the largest lighted drumhead collection in the country, beating out the Smithsonian Institute to win this collection.
Dwight D. Eisenhowers's command train, Big Boy (the world's largest s...
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#8 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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homeres says:
I use to go here to Milwaukee County Zoo when i was kid.I grew up in Milwaukee and Back then it was fun..riding the choo-choo train, pony ride, seeing how big these farm and wild animals were in real life, like they walked right out from my cartoons...
Sad to say, a decade later I come back and t...
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#9 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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DBeck9 says:
What can't you like about Summerfest? The world's largest music festival on the lakefront with the hottest performers for only 15 dollars. Several stages, several days long, and several genres of music. I have been going for years now and it is my favorite thing to do in Milwaukee.
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#10 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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halexandria says:
So, West Bend is not exactly a tourist location. I would be the first to admit that, seeing as I lived there for fifteen years of my life. However, there is the sense of seeing a small town growing up. There's the food available at the Culver's on Washington Street! And of course, a famous attractio...
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#11 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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amandathompson says:
Oktoberfest is a somewhat traditional German celebration and a good excuse to drink beer before noon! La Crosse hosts the largest Oktoberfest celebration in Wisconsin every year on the last weekend of September. Festivities include tapping the Golden Keg, watching the parade while standing on the si...
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#12 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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Stelarmod says:
Miller Park is the home of the Milwaukee Brewers. I recently attended an event at the park which allowed our group to participate on the field. The Milwaukee Brewer staff is excellent and truly professional. The ball club really gives back to the community.
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#13 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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ladysquirrel says:
This place was more of a twisted minded person's fun house. Go to see it once, for the sake of curiosity. It cost 2 people $50 to see all 3 tours. The house was dark and had low ceilings. The Infinity room offered a great view of the countryside, but it was a bit scary when people walked on it b...
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#14 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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homeres says:
As a fan of arcitecture, this museum blew my mind. From a distance it is a grand ship that appears to be a ship docked on the Lake Michigan front and I was so enthralled to discover it is simply a museum! It is a must to at least view it and even see the artwork. This isnt in-depth because it has be...
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#15 of 335 things to do in Wisconsin
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Leaveittomother says:
Juneau, the Dodge County seat, is conveniently located between Madison and Milwaukee on Highway 26. The City of Juneau is called a city with a heart and the "Gateway to the Wild Goose Trail.” The Wild Goose State Trail runs directly through the city, offering hiking and bicycling. The 34-mile n...
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