When people think of Wisconsin they can't help but to automatically think about cheese as we all know that Wisconsin is famous for that. But Wisconsin isn't just famous for their delectable cheeses by any means. Wisconsin is full of rich history, diverse wildlife, natural wonders, and a wide variety of culture as well. A visit to Wisconsin anytime of the year will bring memories that will last a lifetime. Very few states will you find the abundance of year-round activities that the state of Wisconsin can offer you. Here visitors can enjoy everything from camping to hiking to skiing to dog sledding, and don't forget the world class steelhead fishing. Wisconsin is the place to come to if you want to sit back and relax or if you want to try your hand at something new and exciting.

One of the great cultural areas of the state of Wisconsin that brings visitors from all over is the states many artistic venues. Wisconsin is home to numerous art museums and galleries including the renowned Racine Art Museum located in Racine, Wisconsin, and the Northwoods Children's Museum in Eagle River. Wisconsin is also home to some of the most spectacular architecture in the country. Here you will find a stunning and historical example of the work of Frank Lloyd Wright in his Taliesin property designed by him nearly 100 years ago and located near Spring Green, Wisconsin. The exciting state of Wisconsin is also home to one of the oldest theaters to continuously operate, the fourth to be exact, as well as an Opera House dating back to the 1920's. But the rich history in Wisconsin doesn't end with century old architecture and theaters; here you will also find the richest Native American culture east of the Mississippi River. Eleven individual tribes call Wisconsin home, making possible a remarkable look into Native American history. From museums to century old structures to performing arts and history, you can be sure that you will find something in Wisconsin to satisfy the craving for culture.

Wisconsin is also home to some of the best outdoor activities as well. Accommodations can be found that are suitable for any season and exciting outdoor activities abound year-round. The state of Wisconsin boasts an amazing 95 state parks and a total of 32 that stay open through the winter months. With the opportunity to tour such gems as the Big Bay and Pattison State Parks you would automatically assume that summer time would be the time to visit Wisconsin but do not underestimate the beauty of the state during the winter months. Here you will find an array of cabin properties where visitors can cozy up next to the warmth of a fire after a long day of winter activities. Visitors even have the opportunity to rent a cabin designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Go skiing or snow shoeing or try out something new like skijoring (a cross between dog sledding and cross-country skiing). Whatever it is you decide to do while you're in Wisconsin your sure to bring home memories that will last a lifetime.

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Author: John Slater