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USA
State Alabama
Abstract
Timeline
age from birth to death, or present.
Geometry
the circle of Futhark Circle influence of this Person
Personal
Constellation the places this person lived, frequented, interacted
with, etc.
Related
Topics
zz Home, living quarters, job
location, entertainment venue (movies, music, bar, theater, café, etc. places
people to for entertainment), shopping (what type of stores does this person
frequent, is this person a Gucci person or a Walmart person, target, sears,
local mom and pop, amazon, etc.)
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Wisconsin is known for:
- Cheese
- Dairy
production
- Beer
- Cold winters
- Outdoor
activities
- Native
American culture
Geography
& Demographics
Government
& Legislature
State Symbols
Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
Local Food
Famous People
Fun Facts
Geography
& Demographics
State
Abbreviation
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WI
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State Capital
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Madison
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State Size
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Total
(Land + Water): 65,498 sq miles; Land Only: 54,310 sq miles
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Number
of Counties
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72
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Time Zone
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Central
Time Zone
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Bordering
States
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Illinois,
Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota
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Highest
Point
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Timms
Hill, 1,951 feet
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Tallest
Building
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U.S.
Bank Center in Milwaukee, 601 feet
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Largest
Stadium
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Lambeau
Field in Green Bay, capacity 81,435
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National
Parks
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None
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State Population
(2020)
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5,893,718
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State
Population Density
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108.5
people / square mile
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Area Codes
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262,
274, 414, 534, 608, 715, 920
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Top
5 Cities (2020 population)
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Milwaukee
(589,067)
Madison (263,094)
Green Bay (103,836)
Kenosha (99,570)
Racine (76,237)
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Government & Legislature
State Symbols
State
Animal
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Badger
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State
Ballad
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"Oh
Wisconsin, Land of My Dreams"
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State
Beverage
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Milk
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State Bird
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Robin
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State
Dance
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Polka
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State
Dog
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American
water spaniel
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State
Domestic Animal
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Dairy
cow
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State
Fish
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Muskellunge
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State Flower
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Wood
violet
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State
Fossil
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Trilobite
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State
Fruit
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Cranberry
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State
Grain
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Corn
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State
Insect
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Honeybee
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State
Mineral
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Galena
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State Motto
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Forward
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State Nickname
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Badger
State
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State
Pastry
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Kringle
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State
Rock
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Red
granite
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State
Soil
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Antigo
silt loam
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State
Song
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"On,
Wisconsin!"
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State
Symbol of Peace
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Mourning
dove
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State Tree
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Sugar
maple
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State
Wildlife Animal
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White-tailed
deer
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Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
- Alliant
Energy Center: Multi-building complex center in Madison,
Wisconsin.
- Cave of the
Mounds: Natural limestone cave in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin.
- Chula Vista
Resort: Resort in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
- Discovery World:
Science museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- Harley-Davidson Museum: Museum in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.
- Henry Vilas Zoo:
Zoo in Madison, Wisconsin.
- House on the
Rock: Tourist attraction in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
- Lambeau
Field: Stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
- Milwaukee Art Museum: Art museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- Milwaukee County
Zoo: Zoo in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- Milwaukee Public Museum:
Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- Peninsula
State Park: State park in Fish Creek,
Wisconsin.
- Road America:
Road course in Plymouth, Wisconsin.
- Taliesin:
Home and estate of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright located in
Spring Green, Wisconsin.
- Whistling Straits: Golf course in Sheboygan,
Wisconsin.
- Wilmot Mountain:
Ski area in Wilmot, Wisconsin.
UNESCO Heritage Sites
Festivals and Events
Top festivals and events in Wisconsin. They are listed in
approximate order of when they take place during the year.
Popular Iconic Wisconsin Foods
Wisconsin is famous for the following foods:
- Bratwurst
- Frozen
Custard
- Butter
Burger
- Kringle
- Fish Boil
- Sausage
- Cheese Curds
- Cream Puff
- Sprecher
Root Bear
- Beer Cheese
Soup
- Friday Fish
Fry
Famous People Born In Wisconsin
Nobel Prize
Winners
Pro Football
Hall Of Fame Members
- Earl
"Curly" Lambeau (Halfback, Kicker, Coach, General Manager,
Team Founder. Inducted in 1963)
- John
"Blood" McNally (Halfback. Inducted in 1963)
- Mike Michalske (Guard. Inducted in 1964)
- Arnie Herber
(Quarterback. Inducted in 1966)
- Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch (Halfback, End. Inducted in
1968)
- Alphonse
"Tuffy" Leemans (Running Back, Quarterback, Coach. Inducted
in 1978)
- Jim Otto
(Center. Inducted in 1980)
- Bud Grant
(Coach. Inducted in 1994)
- Mike Webster
(Center. Inducted in 1997)
- Pat Bowlen
(Team Owner. Inducted in 2019)
- Gil Brandt
(Executive. Inducted in 2019)
- Joe Thomas
(Offensive Tackle. Inducted in 2023)
Baseball
Hall Of Fame Players
- Kid Nichols
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1949)
- Al Simmons
(Left Fielder. Inducted in 1953)
- Burleigh
Grimes (Pitcher. Inducted in 1964)
- Addie Joss
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1978)
- Bud Selig
(Executive. Inducted in 2017)
Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame Players
- Christian
Steinmetz (Guard. Inducted in 1961)
Famous
Actors And Actresses
- Fredric
March
- Mark Ruffalo
- Tony
Shalhoub
- Spencer
Tracy
Famous
Singers
- Greg Graffin
- Skylar Grey
- Al Jarreau
Wisconsin Fun Facts
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The state of Wisconsin was named after
the Wisconsin River. The word Wisconsin originates from the Miami Indian
word Meskonsing, meaning "this
stream meanders through something red," a reference to the setting of
the Wisconsin River as it flows through the red sandstone bluffs of the
Wisconsin Dells.
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Harley-Davidson, the American motorcycle manufacturer,
was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1903 by William Harley, Arthur
Davidson, and Walter Davidson.
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The Ringling Brothers (Albert, Otto, Charles and John) gave their first circus show
performance in Baraboo, Wisconsin, in 1884.
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Noah's Ark Family
Park is the largest water park in the United States. It features
51 water slides, among other attractions. The park is
located in the city of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
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The first hydroelectric plant in the
United States began operation on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin, on
September 30, 1882.
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The Wisconsin town of Bloomer hosts an
annual jump rope competition and is the Jump Rope Capital of the World.
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Eagle River, Wisconsin, hosts the annual
World Championship Snowmobile Derby and is known as the Snowmobile Capital
of the World.
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In 1919, Stephen J. Poplawski of Racine,
Wisconsin, invented the blender.
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Wisconsin is one of two states with an
official State Pastry: Kringle.
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