Wisconsin -- Description and travel
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Wisconsin -- Description and travel
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Wisconsin
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- 56,000 square miles of vacationland, Wisconsin
- The Wisconsin traveler's companion, a guide to country sights, by Jerry Apps ; with illustrations by Julie Sutter-Blair
- A Portrait of everyday life in Wisconsin, [produced and directed by Elsie E. Patterson, Susan J. Hoffmann.]
- 100 things to do in Wisconsin before you die, Danelle Gay
- Home regions of Wisconsin, a geography of the state, by Loyal Durand, Jr. and Leavelva M. Bradbury
- Wisconsin great escape
- Waterfalling in Wisconsin, the complete guide to waterfalls in the Badger State, David Hedquist
- Wisconsin travel companion, a guide to the history along Wisconsin's highways, by Richard Olsenius & Judy A. Zerby ; cartography by Sona Karentz Andrews
- Pine, stream & prairie, Wisconsin and Minnesota in profile, by James Gray
- Inn Wisconsin travel
- Badger tales,, by Clara L. Tutt
- Friendly Wisconsin, a great state's centennial, 1848-1948, [designed and copyrighted by C.R. Almon]
- Bayfield, Lake Superior. Early history, situation, harbor, &c., ocean commerce, mineral & agricultural resources ... An account of a pleasure tour to Lake Superior, its climate, scenery, Pictured Rocks, sailing days of the steamboats, fare, &c
- Pen and sunlight sketches of the principal cities in Wisconsin (omitting Milwaukee), their growth, resources, manufactures, financial institutions and prospects ; also views of the nation's pride, the World's Columbian Exposition
- Wisconsin, a geography, Ingolf Vogeler ; with contributions by Harold Mayer, Brady Foust, and Richard Palm and with editorial assistance by Sharon Knopp
- Wisconsin state parks, explore the state's natural treasures, from Copper Falls to Wyalusing
- Small-town Wisconsin, fun, surprising, and exceptional road trips, Mary Bergin
- Wisconsin from the air, Wisconsin Public Television
- Wisconsin from the air, Wisconsin Public Television
- Wisconsin supper clubs, Ron Faiola
- Wisconsin, photography by Zane Williams ; essays by Mark Lefebvre
- Wisconsin, Department of Agricultura and Markets
- Wisconsin, Bennett-Watt HD Productions, Inc. ; producer, Sterling Noren ; script, Jim Watt
- Wisconsin, a geographical reader, by James A. Merrill and Louise W. Mears
- Exploring our state, Wisconsin, Louis G. Romano, Nicholas P. Georgiady ; geography consultant: Herbert H. Gross
- A merry Briton in pioneer Wisconsin;, a contemporary narrative reprinted from Life in the West: back-wood leaves and prairie flowers: rough sketches on the borders of the picturesque, the sublime, and ridiculous., Extracts from the note book of Morleigh in search of an estate, published in London in the year 1842
- Exploring Wisconsin, [by] Louis G. Romano and Nicholas P. Georgiady
- Exploring Wisconsin, [by] Louis G. Romano [and] Nicholas P. Georgiady. Illustrated by Kevin Royt and Robert Brunton
- The Sand country of Aldo Leopold;, a photographic interpretation by Charles Steinhacker. Essay by Susan Flader. Selections from the writings of Aldo Leopold. Edited with an introd. by Anthony Wolff. Designed by Charles Curtis
- Down in the valleys;, Wisconsin back country lore and humor., Text by Robert E. Gard. Photos. by Dale O'Brien. Assisted by Mark Lefebvre
- Welcome aboard, discovering Wisconsin's maritime trails
- Traveling the rustic roads of Wisconsin, by Clifford E. Burton
- The emigrant's hand book, and guide to Wisconsin, comprising information respecting agricultural and manufacturing employment, wages, climate, population & c; sketch of Milwaukee ... with a full and accurate table of statistical information of that and other ports on lake Michigan: also, table of routes from New York, Boston, & c ..., By Samuel Freeman
- Wisconsin rustic roads
- Cheeseheads, the documentary, I AM Productions ; a film by John Mitchell
- Alluring Wisconsin;, the historic glamor and natural loveliness of an American commonwealth,, by Fred L. Holmes...with map and plates from original photographs
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