No.
Wisconsin, Washington, and Michigan. I don't think there are any others.
because it was near to rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates river, so the flodding makes the soil rich which is good for the crops.. if that made any sense
Borders
Geography is the study of the effects of any topographic features (such as rivers, mountains, deserts, etc.) on a civilization. For example, the Roman empire relied on the Mediterranean sea for advancements in maritime trade and imperial expansion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_River_(Iowa_River)
There aren't any states that the Mississippi river run inbesides Minneapolis, but the Mississippi river boarders Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, part of Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi. It also goes partly into Louisiana, I believe.
Most of the Lands' End stores close to southeastern Wisconsin are in Madison. However, there is one store Dodgeville on North Iowa Street. I'd call the store and ask if there are any store in your specific area, (608) 935-9053.
does wisconsin have any famous biuldings
USS Wisconsin and USS Missouri, both Iowa class battleships, fired Tomahawk Cruise Missiles in combat for the first time during Desert Storm. Reportedly firing a limited amount of 16" gun fire as well.
no- no president was ever from Wisconsin.
There are seven major landform regions of Iowa that give Iowa the landscape it has today.
If you grow the ingredients in Iowa
There are no major or minor deserts in Iowa.
Urbandale is a city in Iowa
More hogs are raised in Iowa than in any other state.
usa, in the midwestIn the United States of America. It is located along the northern border in the center of the country. It borders Canada, and the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin.South of Canada north of Iowa east of North Dakota and west of Wisconsin.