How many feet above sea level is Hartford WI?
Hartford, Wisconsin is 981 feet (299 meters) above sea level
Wisconsin is famous for SummerFest, Harley Davidson, and cheese. It is also the birthplace of Frank Lloyd Wright, the famous architect and the birthplace of the Barnum and Bailey Circus, billed at the time as "The Greatest Show on Earth." The state is also home to the Green Bay Packers, one of the most famous and storied NFL teams in history. It is infamous for the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer
The state produces more dairy products than any other, and is the second largest producer of milk (after California). Shops making and selling locally made cheese can be found throughout the state and as it calls itself "America's dairy state" it has an ample supply of fresh cow and goat milk to harbor what has become considered a craft by many there. Many Wisconsin cheese makers take their craft as seriously as a fine vintner takes the production of his wine, and just the same it is both a science and an art.
One word of caution though, there are numerous "tourist traps" that line the major travel routes and sell sub-standard cheese at inflated prices. If you want to find the best cheese, ask the locals, who are typically quite friendly - so much so that you may have to hear about Aunt Ruth's gout before getting the skinny on the best cheese around. If you plan on visiting Wisconsin, you should also consider another famous tradition there, though famous perhaps only to frequent visitors to the area, the Friday fish fry. At nearly every bar every Friday night they serve fried fish, typically all you can eat with fries and slaw. Just like the cheese there is good and bad, so ask the locals and avoid the tourist traps.
How long does it take to get to the pacific ocean by plane?
Well, it depends on what type of plane it is and where you are in the world.
What is the maximum unemployment benefit in Wisconsin?
The maximum amount of unemployment benefits in Wisconsin is $363 per week while the minimum is $54. The Related Link below also shows how much you can earn while receiving each week's range of benefits.
How many countries are there in Wisconsin?
There are now 72 counties in Wisconsin. When Wisconsin first became a state in 1848 there was 28 counties.
Why did the french first settle in Wisconsin?
They settled there because of English rule in Acadia. most were driving out due to the French and indian war. Richard Lapierre was the leader for the winter of 1703. But sadly he died from a wound he gained in a querral against a fellow Frenchman.
What are some of the famous lakes in Wisconsin?
There are many actually, lake Michigan is probably the most popular and biggest, lake superior in northern WI, lake Dalton, in the Wisconsin dells, but my favorite lake Geneva, the cleanest but also richest lake in the whole state.
Who was a governor of Wisconsin and a famous progressive politician?
Robert Marion "Fighting Bob" La Follette, Sr. (June 14, 1855 - June 18, 1925) was an American Republican (and later a Progressive) politician. He served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, was the Governor of Wisconsin, and was also a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin (1906 to 1925). He ran for President of the United States as the nominee of his own Progressive Party in 1924, carrying Wisconsin and 17% of the national popular vote.
How long does it take to drive from Madison Wisconsin to Miami Florida?
MapQuest gives it an estimated 23 hours and 54 minutes of driving time.
How long would it take to mail a letter from lacrosse wi to Milwaukee wi?
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
Where is the Pabst Mansion in Milwaukee Wisconsin located?
The address of the Pabst Mansion is: 2000 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53233-2004
Can you see the Mississippi River in Wisconsin?
No but it separates Wisconsin from Iowa and Minnesota
What influence did Scandinavians have on Wisconsin?
The Scandinavians lived in northern Door County. They brought with them the custom of fish boils. They practice rosemaling, which is painting floral designs on wood.
What is a felony g in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, a felony G refers to a specific classification of felony offenses, which are categorized as Class G felonies. These crimes are considered more serious than misdemeanors but less severe than higher-class felonies. Class G felonies can result in penalties of up to 10 years in prison, a fine of up to $25,000, or both. Examples of Class G felonies include certain forms of theft, battery, and drug-related offenses.
What state in farther north Wisconsin or Minnesota?
Minnesota extends further north. Its border continues onto Lake Superior, north of Wisconsin's border on the lake, and meets Michigan's border just below Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Minnesota and Michigan border Canada, but Wisconsin does not.
How many people travel to Wisconsin Milwaukee each each year?
A lot. My estimate would be 1-2 million people.
The Wisconsin (WI) state sales tax rate is currently 5%. Depending on local municipalities, the total tax rate can be as high as 5.6%.
Was Wisconsin the laboratory of democracy?
Robert La Follette Sr. made Wisconsin the laboratory of democracy by having a direct primary election rather than let candidates be decided in smoke-filled rooms. He also got initiatives and referendums passed.
Which great lake borders Wisconsin?
Lake Michigan borders Wisconsin to the east and Lake Superior to the North.
What is the phone number of the Barron County Historical Msm in Cameron Wisconsin?
The address of the Barron County Historical Msm is: 1870 13 1/2 Ave, Cameron, WI 54822-0242
What is the name of the western port city on the great lakes?
(First answer) What is the name of a port city on lake Michigan
(Um.. again.. first answer?) What is the name of a port city on lake Michigan
(Second answer) Dude seriously... THAT'S THE QUESTION. Anyways, I'm not sure. Maybe Detroit I'm not good at geography I'm horrible but at least it's a real answer.
(Third answer, If you have one! I want to let people know of every answer!)
What is the largest of the great Lakes and is bordered by Canada Michigan Minneso and Wisconsin?
Lake Superior. It is the largest fresh water lake in the world (by surface area).