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Situated in the Midwest and flanked to the east by Lake Michigan and Lake Superior to the north, Wisconsin is known as "America's dairyland", leading the nation in cheese production.

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Where is the Merrill Historical Society Museum in Merrill Wisconsin located?

The address of the Merrill Historical Museum is: 100 East Third Street, Merrill, WI 54452-2321

How far is Juneau Wisconsin from Madison Wisconsin?

From the junction of I-39 and hwy 151 Juneau is about 35 to 45 min.

Where did John Muir settle in Wisconsin?

he moved to wisconsin in 1849, which makes him.... 11 years old.

What is the rank size of Wisconsin?

Wisconsin is the 20th largest U.S. state based on population.

What do you call people from Istanbul?

Probably a nomad, as Istanbul receives LOTS of immigration from other parts of Turkey.

Or "rich", if he really lives and not merely stays alive in that city. It can be dauntingly expensive to enjoy it properly!

On the serious note, Istanbulian or Istanbulite would probably be as close as you'd get to a proper noun in English to address a person from Istanbul in one word.

Where is the Waukesha County Museum in Waukesha Wisconsin located?

Waukesha County is a county in the southeastern part of the state of Wisconsin. The population of Waukesha as of 2011, was 390,730 and the current unemployment rate is 6.2%.

What are the most important mountain ranges in Wisconsin?

The major mountains in Wisconsin are:

  • Timms Hill
  • Lookout Mountain
  • Rib Mountain
  • Harrison Hills
  • Sugarbush Hill
  • Pearson Hill
  • Mount Whittlesey
  • East Hill
  • Military Hill
  • Baldy Hill
  • Ocooch Mountains

Where is Door County in Wisconsin?

Door County, Wisconsin is in the peninsula at the Northeast part of Wisconsin that juts out into Lake Michigan. The peninsula starts around Green Bay and runs up Northeast. There are 250 miles of coast line, dotted with old fishing and logging villages from the mid-late 1800s. Door County is a great place!

How far is it from Milwaukee Wisconsin to Oahu?

4,232 miles for one way or 8,464 miles for round trip.

Is Wisconsin a title state?

Wisconsin TITLE STATE: Yes SECURITY INTERESTS: Shown on title held by debtor. LICENSE REGISTRATION: Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles, 4802 Sheboygan Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53705. Tel.:(608)266-1466. A call to this number should answer your questions

What is Wisconsin's abreveation?

The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Wisconsin is WI. Also, you need to put WI on any letter to Wisconsin or from Wisconsin.

What is the best resort in the Wisconsin dells?

* I think that Mt. Olympic is best because it has a lot of go carts. -Harley193 * I think that the best is Noah's Ark because it is the biggest waterpark in the world and it's super fun!. -Jonas7572

How far is Chicago from Kenosha Wisconsin?

About 60 miles. Kenosha is also the last stop on Chicago's UP-North Metra commuter rail line.

Relative location of Wisconsin?

The state is bordered by the Montreal River; Lake Superior and Michigan to the north; by Lake Michigan to the east; by Illinois to the south; and by Iowa and Minnesota to the west. The state's boundaries include the Mississippi River and St. Croix River in the west, and the Menominee River in the northeast.

What historical event that happened in Wisconsin?

There are many, but a couple quick ones are: In 1910, with three parties in the running, Socialists won major electoral victories in Milwaukee. Emil Seidel became the nation's first Socialist mayor.

Also in Milwaukee, the Bayview massacre was a labor march for better working conditions that led to the implementation of the 8 hour workday. During this peaceful 1886 workers' march, the National Guard was called in with orders to "shoot to kill" the marchers. The tragedy called attention to the plight of workers everywhere.

What are some examples of Human-Environment Interaction in Wisconsin?

Land degradation and deforestation are some of the things that are affecting the environment in Tanzania because Tanzania is using the land for agriculture which is a big part of their country.

Us state bordering Wisconsin?

No state. Canada is Wisconsin's northern border.

What was the first capital of Wisconsin?

The first capital was in Belmont Wisconsin.

Why is it called the Badger State?

back in the 1800s, miners dug tunnels into hillsides as they searched for lead and then lived in them during the winter months to keep warm. This reminded people of badgers and Wisconsin became known as the badger state.

Which city in Wisconsin has the largest population?

Wisconsin's largest city is Milwaukee. Although, the capital of Wisconsin is Madison.