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Wisconsin's nickname is "The Badger State." This nickname originates from the early 19th century when miners in the region lived in burrows, similar to badgers, while extracting lead. The term has since become associated with the state and is symbolized by the badger on the state flag. Wisconsin is also known for its dairy industry and cheese production, often earning it the title "America's Dairyland."

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