9781591938637-1591938635-Wisconsin Day Trips by Theme (Day Trip Series)

Wisconsin Day Trips by Theme (Day Trip Series)

ISBN-13: 9781591938637
ISBN-10: 1591938635
Edition: 3
Author: Mary M. Bauer
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Adventure Publications
Format: Hardcover 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781591938637
ISBN-10: 1591938635
Edition: 3
Author: Mary M. Bauer
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Adventure Publications
Format: Hardcover 256 pages

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Wisconsin Day Trips by Theme (Day Trip Series) (ISBN-13: 9781591938637 and ISBN-10: 1591938635), written by authors Mary M. Bauer, was published by Adventure Publications in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Wisconsin Day Trips by Theme (Day Trip Series) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.14.

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Get the Wisconsin guidebook that’s organized by theme, so you can choose what to do and then find a place to do it!
If you’ve ever asked, “What should we do today?” then you’ve never seen Wisconsin Day Trips by Theme. This comprehensive guide to the Badger State is jam-packed with more than 300 of Wisconsin’s top spots for fun and entertainment. Take a simple day trip, or string together a longer vacation of activities that catch your interest. Destinations in the book are organized by themes, such as waterfalls, garden tours, lighthouses, family days, and extreme adventures, so you can decide what to do and then figure out where to do it. Useful for singles, couples, and families―visitors and residents alike―this guide by Mary M. Bauer encompasses a wide range of interests.
Discover the state’s unique attractions―cheese factories, Amish country, Door County, Wisconsin Dells, and more. The book’s handy size makes it perfect for bringing along on your road trips. Plus, with tips for other things to do in the area, you’re sure to maximize the fun on every outing. With Wisconsin Day Trips by Theme at your fingertips, you’ll always have something to do!
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LIGHTHOUSES
Throughout the ages lighthouses and the lives of those who manned them have been romanticized in novels, poems and songs. Remote and far from romantic, a lighthouse tour of duty meant hard work, long days and endless lonely stretches where the only other two-legged creature seen was the seagull. One can’t help but admire the stalwart dedication and resourcefulness of the keepers and their families, and yet... there’s just something so captivating about the lighthouse.
Lake Michigan
Algoma/Pierhead Lighthouse End of North Pier, Algoma harbor; 920-487-2041; www.algoma.org
The Algoma Lighthouse was built in 1893 and rebuilt in 1932. The beautiful century-old red lighthouse is fully operational, but no tours are offered. Walk to the end of the pier to feed the gulls and get some great photos.
OPTION: The entire lakeshore drive along Highway 42 is exceptionally beautiful and abundantly sprinkled with picturesque harbor towns. Known as the “Salmon and Trout Capital of the Midwest,” charter fishing is an industry staple in Algoma. See the Extreme Adventures chapter for charter information. • The von Stiehl Winery is the oldest in Wisconsin. It’s located at 115 Navarino Street; guided tours are available; 800-955-5208 or 920-487-5208; www.vonstiehl.com. • Before the construction of the lighthouse, sailors used the church steeple of Saint Agnes-By-The-Lake as a landmark. It’s located at 806 4th Street (along the lake). • Algoma’s impressive Crescent Beach and Boardwalk follows the coastline from the marina to the Algoma Visitor Center at the end of town. Plan to spend a few hours here soaking up the sun and scenery; 1226 Lake Street; 920-487-2041.
Kenosha Pierhead Lighthouse & Kenosha Southport Lighthouse The Kenosha Pierhead Lighthouse is located at the end of the Kenosha Pier and the Southport Lighthouse is on Simmons Island adjacent to the park, 50th and Lighthouse Drive (4th Avenue), Kenosha; 262-654-5770
Built in 1906, the Pierhead tower is 50' tall; no tours. The Southport Lighthouse was built in 1866. The 10-sided lantern room has a tower 55' tall. The adjacent keeper’s cottage is currently under restoration, so no tours offered as of this writing.
OPTION: Ninety percent of the Kenosha lakefront is parks, gardens, hiking trails, beaches, open-air market and fishing piers―so head to the lakefront! For 50 cents, hop on an authentic electric streetcar for a ride through Harborpark and the historic downtown. Runs daily, call for hours; 262-653-4290 or 262-653-4287. • See the bones of a 12,500-year-old woolly mammoth at the Kenosha Public Museum. Interactive exhibits, natural history, Native American artifacts, fossils, priceless art (Picasso, Renoir, Chagall) and fabulous

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