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"Discover the Charm and Beauty of Wisconsin

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Milwaukee River, at Milwaukee, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Milwaukee River, at Milwaukee, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Milwaukee River, at Milwaukee, 1874. Busy scene on the quayside of the largest city in the state of Wisconsin, USA. The river, indeed, is an attractive resort

Background imageWisconsin Collection: City of Milwaukee, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

City of Milwaukee, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
City of Milwaukee, 1874. View of the largest city in the state of Wisconsin, USA....the commercial capital of Wisconsin...has a population of nearly eighty thousand souls...it is divided into three

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Stand Rock, on the Wisconsin River, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Stand Rock, on the Wisconsin River, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Stand Rock, on the Wisconsin River, 1874. A man climbs on top of an unusual rock formation in Wisconsin, USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Sunset, Lake Michigan, 1874. Creator: W. J. Linton

Sunset, Lake Michigan, 1874. Creator: W. J. Linton
Sunset, Lake Michigan, 1874. Sailing ships on Lake Michigan, one of the five Great Lakes of North America. Michigan is the only one of the lakes which is located entirely within the USA

Background imageWisconsin Collection: La Crosse, and Scenery Above, 1874. Creator: John J. Harley

La Crosse, and Scenery Above, 1874. Creator: John J. Harley
La Crosse, and Scenery Above, 1874. Steamboat landing on the River Mississippi at the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA, and the scenery further upstream....the town of La Crosse

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Maidens Rock, Lake Pepin, 1874. Creator: John Filmer

Maidens Rock, Lake Pepin, 1874. Creator: John Filmer
Maidens Rock, Lake Pepin, 1874. Rock formation on Lake Pepin, Wisconsin, USA. The great tradition of death and sorrow belongs to Maidens Rock...Winona was a young girl of that confederacy...which

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Chimney Rock, near Fountain City, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Chimney Rock, near Fountain City, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Chimney Rock, near Fountain City, 1874. Rock formation on the River Mississippi in Wisconsin, USA. In the foreground men steer a large raft with oars - smoke issues from one of the timber buildings

Background imageWisconsin Collection: The Full Moon, Yerkes Observatory, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

The Full Moon, Yerkes Observatory, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
The Full Moon, Yerkes Observatory, c1930s. Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin was founded in 1897 by astronomer George Ellery Hale

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Group of Modern Dairy Barns and Herd of Holstein Cattle at Lake Mills, Wisconsin

Group of Modern Dairy Barns and Herd of Holstein Cattle at Lake Mills, Wisconsin. c1930s. Dairy cattle grazing at Lake Mills in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Lakelet in the Grounds of the Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Lakelet in the Grounds of the Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Lakelet in the Grounds of the Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, c1897. Milwaukee VA Soldiers Home, a post-Civil War veterans campus designed by Henry Koch

Background imageWisconsin Collection: The Inlet, Thunder Lake, Wisconsin, c1897. Creator: Unknown

The Inlet, Thunder Lake, Wisconsin, c1897. Creator: Unknown
The Inlet, Thunder Lake, Wisconsin, c1897. Located in Oneida County, approximately 62 feet deep at its deepest point, From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, c1897. Charles Hart was the first Euro-American to settle here in 1835, followed that year by 17 other families. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof

Background imageWisconsin Collection: A Bay in Lac la Belle, Oconomowoc, c1897. Creator: Unknown

A Bay in Lac la Belle, Oconomowoc, c1897. Creator: Unknown
A Bay in Lac la Belle, Oconomowoc, c1897. The first white person in the area was Amable Vicau who established a trading post in 1827. White settlers soon followed

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Wisconsin Street and Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Wisconsin Street and Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Wisconsin Street and Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, c1897. City in the Midwestern United States, the first Europeans were French Catholic Jesuit missionaries

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Minnehaha Falls, Minn. c1897. Creator: Unknown

Minnehaha Falls, Minn. c1897. Creator: Unknown
Minnehaha Falls, Minn. c1897. Minneapolis Park Board purchased Minnehaha Falls and surrounding land in 1889 and it became one of the first state parks in the United States

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Big Falls, Peshtigo River, Wis. c1897. Creator: Unknown

Big Falls, Peshtigo River, Wis. c1897. Creator: Unknown
Big Falls, Peshtigo River, Wis. c1897. Felled pine trees on the cascades of Peshtigo River. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R. Cromwell. [C. N. Greig & Co

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Scene on Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Scene on Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Scene on Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, c1897. The river shares its name with the city of Peshtigo, destroyed by the Peshtigo Fire on October 8, 1871

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Apples, Wisconsin

Apples, Wisconsin

Background imageWisconsin Collection: RF - Spicebush swallowtail butterfly (Papilio troilus) nectaring on Zinnia in farm garden

RF - Spicebush swallowtail butterfly (Papilio troilus) nectaring on Zinnia in farm garden, wild and free. Madison, Connecticut, USA

Background imageWisconsin Collection: British Aerospace ATP, N851AW, of United Express

British Aerospace ATP, N851AW, of United Express, Air Wisconsin

Background imageWisconsin Collection: The Female Eagle, Shawano, 1830 (oil on canvas)

The Female Eagle, Shawano, 1830 (oil on canvas)
3428123 The Female Eagle, Shawano, 1830 (oil on canvas) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); 72.2x59 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; American, out of copyright

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Portrait Of Bengal Tiger (Panthera Tigris Tigris) Endangered Species, Captive; Chippewa Falls

Portrait Of Bengal Tiger (Panthera Tigris Tigris) Endangered Species, Captive; Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, United States Of America

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Fond du Lac, Wisconsin - The Public Library

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin - The Public Library
Fond du Lac (French for Bottom of the Lake ), Wisconsin, USA - The Public Library. Date: 1906

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Lakelet in the grounds of the Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Lakelet in the grounds of the Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Lakelet in the grounds of the Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. The Milwaukee VA Soldiers Home, established just after the American Civil War

Background imageWisconsin Collection: The Inlet, Thunder Lake, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Inlet, Thunder Lake, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Inlet, Thunder Lake, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]

Background imageWisconsin Collection: A Bay in Lac la Belle, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

A Bay in Lac la Belle, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
A Bay in Lac le Belle, Oconomowoc. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Big Falls, Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Big Falls, Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Big Falls, Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Pine logs floated well, so the rivers were well suited to get the logs from the forests to the sawmills and to market

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. The town of Wau-wau-too-sa was created by act of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature on 30 April 1840. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R

Background imageWisconsin Collection: The Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. The city of Peshtigo was destroyed by the Peshtigo Fire in October 1871, the deadliest fire in the history of the United States

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Icicles hanging from sandstone cliffs on shoreline, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore

Icicles hanging from sandstone cliffs on shoreline, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Lake Superior, Squaw Bay, Wisconsin, February 2014

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Beagle hound in wild purple Violets, Arcadia, Wisconsin, USA

Beagle hound in wild purple Violets, Arcadia, Wisconsin, USA

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Ice hanging from arch in sea cave carved in soft sandstone cliffs, frozen lake, Squaw Bay

Ice hanging from arch in sea cave carved in soft sandstone cliffs, frozen lake, Squaw Bay, Lake Superior, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wisconsin, USA, February 2009

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Advertisement for The Sheboygan Boot & Shoe Co, c. 1900

Advertisement for The Sheboygan Boot & Shoe Co, c. 1900
Advertisement for The Sheboygan Boot & Shoe Co. c. 1900 (colour lithograph)

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Auditorium-gymnasium, Edwards Bragg School, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 1922

Auditorium-gymnasium, Edwards Bragg School, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 1922. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1922]

Background imageWisconsin Collection: A successful and unusual treatment of boxes, Al Ringling Theatre, Baraboo, Wisconsin, 1925

A successful and unusual treatment of boxes, Al Ringling Theatre, Baraboo, Wisconsin, 1925. Designed by architectural firm Rapp and Rapp, the Al Ringling Theatre opened in 1915

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Yellowstone Lake, 19th century

Yellowstone Lake, 19th century

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Men Omini War-Pipe, North American Indian

Men Omini War-Pipe, North American Indian. Smoked during ceremonial preparation for war and as part of peace-making ceremony

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Map of Central states 1877

Map of Central states 1877
Warrens Common School Geography 1877

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Lake Superior Coastline in BW

Lake Superior Coastline in BW
Storm clouds whirling over a Lake Superior coastal shelf near Grand Marais, Minnesota. A pool of water reflects the fast moving storm clouds. A long exposure captures the fast moving storm formation

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Dramatic storm clouds rolling in at sunset before

Dramatic storm clouds rolling in at sunset before the storm

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Zoanthids in blue

Zoanthids in blue
Zoanthids are an order of cnidarians commonly found in coral reefs, the deep sea and many other marine environments around the world

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Blue Moon

Blue Moon
Cave Moonbeams illuminating through an old Indian Cave on the Island of Middle Caicos, on the Turks and Caicos Island chain

Background imageWisconsin Collection: A majestic hot air balloon soars under the stars of the Milky Way

A majestic hot air balloon soars under the stars of the Milky Way, over the desert - Mesquite Dunes of Death Valley National Park

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Abandoned city

Abandoned city
Milwaukee city with reflection

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Canoeists on a slow-moving stream

Canoeists on a slow-moving stream
Woodsmen in canoes floating on a tranquil river, circa 1900. Printed color halftone reproduction of a Schoonover illustration

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Racing heavy canoes on a northern river, 1800s

Racing heavy canoes on a northern river, 1800s
A bateau (boat) race in the north woods, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWisconsin Collection: Indian canoe on the upper Mississippi River

Indian canoe on the upper Mississippi River
Bluffs along the Mississippi River north of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWisconsin Collection: EXPL2A-00194

EXPL2A-00194
Father Jacques Marquette holding a peace pipe to greet Native Americans during his journey to the upper Mississippi River, 1673. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration



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"Discover the Charm and Beauty of Wisconsin: From Sturgeon Bay Lighthouse to Logging Legacy" Experience the enchanting allure as we embark on a journey through its captivating history, stunning landscapes, and iconic landmarks. Step into the past as we explore the Sturgeon Bay Lighthouse in Door County, an architectural gem that has guided countless ships along Lake Michigan's shores. Feel the echoes of time as we delve into the logging industry that thrived in 1800s Wisconsin, shaping both its economy and landscape. Did you know that Ripon, Wisconsin is not only known for its picturesque scenery but also holds a significant place in American politics? It proudly stands as the birthplace of the Republican Party - a testament to this state's rich political heritage. In Elkhorn, witness an exquisite portrait capturing the grace and beauty of an English Springer Spaniel (field type). This charming canine embodies both loyalty and companionship - qualities cherished by Wisconsinites. Prepare to be mesmerized by a breathtaking long exposure photograph taken on Lake Superior's coast near Grand Marais, Minnesota. The tranquil waters mirror nature's wonders while inviting us to contemplate life's mysteries. Immerse yourself in Native American culture at Apostle Islands' Lake Superior Chippewa community. Their deep connection with nature resonates throughout these sacred lands – reminding us of our responsibility towards preserving our natural world. For motorcycle enthusiasts or those seeking adventure, don't miss out on visiting Milwaukee's Harley Davidson Museum. Dive into America’s love affair with motorcycles and experience firsthand how these machines have become synonymous with freedom on open roads. Send greetings from Wisconsin with pride through vintage Large Letter Cards showcasing this state’s diverse attractions – from bustling cities to serene countryside vistas; it truly offers something for everyone. Travel back in time with a historical map depicting Wisconsin-Michigan borders from 1867. Witness how boundaries have evolved over time while appreciating this region's rich history.