Historical Wisconsin Getaways

Historical Wisconsin Getaways
Title Historical Wisconsin Getaways PDF eBook
Author Sharyn Alden
Publisher Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages 292
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780915024933

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Take a trip back in time through Wisconsin's past with this useful guide. Historic places, people and events come to life in the delightful period photography featured. Included is information on where to stay and dine. For Wisconsin travelers and history buffs alike.

The Wisconsin Capitol

The Wisconsin Capitol
Title The Wisconsin Capitol PDF eBook
Author Michael Edmonds
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages 182
Release 2017-06-20
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0870208438

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On the occasion of the Capitol’s centennial in 2017, this book tells the remarkable story of the building—in all its incarnations—and the people who made history beneath its dome. The book covers the creation of the territorial capitol in 1837, the construction of the second capitol in the 1860s (and the fire that almost completely destroyed it in 1904), the eleven-year construction project that completed the third capitol in 1917, and the extensive conservation project of the 1990s that restored the building to its grandeur. Supporting the framework of this architectural history are colorful stories about the people who shaped Wisconsin from within the Capitol—attorneys, senators, and governors (from Henry Dodge to Scott Walker), as well as protesters, reformers, secretaries, tour guides, custodians, and even Old Abe, the Capitol’s resident eagle. Combining historical photographs with modern, full-color architectural photos, The Wisconsin Capitol provides fascinating details about the building, while also emphasizing the importance of the Capitol in Wisconsin’s storied history.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin
Title Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Weigl Publishing, Inc.
Publisher Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Total Pages 34
Release 2008-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 159339795X

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Wisconsin: The Badger State, is a part of the Discover America Series. Wisconsin celebrates the people and culture with beautiful images and engaging facts as well as describing the history, industry, environment, and sports that make this state unique.

Wisconsin Uprising

Wisconsin Uprising
Title Wisconsin Uprising PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Yates
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 306
Release 2012
Genre Law
ISBN 1583672826

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In early 2011, the nation was stunned to watch Wisconsin's state capitol in Madison come under sudden and unexpected occupation by union members and their allies. The protests to defend collective bargaining rights were militant and practically unheard of in this era of declining union power. Nearly forty years of neoliberalism and the most severe economic crisis since the Great Depression have battered the labor movement, and workers have been largely complacent in the face of stagnant wages, slashed benefits and services, widening unemployment, and growing inequality. That is, until now.

The State of Wisconsin Blue Book

The State of Wisconsin Blue Book
Title The State of Wisconsin Blue Book PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Legislative Reference Bureau
Total Pages 1004
Release 1981
Genre Elections
ISBN

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Arbor and Bird Day Annual for Wisconsin Schools

Arbor and Bird Day Annual for Wisconsin Schools
Title Arbor and Bird Day Annual for Wisconsin Schools PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 130
Release 1910
Genre Arbor Day
ISBN

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Wisconsin State Parks

Wisconsin State Parks
Title Wisconsin State Parks PDF eBook
Author Scott Spoolman
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages 264
Release 2018-04-12
Genre Science
ISBN 0870208500

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Hit the trail for a dramatic look at Wisconsin’s geologic past. The impressive bluffs, valleys, waterfalls, and lakes of Wisconsin’s state parks provide more than beautiful scenery and recreational opportunities. They are windows into the distant past, offering clues to the dramatic events that have shaped the land over billions of years. Author and former DNR journalist Scott Spoolman takes readers with him to twenty-eight parks, forests, and natural areas where evidence of the state’s striking geologic and natural history are on display. In an accessible storytelling style, Spoolman sheds light on the volcanoes that poured deep layers of lava rock over a vast area in the northwest, the glacial masses that flattened and molded the landscape of northern and eastern Wisconsin, mountain ranges that rose up and wore away over hundreds of millions of years, and many other bedrock-shaping phenomena. These stories connect geologic processes to the current landscape, as well as to the evolution of flora and fauna and development of human settlement and activities, for a deeper understanding of our state’s natural history. The book includes a selection of detailed trail guides for each park, which hikers can take with them on the trail to view evidence of Wisconsin’s geologic and natural history for themselves.