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Top 10 Most Photographed Sites in the State (and 10 That Should Be)
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Campfire Conversation: The discussion begins with an unofficial list of the 10 most photographed places in Wisconsin. They include Lambeau Field, the State Capitol, Holy Hill, downtown Milwaukee and the Art Museum, Grandad’s Bluff in La Crosse, Devil’s Lake State Park (specifically Balanced Rock and the Devil’s Doorway), sandstone cliffs of the Wisconsin Dells, and more. Apurba noted numerous state parks, historic mills, underwater shipwrecks, and some state natural areas including Pewit’s Nest near Baraboo and Fonferek’s Glen south of Green Bay. Blaze chimed in with several Madison suggestions such as the Union Terrace and Picnic Point, the Chippewa Flowage in the North Woods, Bayfield and the Apostle Islands, and even a picturesque supper club with a unique interior on a lake near Tomahawk. Katie added Wisconsin’s highest point, Timms Hill, along with more state parks, lighthouses that dot the Lake Michigan and Superior coasts, Cave of the Mounds, and a Milwaukee basilica. Visit Lake Geneva; Winterfest and the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Championships are coming to Lake Geneva February 1st-5th! Check out amazing, artistic creations from snow and ice crafted by teams from around the nation by the beautiful Riviera Ballroom on the shores of Geneva Lake. Enjoy incredible shopping, food, and fun as you marvel at ice sculptures throughout the downtown area, too. Find out more at VisitLakeGeneva.com! Cabin Merch: The Cabin has some great t-shirts, mugs, and stickers and the lineup of Discover Wisconsin gear is fantastic. Order online at shop.discoverwisconsin.com and use the code CABIN for 15% off sitewide!Marshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3klM56E
Released:
Jan 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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The History of Discover Wisconsin: 80's to Today: This episode's Campfire Conversation takes us back in time to 1987 - the year Discover Wisconsin was created - and we're joined by Rick Rose, the son of Discover Wisconsin's founder, Dick Rose. Our Behind-The-Scenes segment is going to get cheesy as Eric shares some of his favorite memories from filming the Wisconsin Cheese Renaissance episode of Discover Wisconsin. Continue the adventure by following us on Facebook & Instagram (@DiscoverWisconsin) and join our Facebook Group: Around the Campfire with Discover Wisconsin. by The Cabin