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Wisconsin State Capitol (1906-1917) in the background

Little Norway, Wisconsin October 8th, 2011

A quick rainy day shot. Can you see the water spots?

Wisconsin State Trunk Highway 13

A late September day, 2011 in Polk and St. Croix Counties, Wisconsin

Autumn in the old home place, one cloudy Saturday, a week or so ago. Just out driving around..

John T. Yule House 6128 7th Av Kenosha WI

AD1866 Italianate. John T. Yule came to Wisconsin from Scotland in 1840, and to Kenosha in 1849. He was involved in wagon making and went to work for the Bain Wagon Works where he rose to prominence in the company. He was also a Kenosha city alderman.

Milwaukee County. Photo by S Bahnsen, Aug. 2005.

Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.

1915 Statue in memory of the first settlers of the Swiss Colony New Glarus August 16, 1845

New Glares, Wisconsin

The kids for the first time had to sleep in the same room. It was not easy for Joshua because he has little tolerance for his sister's night-owl ways. Plus, she chatters non-stop until she falls asleep. So, it was challenging for them not to have an argument every night before sleeping.

Wisconsin River - Lower Dells

July 23, 2009

Yelp Gets Cheesy

Yelp MKE

Wisconsin Cheese Mart

Milwaukee

Wisconsin

USA

Kodak Max 400

Nikon N70 & 50mm f1.8/D

Madison, Wisconsin

 

Taken September, 2014

High Cliff State Park in Wisconsin.

around Madison, Wisconsin in southeastern Wisconsin

Slinger's Storck family lived in a house at this approximate location prior to the house burning in 1910.

Wisconsin State Trunk Highway 13

Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

These images were made during a journey down Rustic Road 74 in Florence County on June 21, 2017.

 

Located within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, R-74, a gravel route, passes the former Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Newald which operated from 1933–1942, and crosses the Popple River, a designated Wisconsin “Wild River.”

 

Wisconsin's Rustic Roads system was created to preserve many of the state's scenic, lightly traveled country roads. Features of Rustic Roads include rugged terrain, native vegetation and wildlife, or open areas with agricultural vistas.

 

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Wisconsin State Trunk Highway 35

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