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Travel & Visitors Guide - July 19, 2008
The Pike Lake State Park summer staycation
When the wanderlust strikes, turn a day trip into a staycation and retreat into Wisconsin. Pike Lake State Park is about a 45-minute drive northwest of Milwaukee via U.S. Hwy. 45/41 and is a unit of the Kettle Moraine.
Tags: staycation, pike lake state park, kettle moraine, ice age trail, powder hill, camping, fishing
Travel & Visitors Guide - Sept. 23, 2007
Fall travel has advantages
With kids back in school, and many summer vacations spent, those who have the time and freedom to travel Wisconsin in the fall can find many advantages.
Tags: wisconsin, autumn, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, cycling, hunting, golf, tourism
Marketplace - Oct. 26, 2006
Dr. Bronner attempts to save the world with soap
Ralph Bronner, son of "Dr. Bronner," lives in Menomonee Falls. He is the vice president of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps, a 60-year-old company based in California. This is the family's interesting story.
Tags: Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap, Ralph Bronner, Dr. Bronner, soap, hippies, camping
Travel & Visitors Guide - May 3, 2006
Wisconsin camping guide
There are many ways to enjoy a Wisconsin summer vacation, and our beautiful natural scenery provides some of the best camping in the Midwest. Dozens of campgrounds around the state offer a variety of camping experiences.
Tags: camping, up north, door county, peninsula, state parks
Travel & Visitors Guide - April 20, 2006
State parks guide
Southeastern Wisconsin has a trove of great state parks, and now's the time to enjoy them. Here is a guide to some of the best located not far from the Milwaukee area.
Tags: parks, hiking, biking, camping

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