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Winter Wonder at the Wisconsin Historical Museum

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Learn about the Wisconsin Historical Museum's new exhibit, "Winterful Wisconsin," opening November 28, 2014 through January 10, 2015.
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Three Wisconsin Historical Society Sites Help Families in Need: "The Big Bundle Up"

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"The Big Bundle Up" campaign Wisconsin Department of Tourism Old World Wisconsin
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Wisconsin Historical Images, March 2015

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Dr. Joseph Smith: Early 20th Century Life in Marathon County
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Shifting Gears: A Cyclical History of Badger Bicycling

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Shifting Gears New Exhibition Showcases Wisconsin's Pivotal Role in Bicycling From Past to Present.
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Taste Traditions of Wisconsin: Wisconsin Women Play Ball

Wisconsin Women Play Ball
Register now! for Taste Traditions of Wisconsin Women Play Ball Limited seating available .
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Experience The Magic of a Mid-19th-Century Christmas

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Experience the magic of a mid-19th-century christmas at Wade House in Greenbush .
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Dr. Joseph Smith: Early 20th Century Life in Marathon County

Wisconsin Historical Images
Dr. Joseph Smith collection of more than 100 photographs of images captures the life and landscape of Marathon County in the early 20th century.
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Taste Traditions of Wisconsin: Shifting Gears

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Take a culinary tour of Wisconsin's bicycling history.
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Curator Leslie Bellais To Present the History of Dressing the Lady Cyclist at the Wisconsin Historical Museum

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Wisconsin Historical Society curator Leslie Bellais will give a presentation on the history of women’s fashion during Wisconsin’s early cycling craze.
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Taste Traditions of Wisconsin: Polka Heartland

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Join author and folklorist Rick March and explore the people, places, and history behind the Midwest's favorite music.

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