Friday, July 29, 2011

Wisconsin - the land of the Red stone


Wisconsin got its name from the Wisconsin River, past flows on the red sandstone. It is also as the country image of mound culture known there was a large number of effigy mounds in Wisconsin. These mounds were built during the later part of the woodland period and were heaps or Hill in the form of a symbol or an animal. It is said these mounds a historical significance.

Green Bay Botanical Garden --dieser Botanical Garden has a historical perspective, as apples grown in the garden were preserved during the second war in applesauce. Today there are in a free zone, with construction of ski trails for ski lovers developed; and you go through wetlands, visit an observation tower, and enjoy many other attractions. There are also hiking, hiking, skiing, photography, and the scenic beauty.

-Dieser-wind point light house lighthouse was constructed as the tallest structure on the Lake Michigan. It is 108 meters high and has about 104 stairs. It had a foghorn that could be heard at a distance of 40 miles, but it is not now ready for use. The lens was with an improved, a DCB 24 Aero beacon, replaced, a performance of 2,000,000 makes candle has.

Harley Davidson Museum --dieses Museum shows about 150 models of Harley Davidson motorbikes from around the world. There are also various exhibits of accessories, motorcycle clothing and other bike-related exhibits. It is enjoyed by many sports and cycling enthusiasts. A Harley Davidson motorcycle sculpture, which is about 80 feet high, is Thehighlight of the Museum.

Spurgeon vineyards -you can scuba diving enters the world of grapes and cranberries in this 16-acre vineyard. Guided tours of the various facets of wine-making are to try the grapes on the vineyards educational and informational purposes, and you. Live music and grilled Buffalo, that add to the experience of Burger.








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