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To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Iris7; Valin; PAR35; alfa6; U S Army EOD; Peanut Gallery; USMCBOMBGUY; ...
Evening Grace Folks~

Frozen Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin

Wisconsin Facts and Trivia

1. Wisconsin visitors and residents enjoy the state's 7,446 streams and rivers. End-to-end they'd stretch 26,767 miles. That is more than enough to circle the globe at the equator.

2. Wisconsin's Door County has five state parks and 250 miles of shoreline along Lake Michigan. These figures represent more than any other county in the country.

3. In 1878-1879 the Wisconsin legislature approved the creation of a state park in Vilas County. The proposal was not successful and the state ended up selling two-thirds of area land to lumber interest for $8 an acre in 1897.

4. In 1900 land acquisition for Wisconsin's first state park began. The park became Interstate State Park located in St. Croix Falls.

5. Devil's Lake was established in 1911. The facility has become one of Wisconsin's oldest and most famous state parks. It leads the state parks in attendance.

6. The House on the Rock was designed and built in the early 1940s. It is considered an architectural marvel and is perched on a 60-foot chimney of rock. The 14-room house is now a complex of rooms, streets, buildings, and gardens covering over 200 acres. The Infinity Room contains 3,264 windows.

7. The state is nicknamed the Badger State.

8. In 1882 the first hydroelectric plant in the United States was built at Fox River.

9. The first practical typewriter was designed in Milwaukee in 1867.

10. Wausau is the Ginseng Capital of the World.

11. The American Birkebeiner, a 52K cross-country ski race between Cable and Hayward, is the largest on the North American continent.

12. Wisconsin snowmobile trails total 15,210 miles of signed and groomed snow highways.

13. Mount Horeb is the Troll Capital of the World and home to the Mustard Museum (see below.)

14. In the 1930s the Flambeau River State Forest was established and became a legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Project Administration.

15. Noah's Ark in Wisconsin Dells is the nation's largest water-themed park.

16. Belleville is the Unidentified Flying Object Capital of Wisconsin.

17. Potosi is the Catfish Capital of the state.

18. The nation's first kindergarten was established in Watertown in 1856. Its first students were local German-speaking youngsters.

19. Wisconsin is the dairy capital of the United States.

20. Wisconsin produces more milk than any other state.

21. Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center on June 8, 1867

22. The National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward is shaped like a Muskie.

23. The original Barbie is from Willows. Barbie's full name is Barbie Millicent Roberts.

24. Bloomer is the Jump Rope Capital of the World.

25. Milwaukee is home of Harley Davidson Motorcycles.

26. The first Ringling Brothers Circus was staged in Baraboo in 1884.

27. Somerset is the Inner Tubing Capital of the World.

28. Green Bay is Wisconsin's oldest city.

29. Two Rivers is the home of the ice cream sundae.

30. Wisconsin's second oldest city is Prairie du Chien.

31. The state's constitution is the oldest of any state west of the Allegheny Mountains. It was adopted in 1848.

32. Boscobeel is the Turkey Capital of the state.

33. The Republican Party was founded in Ripon in 1854.

34. The Hamburger hall of fame is located in Seymour.

35. Monroe is the Swiss Cheese Capital of the World.

36. Mercer is the Loon Capital of the World.

37. With an average of 2,500 performers, Milwaukee's Summerfest is the nation's largest music festival.

38. Famous Wisconsinites include: Harry Houdini, famous magician and escape artist. Douglas MacArthur, well known World War II and Korean War general. Frank Lloyd Wright, America's most famous architect. William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Don Ameche, actor and winner of an academy award for his performance in "Cocoon."

39. Mount Horeb's internationally known Mustard Museum holds the world's largest mustard collection. The museum contains more than 2,300 varieties of mustard. The museum celebrates National Mustard Day each August.

40. The National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame is in Hayward.

41. Eagle River is known as the Snowmobile Capital of the World.

42. Marshfield is located in the geographic center of the state and is known Hub City.

43. Bonduel is the Spelling Capital of Wisconsin.

44. Muscoda is the Morel Mushroom Capital of Wisconsin.

45. Sauk City is Wisconsin's oldest incorporated village.

46. Prairie du Sac hosts the State Cow Chip Throwing Contest on Labor Day weekend.

47. Sturgeon Bay is the Shipbuilding Capital of the Great Lakes.

48. Sheboygan is the Bratwurst Capital of the World.

49. The falls in Niagara has the same geological feature as Niagara Falls, New York.

50. Green Bay is the Toilet Paper Capital of the World.

59 posted on 03/11/2006 7:54:17 PM PST by w_over_w (The more things change the more they stay the same. ~Bentfeather~)
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To: PAR35
10. Wausau is the Ginseng Capital of the World

13. Mount Horeb is the Troll Capital of the World and home to the Mustard Museum (see below.)

16. Belleville is the Unidentified Flying Object Capital of Wisconsin.

17. Potosi is the Catfish Capital of the state.

19. Wisconsin is the dairy capital of the United States

24. Bloomer is the Jump Rope Capital of the World.

27. Somerset is the Inner Tubing Capital of the World.

32. Boscobeel is the Turkey Capital of the state.

35. Monroe is the Swiss Cheese Capital of the World.

36. Mercer is the Loon Capital of the World.

41. Eagle River is known as the Snowmobile Capital of the World.

43. Bonduel is the Spelling Capital of Wisconsin.

44. Muscoda is the Morel Mushroom Capital of Wisconsin.

47. Sturgeon Bay is the Shipbuilding Capital of the Great Lakes.

48. Sheboygan is the Bratwurst Capital of the World.

50. Green Bay is the Toilet Paper Capital of the World.

I think someone has figured it out . . . don't use the words largest, smallest, first or only; use the word "capital". ;^)

BTW, do you know what Madison is the Capital of?

60 posted on 03/11/2006 8:03:35 PM PST by w_over_w (The more things change the more they stay the same. ~Bentfeather~)
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To: w_over_w

" 8. In 1882 the first hydroelectric plant in the United States was built at Fox River."

Competing claim, same year, Mississippi River in Minnesota:

'Nation's First Hydroelectric Plant

Site submitted by: Steve Lee
Location

River Mile 854.20 — Right Descending Bank
Significance

History
Infrastructure
Description

The Minnesota Brush Electric Company hydroelectric plant, the first plant to generate electricity from falling water in the western hemisphere, was built here in 1882. It was about 24 feet square with a turbine powering four generators, supplying lighting to saloons along Washington Avenue (Frost, Lyle. p. 17).'
http://www.fmr.org/fieldguide/site_detail.php?site_id=131
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" 9. The first practical typewriter was designed in Milwaukee in 1867."

I don't know how practical it was, but the precursor to the original Remington was designed there. Remington refined it and brought it to market from its factory in New York, but arguably the first practical typewriter was its successor, the Remington No. 2. It was the first with upper and lower case.
Sources: http://home.earthlink.net/~dcrehr/firsttw.html
and http://www.mytypewriter.com/generic.html?pid=21
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"15. Noah's Ark in Wisconsin Dells is the nation's largest water-themed park."

By acreage? By amount of water? by Attendance?

See extended discussion challenging the claim here:
http://themeparks.about.com/cs/waterparks/a/bigpark_2.htm
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" 19. Wisconsin is the dairy capital of the United States.

20. Wisconsin produces more milk than any other state. "

They need to change their chant to "We're number two! We're number two!

They lag California in both number of cows and milk production. WI 1240 cows, 1965 million pounds, CA 1772 cows, 3234 million pounds. They are way down the list on milk per cow. http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/reports/nassr/dairy/pmp-bb/2006/mkpr0206.txt
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Your comment is well taken.


63 posted on 03/11/2006 9:09:52 PM PST by PAR35
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To: w_over_w

Frozen Lake


O'er the frozen lakes they walked
a little people, tough as an ox
they build a berg, then a town,
brought in the cows, churned the cream,
made some cheese, as the world has seen.

Mount Horeb is the Troll Capital of the World
A capital filled with trolls
who would have known these ugly critters
have their own town
I guess it's best to keep them there,
but they break out sometimes and come here
FR has a cure for that, we have the Viking Kitties
for that
we zot them fast, a troll doesn't have class
we send them back to their capital act!


Well, there's a lot more to the Frozen Lake
the country is beautiful and bountiful to see.
the Green Bay Packers come from there
and Frank Lloyd Wright built The House on the Rock there.


Guess I better end this mess
or I shall never be a guest
in the Land of the Frozen Lake
Wisconsin, a grand state.

bentfeather

73 posted on 03/12/2006 7:33:07 AM PST by Soaring Feather (Women Poets Rock the Babies, Baby Rocks the poet.)
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To: w_over_w; snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Iris7; Professional Engineer; Valin; bentfeather; PAR35; All
Busy Sunday Morning Bump for the Freeper Foxhole

Was woke up about 8:20 by the Tornadeee Sireen going off, wondering what the hedouble hockey sticks is going on as its about 45 degrees out. Run downstairs turn on the TV there is a big cell about 25 miles to the west and just north of the house. Okay nothing to worry about as tornadeees almost always move north east.

Find my scanner and the batteries are dead so pu+t in new batteries and start trying to get info. Leavenworth County, which is just west and north of me, their spotters are going nuts reporting all manners of bad sruff. Mostly golf ball and baseball size hail and lots of high wind.

So I am watching the radar and listening to the scanner when about 8:45 the howling winds of demonic sounds come through the nieghborhood. I grab some jeans and a shirt get dressed and go to get the wife up when I hear this loud CRACK!!! Look out the front door window and there is a big ol limb laying out on the sidewalk in front of my truck and next to the neighbors card.

By this time Mrs alfa6 is up and wondering what going on. The radar is showing nothing in our area, everything is well to the north of our location. Okay must have been a gust front but I don't recall ever having one this loud and long come through here before. Anyway by now the wind has died down and it looks safe to go outside.

AH crap, the big limb has hit the fender of my truck amd put a small dent in it. The same fender got hit in the same spot about 5 years ago during an ice storm and I had the fender fixed. That was about $1200 that time. It also killed on of Mrs alfa6's lawn gnomes. So I get out the chain saw and proceed to add to the firewood stash. While cutting up the limb out in the street I notice a bunch of cars stopping about 3 blocks down the street.

The folks down there had a good size chunk of tree come down. It smashed the chain link fince in the front yard and did some minor damage to the chimney, the gutters on the corner of the house and broke a couple of windows on the side of the house. It missed completely thier car somehow, I got out of the truck and the tree parts surronded the car but not a scratch or dent anywhere.

Any way it is a fun day in the nieghborhood today.

If I can find my picrures I will post them later.

Regards

alfa6 ;>}

75 posted on 03/12/2006 8:16:38 AM PST by alfa6
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