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10 Best Places to Visit in Wisconsin, USA | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

10 Best Places to Visit in Wisconsin, USA | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
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01.Bayfield
02.Milwaukee
03.Apostle Islands
04.Door County
05.Madison
06.Wisconsin Dells
07.Geneva Lake Shore Path
08.Lake Minocqua
09.Cave of the Mounds
10.Pattison State Park
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TOP 10 New York Villages/Small Towns to Visit

Join me as I count down the top 10 villages in New York to visit. Write YOUR favorite villages in the comments and feel free to argue about my list!
And let me know what you think about this video. This is the first time I speak in a content video on this channel, and I'm seeing how this goes.







SPOILERS BELOW
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - #10
01:51 - #9
03:03 - #8
04:06 - #7
05:21 - #6
06:30 - #5
07:55 - #4
09:04 - #3
10:47 - #2
12:49 - #1
16:02 - Closing
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10 Reasons to Love the Madison Area

Quirky. Vibrant. Geek chic. Madison is so many things: A foodie’s dream, a bicyclist’s paradise…there are a million reasons why Madison is regarded as one of the best cities to work, play and live. Hosts Mariah Haberman and Jake Zimmermann explore iconic spots and uncover the hidden sides of Wisconsin's capital city.

Situated amidst a number of lakes, Madison boasts the best of both worlds: It's a vibrant city filled with local sounds and homemade flavors with gorgeous lake views around every turn. Miles of bike trails wind their way from downtown Madison to outside the city limits, where there is no shortage of historic landmarks and state parks to explore. And wherever you go in the Madison area, you're sure to breathe in a whole lot of what the locals dub: Bucky Pride.

Grab your bike helmet, bring an appetite and get ready to Jump Around. We're discovering 10 reasons why Madison is one of the coolest cities in America!
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Platteville - Where Roots Run Deep (Episode Teaser)

In this episode of Discover Wisconsin, hosts Mariah Haberman and Marie Justice learn about the importance of agriculture in the Platteville area. Not only do they take a look at how fresh farm ingredients are used and grown here, but they also explore how visitors can learn about and experience life on a farm.

Getting to meet the farmers that grow the food that you and your family eat is a pretty special thing, and there’s no better place to do it than the Platteville Farmers’ Market, where everything is homemade or homegrown. Visitors to the area can also get a behind the scenes look at how a farm work at Platteville’s Day on the Farm event, held every summer. And in the fall, Marie stops by Kieler Farms to help out during their busiest time of year, the corn silage harvest.

Meanwhile, Mariah samples some of the products that are grown, harvested and produced in the Platteville area. Just west of Platteville, the historic Potosi Brewing Company brews beers made with Wisconsin-grown ingredients. And if you’re on a road trip in Southwest Wisconsin, you’ve got to stop at Rural Route 1 Popcorn. With popcorn grown just down the road, they make every flavor popcorn you can think of. She also visits two beautiful wineries, tucked away in the hills of the Driftless Area: Spurgeon Vineyards and Winery and Sinnipee Valley Vineyard and Winery.

Platteville is also a hub for agriculture education and innovation at the University of Wisconsin Platteville. Here, Marie visits Pioneer Farm and learns how students and the public can take advantage of UW-Platteville’s many agriculture programs and learning opportunities.

Back in town, Mariah goes for a bike ride and takes in the beauty of Katie’s Garden, where she lends a green thumb planting flowers. The beautiful land around Platteville is also a haven for fishermen, who enjoy the peace and quiet of the nearby rivers and streams. To conclude their trip, Mariah and Marie come together at the Fall Harvest Table Dinner at Digman Farms to enjoy a delicious farm-to-table meal. There’s no doubt that Platteville’s farming roots run deep – and whether you’re looking to do some learning, tasting, or exploring, it’s all here ripe for the picking!
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ABANDONED & SMALL TOWNS IN WISCONSIN

In this episode I road trip to Ozaukee County and start the day at Upper Lake Park, in Port Washington. I then look for small towns and abandoned places in Ozaukee & Sheboygan Counties.

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Discover Wisconsin: Door County-Live Life Well

In this episode of Discover Wisconsin, Collin and Mariah head up to the Door County Peninsula and Washington Island to take in the incredible sights, tastes, and experiences that make this area a favorite Wisconsin vacation spot. In the Village of Ephraim Mariah goes gallery hopping, tries parasailing, and enjoys unparalleled sunset views.

Collin heads to the theater at two spectacular Door County venues – Peninsula Players Theatre and Northern Sky Theater. He also learns how to roast coffee at Door County Coffee, a perfect spot to stop and enjoy a great meal and some fantastic coffee.

Mariah concludes our trip on Washington Island, where she visits Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm. Here visitors can experience stunning fields of purple and the wonderful aroma of thousands of blooming lavender plants. Come along with us as we live life well in Door County!

This small Wisconsin town was cursed by unbelievable horrors

This small Wisconsin town was cursed by unbelievable horrors - Walking around this charming little town you would never guess the many horrors that once dominated the town’s news stories. So many grim events happened that people thought the place was doomed by a horrific curse brought on by witchcraft and devil worship. Find out what unbelievable things happened in this episode of SightseeingSally.

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Salida, Colorado - History & Information - #11/100

Today's adventure took us to Salida, the Heart of the Rockies! (July 17, 2022)

Salida has grown from a railroad maintenance center into a bustling mountain city. Today, the area is famous for it's art culture, hot springs and outdoor activities.

My family and I are on a mission to learn about the history and geography of where we live by visiting every town within a 4 hour drive of our house. We live in Pueblo West and once per month we are going to venture out and explore the great state of Colorado, one town at a time!

Salida Dash Cam Video:


NEARBY PLACES:
Buena Vista (North 20min)


Cañon City (East 1hr)


Fairplay (Northeast 1hr.)



A Summary of Colorado History pre-1876


Where we've been so far:

The End: Dodgeville to Fitchburg

The conclusion of a trip from Dubuque, Iowa to Madison, Wisconsin on U.S. 151. Along the way we travel by the communities of Ridgeway, Mt. Horeb, and Verona.

Gateway to Southwest Wisconsin — Platteville | Discover Wisconsin

Platteville, uniquely located in Southwest Wisconsin, not only welcomes visitors to our state, but also serves as a place to stay as you visit all of the exciting places in the area. On our tour, we'll take you to three of the area's wineries and visit a popcorn shop with a variety of sweet and savory flavors. Then we're looking for the best pizza place in Platteville and visiting its historic downtown district. Along with Platteville, Mineral Point, Cassville, and Potosi will all be visited as we learn about the area's rich history. Finally we'll take in some arts and culture as we explore the University of Wisconsin -- Platteville Center for the Arts and the Driftless Film Festival. Southwest Wisconsin has so much to see and do, and Platteville is an ideal place to start your adventure.

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Platteville - Where Roots Run Deep

In this episode of Discover Wisconsin, hosts Mariah Haberman and Marie Justice learn about the importance of agriculture in the Platteville area. Not only do they take a look at how fresh farm ingredients are used and grown here, but they also explore how visitors can learn about and experience life on a farm.

Getting to meet the farmers that grow the food that you and your family eat is a pretty special thing, and there’s no better place to do it than the Platteville Farmers’ Market, where everything is homemade or homegrown. Visitors to the area can also get a behind the scenes look at how a farm work at Platteville’s Day on the Farm event, held every summer. And in the fall, Marie stops by Kieler Farms to help out during their busiest time of year, the corn silage harvest.

Meanwhile, Mariah samples some of the products that are grown, harvested and produced in the Platteville area. Just west of Platteville, the historic Potosi Brewing Company brews beers made with Wisconsin-grown ingredients. And if you’re on a road trip in Southwest Wisconsin, you’ve got to stop at Rural Route 1 Popcorn. With popcorn grown just down the road, they make every flavor popcorn you can think of. She also visits two beautiful wineries, tucked away in the hills of the Driftless Area: Spurgeon Vineyards and Winery and Sinnipee Valley Vineyard and Winery.

Platteville is also a hub for agriculture education and innovation at the University of Wisconsin Platteville. Here, Marie visits Pioneer Farm and learns how students and the public can take advantage of UW-Platteville’s many agriculture programs and learning opportunities.

Back in town, Mariah goes for a bike ride and takes in the beauty of Katie’s Garden, where she lends a green thumb planting flowers. The beautiful land around Platteville is also a haven for fishermen, who enjoy the peace and quiet of the nearby rivers and streams. To conclude their trip, Mariah and Marie come together at the Fall Harvest Table Dinner at Digman Farms to enjoy a delicious farm-to-table meal. There’s no doubt that Platteville’s farming roots run deep – and whether you’re looking to do some learning, tasting, or exploring, it’s all here ripe for the picking!

Platteville Wisconsin from the air

A quick ariel view of Platteville Wisconsin from my backyard.

Platteville, Wisconsin: All-America City Video Competition 2013

Welcome to Platteville, Wisconsin! Check out all the great people, sites, and opportunities we have to offer. Located in the rolling hills of Southwest Wisconsin, we are home to the world's largest M and the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.

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500 Episodes of Discover Wisconsin

For over 30 years, we've been discovering the best of Wisconsin. This year brings 19 more episodes filled with stunning sunsets, incredible architecture, amazing food, extraordinary stories and unforgettable adventures.

And in 2018, we're celebrating a new milestone: 500 episodes. 500 episodes filled with the people, places and moments that make Wisconsin amazing.

While we've traveled thousands of miles and visited countless communities, there are still so many stories still waiting to be told.

Motorcycling—Wisconsin's Western Ride | Discover Wisconsin

Ride through the Driftless Destinations of Western Wisconsin, Platteville and Bayfield County. We experience everything from fantastic scenery, memorable tributes, fun events and great people - all from the comfort of our motorcycle seat.
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Wisconsin Great River Road

Enjoy history, bluff-top views, outstanding trails and charming river towns along the Wisconsin Great River Road—Wisconsin's only designated National Scenic Byway.

The Wisconsin Great River Road parallels the Mississippi River for 250 miles from Prescott in the north to Kieler in the south. Along the way, you'll experience some of the most incredible scenery in the Midwest and 33 unique communities, some of which are the oldest in Wisconsin.

You'll find hiking, bicycling, fishing, boating and paddling in the numerous recreational areas along the byway. Nearly two-thirds of the Wisconsin Great River Road passes along or through protected natural areas, providing endless birdwatching opportunities.

Historical markers, museums and visitor centers tell the story of the Wisconsin Great River Road and the people who live and work along the Mississippi River. Scenic overlooks along the Wisconsin Great River Road are some of the best places in North America to see bald eagles.

For an unforgettable family road trip, a great getaway or a weeklong vacation, explore the Wisconsin Great River Road.

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25 Years of Discovering Wisconsin | Discover Wisconsin

We've logged millions of miles over the last 25 years in the quest to capture the essence of what makes Wisconsin such a great place to live, work and play. But rather than create a retrospective look back at the TV show, we've decided to celebrate our 25th season by doing what we've always done—feature the best Wisconsin has to offer.

In both our 25th Anniversary Book - Discovering the Very Best of the Badger State - and our Discover Wisconsin 25th Anniversary episode, check out the best of Wisconsin.

What are some of your favorite Discover Wisconsin moments? Comment below!

Muir's Marquette County | Discover WIsconsin

In this episode you'll visit some of the same scenic areas where John Muir, father of our national parks once stood as a boy. Muir wrote extensively about his boyhood life in Marquette County, Wisconsin and how the natural beauty of the area inspired his efforts later in life to preserve acres of land out west as national parks. You'll discover that much of the land Muir walked still looks pretty much the same today. And you'll learn how you can also enjoy the wonders of Muir's Marquette.

Where is your favorite national park to visit?
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A great place to live -- The Heart of Wisconsin!

Bob is looking for a new place for his family to live. Hearts Media helps him find it!

Destinations: Madison, Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin is consistently rated one of the nation's top places to live and visit. Great food, biking, festivals, events, and a scenic setting are just a few of the reasons why everyone loves this place.

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