3 Must-Visit Attractions if You're Ever in Wisconsin

3 Must-Visit Attractions if You're Ever in Wisconsin

The United States is a beautiful country to explore, thanks to each of the 50 states offering something different.

Foreign tourists flock to the more fashionable states such as New York or California. Still, every one of the 50 states has something to offer to those suffering from wanderlust.

Take Wisconsin as a shining example. It is not a state that initially springs to mind when planning a vacation. However, the state is steeped in history.

It borders Minnesota, Iowa, Lake Michigan, Michigan, and Lake Superior, making it a superb destination if you want to explore outside of The Badger State or America's Dairyland as it is affectionately known.

The state's varied landscape makes Wisconsin a popular destination for outdoor recreation, although the following trio of must-visit Wisconsin attractions is indoors!

Visit the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field

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Fans of North American spots will love Wisconsin because it is the home state of the Milwaukee Brewers of the MLB, the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA, and the world-famous Green Bay Packers of the NFL.

Getting involved with online gambling Wisconsin style consists of betting on the Packers because Wisonsinites are fiercely loyal to their football team.

The Green Bay Packers are the third-oldest NFL franchise, with a history dating back to 1919. They are also the only US-based major league professional sports team that is non-profit and community-owned.

Packers fans have seen their team win the coveted Super Bowl four times, with the Lambeau Field stadium hosting some incredible NFL games.

Seeing a Packers game in the flesh is highly recommended, but if you can't make it to Wisconsin during the football season, you can enjoy a stadium tour of Lambeau Field.

The 81,441-capacity stadium houses the Packers Hall of Fame, the Packers Pro Shop, dining, entertainment, and retail options. Come here to learn more about one of the NFL's most famous teams.

Rev Your Engines at the Harley-Davidson Museum

The Harley-Davidson Museum is a must-visit attraction for motorcycle lovers. Located in Milwaukee, the museum celebrates the 100+ year history of the United States' most famous motorcycles: Harley-Davidson machines.

The museum opened its doors to the public on July 12, 2008, and spans 12,000 square meters across three buildings. Those buildings are the home to more than 450 Harley-Davidson motorcycles, from the very first machines right through to the present day.

There is something special about a Harley-Davidson that is so typically American. You will love casting your eye over "Serial Number One," the oldest known Harley-Davidson in existence, while some of the custom tanks in the Gas Tank Gallery are legitimate works of art.

We challenge you to visit this museum and not spend the journey home dreaming of riding into the sunset on a Harley!

Take In Some Culture at the Milwaukee Art Museum

Located on the lakefront of Lake Michigan, the Milwaukee Art Museum's collection contains almost 25,000 works of art, so if art is your thing, you know where you must go.

The museum opened in 1882 and has enjoyed significant investment over the years, allowing the museum to span more than 142,000 square feet in the Quadracci building alone.

Among the museum's incredible collection of art are pieces by Gustave CaillebotteClaude Monet, and Andy Warhol.

You or your children will likely have seen the Milwaukee Art Museum before you visit. The museum's Calatrava building has been featured in the Nickelodeon TV show iCarly.

At the same time, gamers will instantly recognize the Quadracci Pavilion from the EA racing video game Need for Speed: Undercover.


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