Wisconsin is famous for its abundance of lakes and rivers, but it is also home to a good number of impressive waterfalls.

Wisconsin is famous for its abundance of lakes and rivers, but it is also home to a good number of impressive waterfalls.
By Kevin Revolinski | Photos courtesy of Travel Wisconsin A boatload of Christmas trees, a violent Lake Michigan storm…
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