Few Midwest hotels are older, and the Pfister’s bygone opulence remains a show-stopper. Its dedication to art remains unmatched as well, as no hotel in the world has a larger collection from this era.
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Few Midwest hotels are older, and the Pfister’s bygone opulence remains a show-stopper. Its dedication to art remains unmatched as well, as no hotel in the world has a larger collection from this era.
Lake Geneva’s signature cold-weather event Winterfest 2019 happens from January 26 through February 3, with chilly fun for all.
From accordions to yo-yos, here’s a roundup of some of the badger state’s most curious museums. Greetings from House…
What’s old is new again—just ask sisters Carey Sharpe and Jenna Golem, who lovingly restored The Howard, a 90-plus-year-old building in Oshkosh for use as a multiuse event space, concert hall, café and bowling alley, opening this fall.
Madison’s Atwood Avenue is now home to a number of excellent restaurants and some great locally-owned boutiques, like Tammy…
Considered Wisconsin’s Grand Dame hotel, the American Club—nestled in the company town of Kohler—celebrated its one hundredth birthday this past August.
Founded in 1847 with just a flour and feed mill, today Cambridge’s quaint downtown filled with brick buildings boasts a few pubs, a winery and little shops—like the Avid Gardener, a gift and gardening boutique on the main drag.
Creativity thrives all year long across Wisconsin, but somehow, it’s at its most inspiring in the peak of summer.
In Wisconsin, there are several of these unusual “art environments” as they’re called, made by people with no training in sculpture, art or design. Most of these remote installations involve castoff materials.