ITINERARIES FOR ALL INTERESTS Discover group-friendly fun across Wisconsin’s 5 regions
Group Tour Ideas for Every Interest
Craft an unforgettable Upper Midwest group adventure with helpful attraction spotlights, itineraries and listings
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National Railroad Museum, Green Bay
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Outdoor Activities in Wisconsin
Enjoy fine dining, admire beautiful architecture and explore diverse neighborhoods in these Wisconsin cities Groups can embark on water excursions, nature hikes and garden tours SAMPLE ITINERARIES
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Eastern Shores South Central Crossroads Northwoods & Lake Superior Mississippi River Valley & Beyond Wisconsin Heartland
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Harley Davidson Museum, Milwaukee
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Inn on Madeline Island
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Dells Boat Tours
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Art Preserve of the John Michael Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan
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t’s a new year with new ideas, opportunities and optimism. Wisconsin continues to welcome groups with great anticipation and smiles. The stories and itineraries included in this year’s planner feature some new, tried-and-true and all-around FUN destinations/ attractions for your next tour to Wisconsin. Travelers will enjoy the beauty of any outdoor activity on land or water. They’ll experience history, attractions and culture when exploring our urban communities. They’ll enjoy quality and diverse entertainment throughout the state. And, of course, they will savor an abundance of very scrumptious and delicious food, from freshly made sausage to squeaky cheese curds. A multitude of ethnic favorites await, from German cuisine and American fare to flaky kringle and creamy frozen custard. Looking for something new to celebrate the holidays? Wisconsin has a multitude of festive options. Enjoy a variety of cheerful and jolly outdoor light displays throughout the state from not only the windows of the motorcoach, but with a lovely evening stroll or horse-and-carriage ride. Delightful and joyous indoor decorations are beautiful and plentiful around the state. A visit during the holidays will certainly get you and your travelers in the holiday spirit. If you’re looking for even more itinerary ideas for Wisconsin and the Midwest, join us March 27 – 29 for the annual Circle Wisconsin Midwest Marketplace in Bloomington, Minnesota at the Radisson Blu located within the Mall of America. Meet with over 100 destinations, attractions, theaters and more from not only Wisconsin but the surrounding Midwestern states (Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and the Dakotas). It’s an industry event you don’t want to miss. Go to www.midwestmarketplace.org for more information and to register. Wisconsin is an ideal destination for groups looking for scenic and fun outdoor adventures, an abundance of interesting attractions to explore, tasty culinary trips, unique and delightful theater experiences, but above all friendly and smiling Wisconsinites looking forward to welcoming you to our beautiful state. See you on the bus!
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Hotels by Region Contact information on Circle Wisconsin lodging members can be found in this planner’s regional listing sections and also on www.circlewisconsin.com
Hyatt Regency Green Bay Green Bay Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Green Bay Green Bay Tundra Lodge Resort & Conference Center
Legendary Waters Resort & Casino Red Cliff
Door County’s Rowleys Bay Resort & Restaurant Ellison Bay
Green Bay
Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel Wabeno
Candlewood Suites
Milwaukee Airport Oak Creek
Comfort Suites Milwaukee Airport Oak Creek Fairfield Inn & Suites Milwaukee Airport Oak Creek Holiday Inn Express & Suites Milwaukee Airport Milwaukee
Northwoods and Lake Superior
Wisconsin Heartland Eastern Shores
Mississippi River Valley and Beyond Harbor Shores on Lake Geneva Lake Geneva
AmericInn Lodge & Suites Wisconsin Dells
Fairfield Inn & Suites Sheboygan Sheboygan
Sun Prairie
South Central Crossroads
Cascade Development Sun Prairie Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Fort Atkinson Fort Atkinson Baymont Inn & Suites Madison West Madison Chalet Landhaus New Glarus Comfort Suites Madison West Madison
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Madison Holiday Inn Express & Suites Madison Central North Central Group Madison
The Best Western Premier Waterfront Hotel & Conference Center Oshkosh Holiday Inn Express & Suites Fond du Lac
Comfort Inn Fond du Lac Fond du Lac Comfort Suites Appleton Appleton Holiday Inn Appleton Appleton Holiday Inn Express & Suites Oshkosh Oshkosh
Radisson Fond du Lac Fond du Lac ROI Hospitality, Inc. Oshkosh
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isconsin is home to internationally acclaimed art museums, diverse live theater and engaging museums that bring the state’s rich history to life. From homestead recreations to sophisticated galleries, there are numerous cultural attractions to experience throughout the Badger State. Learn about the state’s Scandinavian heritage at Norskedalen Nature & Heritage Center, a Norwegian homestead in Coon Valley. Set in the dramatic Driftless Area of high hills and green valleys, this site focuses on the Norwegian immigrants who settled here in the 19th century. Tour a 1890s restored log cabin, take a refreshing walk along the trails and enjoy a box lunch in an open-air shelter. The Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center near Ashland educates guests on the region’s Native American heritage and mining history. Guests can enjoy interactive stations, a movie theater and the Community of Life Mural: six large vignettes that depict humans interacting with nature over thousands of years. A park ranger can accompany groups on boardwalk trails that pass through the restored wetlands that surround the center. The Great Lakes’ rich maritime history is best appreciated at the dozens of preserved lighthouses that line the Wisconsin coast. North Point Lighthouse, located in Milwaukee’s Lake Park, dates back to 1888 and has been restored to appear as it did in 1912. Customized tours allow groups to explore the keeper’s quarters, admire the Lake Michigan shoreline from the observation deck and enjoy a picnic on the grounds. The city of Manitowoc is home to the Wisconsin Maritime Museum. Explore the nation’s most completely restored WWII submarine, stroll 19th century streets of a shipbuilding town, sail a boat down the river and browse an assortment of exhibits. Live theater performances are an excellent option for your group’s Wisconsin experience. Circle Wisconsin’s theater members offer generous group discounts, and venues are often located near restaurants to minimize motorcoach stops. Best-known for its cherry tree groves and charming resort towns, Door County is also home to the nation’s oldest resident summer theater. Founded in 1935, Peninsula Players Theater stages comedies, dramas and musicals in a unique woodland amphitheater with heated floorboards. Arrive early for sunset views of Green Bay or a drink in the beer garden before enjoying a performance. Productions range from murder mysteries to uplifting Broadway musicals, so there will be a selection every season to appeal to your group’s taste. Northern Sky Theater is a summer theater experience outdoors under the starry sky and located in the beautiful Peninsula State Park in Door County. Only original musical shows are presented that have been created specifically for Northern Sky audiences. Shows are performed here before being seen anywhere else. In the fall season, head indoors to enjoy an original show at the new Creative Center Gould Theater. Groups staying in the Lake Geneva area will want to stop by the Dancing Horses Theatre in Delevan, which presents a dazzling spectacle of equestrian artistry. Horses in a variety of
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breeds perform with exacting precision alongside their trainers in a 90-minute show that concludes with Dancing Waters, which features hundreds of water jets choreographed in a kaleidoscope of changing lights. Special holiday shows are available from November to January. Packages include the performance, a meal and an exotic bird show with parrots singing, roller skating and playing basketball. On backstage tours, visitors meet the trainers and horses up-close. Also in Delavan is Rosewood, which offers lunch, brunch and dinner packages (with choice of plated or buffet menus) that include a cabaret show by entertainers Mark and Gretchen Hladish. New to Rosewood is “Picnic on the Patio," where guests sit around firepits and enjoy grilled entrees while performers stroll through the cabana environment. The Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, a cultural magnet in downtown Milwaukee, is home to the Milwaukee Ballet Company and Florentine Opera Company. The venue also hosts the popular Broadway series, and 2022 productions will include Pretty Woman, Cats and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In Baraboo, audiences can watch live performances at venues that recall the town’s legacy as the former winter quarters of the Ringling Bros. Circus and base of operations for other circuses early in the 20th century. Circus World, a themed attraction set on the banks of the Baraboo River, offers Big Top performances every summer, complete with elephants, horses, dogs, clowns, acrobats, jugglers and aerialists. The annual Big Top Parade will pass downtown’s Al. Ringling Theatre, built in 1915 by the eldest of the world-famous Ringling brothers. The beautifully restored playhouse features live touring shows, classic films, local theater productions, facility tours and demonstrations on its Mighty Barton Organ. The Milwaukee region in particular brims with museums and cultural centers to illuminate visitors about the great artists and immigrants who have contributed to the state’s heritage. Orient your group to the
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The Grohmann Museum in Milwaukee houses artwork dating back to 1580,
The "People of the Waters" exhibit at the Oshkosh Public Museum traces
bronze statues that depict manual labor.
traders of the 1700s.
and its collection includes beautiful stained glass windows and nine-foot-tall
city with Historic Milwaukee, which offers chartered group tour of the city’s diverse neighborhoods. Discover the German heritage of Old World Third Street, learn about the city’s counterculture legacy on the East Side and the Tudor mansions in North Point. You can also register for a step-on guide who will lead groups past the opulent homes and factories owned by the city's beer barons. Also in the city is Jewish Museum Milwaukee, where you’ll explore themes of immigration, intolerance, diversity, respect and freedom. Appealing to people of all faiths, this museum features a soaring Chagall tapestry, interactive exhibits, films and photos. Located on the Milwaukee School of Engineering campus is the Grohmann Museum—the world’s most comprehensive art collection depicting organized work. The museum has three floors
Jewish Museum Milwaukee utilizes a variety of art and artifacts that span centuries to explore the Jewish experience in the Midwest and the world.
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Wisconsin's history from the Paleoindians of 13,000 years ago to the French fur
of galleries and a rooftop sculpture garden containing a dozen large bronze sculptures of men toiling in a field and foundry. South of Milwaukee is the Racine Art Museum, which boasts the largest contemporary craft collection in the United States. Docents will guide you through a building that features over 5,000 pieces of ceramic, fiber and metal. Visitors to Oshkosh will not want to miss Paine Art Center and Gardens, which includes 20 themed areas across four acres that surround an English country mansion. Paved walkways pass by elegant fountains, sculptures and impeccably manicured beds that recall the elegant British estates of the 19th century. The property also hosts a rotating collection of art exhibitions and festive holiday displays. Across the street is the award-winning Oshkosh Public Museum, which houses interactive exhibits in a renovated Edwardian-era home. Visitors can explore the richness of prehistoric life in the “People of the Waters” exhibition and marvel at the beautiful interiors designed by the famous Tiffany Studios. A Queen Anne-style mansion completed in 1893, the Rahr-West Art Museum in Manitowoc welcomes groups who want to admire the original furnishings or walk through the gallery spaces that rotate eight times a year. The museum’s permanent collection includes works by Georgia O’Keeffe, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol, and you can see the replica of a Sputnik IV satellite fragment that fell to Earth outside the museum. The John Michael Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan houses six large gallery spaces that showcase the connection between art and industry, with exhibits made from iron, enamel and brass. Guests will want to stop in the famous bathrooms, whose tiles depict everything from medieval murals to farm animals. Stop in at the Wisconsin Museum of Quilt & Fiber Arts in Cedarburg and be awed by the exhibits that are dedicated to educating and celebrating the artistic, cultural, historic and social importance of this form of art. Enjoy a docent-led tour and then be inspired to create your own piece of fiber art to show off to your friends and family. www.circlewisconsin.com
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Milwaukee Zoo
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Milwaukee Food & City Tours
Urban Attractions Enjoy fine dining, admire beautiful architecture and explore diverse neighborhoods in these Wisconsin cities
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isconsin’s large and cosmopolitan cities are filled with vibrant neighborhoods, engaging museums and diverse dining options. Whether you want to explore these communities on foot or with a chartered stepon guide, these cities and their local DMOs can provide your groups with itineraries and the resources for an unforgettable urban adventure.
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Once a Menominee tribe outpost and French Catholic missionary settlement, Wisconsin’s largest city has blossomed into a metropolis teeming with art and history. VISIT Milwaukee is happy to work with group leaders and recommend itineraries to suit the needs of your party. Harley-Davidson, one of America’s most iconic brands, was founded here in 1904, and you can learn about the evolution of the motorcycle, racing history and pop culture at the Harley-Davidson Museum. Located along the Menomonee River, this industrial-inspired complex houses hundreds of rare vehicles and posters for films like Easy Rider. Groups can also pose for photos along an array of Harley-Davidson motorcycles that span the company’s 117-year history. Celebrate the city’s association with beer with a tour of Lakefront Brewery, which includes a souvenir pint glass, two 16-ounce pours and a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the brewing process. Guests will learn about the science of brewing, pose in front of Bernie Brewer’s original treehouse and sample popular creations like the Fixed Gear American Red IPA and the Riverwest Stein American Lager. The Milwaukee County Zoo is home to over 350 species and includes over 200 park-like acres. Popular areas include the Taylor Family Humboldt Penguin Exhibit (which spotlights the adorable birds native to coastal South America), Adventure Africa (where elephants live in a recreation of a sub-Sahara savanna) and the Herb and Nada Mahler Family Aviary. Groups of 15 or more will receive discounted admission and the opportunity to ride the Zoomobile around the property before exploring individually. Want to experience the city with your taste buds? Board a bus and venture through welcoming neighborhoods with Milwaukee Food & City Tours. This outfitter provides transportation, tour guides and access to countless Milwaukee dining hotspots, and it also tailors itineraries to ensure plenty of time to shop and explore local attractions. Popular themed experiences for groups include “Bikes, Brats & Beer,” which includes visits to the Harley-Davidson Museum and Sauerkraut Boulevard, “Churches & Chocolates” (which explores Milwaukee’s religious history and ethnic establishments) and “Craft Beers of MKE,” where you can sample concoctions in local taprooms. Over 200,000 square feet of exhibition space outside of Milwaukee welcomes groups to one of the largest state fairs in America. Presenting the best produce, livestock and baked goods the Dairy State has to offer, the Wisconsin State Fair allows visitors to talk with local farmers and learn how to make the same jam and syrup as blue ribbon winners. Cheer on the contestants in tractor pulls, pig races and arm-wrestling tournaments, and be sure to catch a performance CIRCLE WISCONSIN 2022 TOUR PLANNER
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Visitors to the Oneida Nation can tour a reconstructed longhouse, shop at the
The EAA Aviation Museum houses over 200 historic airplanes and hosts the
Oneida Veterans Wall.
hundreds of vintage aircraft from across the country.
Oneida Farmers Market and honor those who served in the armed forces at the
by country and rock and roll stars. An extensive midway with carnival games and thrill rides is open for the fair’s entire two August weeks, and group discounts are available for large parties.
GREEN BAY
Home to an NFL stadium, a lively arts scene and spectacular water views, Green Bay is an engaging city for group tours, and Discover Green Bay can assist you to find hidden gems and arrange visits to popular attractions. The city’s crown jewel is Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers and the oldest continually operating NFL
The Green Bay Packers welcome groups with tours of historic Lambeau Field and the adjacent Hall of Fame, where visitors can view legendary players' uniforms and memorabilia.
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annual AirVenture Oshkosh, which includes thrilling aerial acrobatics and
stadium. Stadium tours will guide you through the press box, locker rooms and sidelines, and guides will explain the Packers’ history as the only publicly traded franchise in American sport. Football fans can also explore the adjoining Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, where they can admire the team’s four Super Bowl trophies, Vince Lombardi’s desk and memorabilia from a century of Packers history. A few miles south of Lambeau Field is the Oneida Nation, a federally recognized tribe of Oneida people who welcome visitors to experience their culture. Tours include a look at the tribe’s buffalo herd from an observation deck, an explanation of the emerging Longhouse Village and shopping for beadwork, corn husk dolls and other crafts at Oneida Nation Museum. Homeopathic and herbal remedies are a specialty at Oneida Market. Vendors sell sweetgrass, maple syrup, up to 35 kinds of apples and much more at the weekly outdoor Oneida Farmers Market. Be sure to explore Green Bay Botanical Garden, which includes 47 acres of display gardens and 65,000 plants from around the world. With 300,000 annual spring blooms, concerts at the outdoor amphitheater and a nature-inspired holiday light show, there are engaging group activities for every season. Guided tours are available for motorcoach tours and include stops in the formal gardens, woodland trails and the famous Schierl Wellhouse. The National Railroad Museum in neighboring Ashwaubenon is dedicated to railroad history and among the nation’s largest devoted to this mode of transportation. Take a 25-minute narrated train ride and learn about everything from steam power to hobo culture. Check out the Dwight D. Eisenhower locomotive, the only one of its kind left in the United States.
LAKE WINNEBAGO REGION
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thriving shopping districts, diverse dining and engaging museums. EAA Aviation Museum in Oshkosh is one of the most extensive aviation attractions in the world. Guests can marvel at over 20,000 historic objects in exhibits that include “Women Flyers of WWII” and “Huey: The Workhorse of Vietnam.” A SpaceShipOne exhibit uses immersive sound and lighting effects to tell the story of a mission to space aboard the aircraft. Groups visiting Oshkosh can also hear a symphonic performance at the Grand Oshkosh Opera House, enjoy a stroll in Menominee Park and browse retail deals at the Shoppes at Oshkosh. Appleton—the largest of the Fox Cities—is home to the Hearthstone Historic Museum. This home was the first in the world powered by Thomas Edison’s centrally located hydroelectric system, and guests can admire the Victorian mansion’s original light fixtures, intricate woodwork and stained-glass windows. More beautiful artwork awaits at the Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass, which holds the largest, most representative collection of glass paperweights in the world. You can also visit the History Museum at the Castle, where you can experience magic tricks made famous by Appleton’s most famous former resident: Harry Houdini.
KENOSHA/RACINE
Located in Wisconsin’s southeastern corner between Milwaukee and Chicago, the cities of Kenosha and Racine offer plentiful
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outdoor activities along Lake Michigan, world-class art museums and rich history. The Civil War Museum, the second-largest Civil War museum in the country, focuses on the contributions of the Upper Midwest to the war and the stories of soldiers and civilians alike during the conflict. The museum’s centerpiece is the “Fiery Trial” exhibit, which immerses visitors in a Civil War battle with authentic visual and auditory effects. Groups can also learn about natural history at the Kenosha Public Museum, ride through downtown on the Electric Streetcar and learn about 19th century sailors at the 1866 Southport Lighthouse. Wisconsin-born architect Frank Lloyd Wright helped popularize the Prairie Style and Usonian styles across the United States, and you can tour several of his designs in the Racine area. The SC Johnson Administration Building and Research Tower is the architect’s largest commercial project, a 15-level structure distinguished by alternating bands of brickwork and glass tubing. The three-story Great Workroom is supported by 62 concrete dendriform columns that resemble lily pads and Wrights own desk, which is characterized by rounded corners and swivel drawers. You can also tour Wingspread in nearby Wind Point. Designed for SC Johnson’s then-president H.F. Johnson, Jr., the building consists of four spokes connected to a central living space that contains an immense chimney with five fireplaces. No visit to Racine is complete without sampling the city’s famous kringle—a flaky Danish pastry stuffed with fruit or nut filling.
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oasting diverse topography, and natural wonders, Wisconsin offers plentiful outdoor activities for a fresh-air adventure. The state’s varied environments include the expansive Lake Michigan shoreline, rolling kettle moraine landscapes along the Mississippi River and lush woodlands intersected by streams and
waterfalls. If your group wants to stay near major cities, Wisconsin’s metro areas are home to preserves, zoos and water excursions that can allow you explore the outdoors with minimal travel time. In Wisconsin Dells, the classic activity is a relaxing trip past the sculpted sandstone cliffs and narrow gorges along the Wisconsin River. Dells Boat Tours’ double-decker vessels offer several
Take a relaxing trip past sculpted sandstone cliffs and narrow gorges along the
An Original Wisconsin Ducks adventure includes a trip down Roller Coaster Hill
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options. From mid-April to early November, the one-hour Lower Dells tour showcases unusual rock formations like Hawk’s Bill and Baby Grand Piano, while the two-hour Upper Dells tour includes stops to walk through the cool passageways of Witches Gulch and witness the famous dog leap at Stand Rock. Another Dells must is a rollicking ride on the World War II amphibious vehicles that are the Original Wisconsin Ducks. This forest-and-water adventure is highlighted by barreling down Roller Coaster Hill and splashdowns into the Wisconsin River and Lake Delton. South of Milwaukee in Sturtevant is Apple Holler, a 78-acre attraction that oversees farmland, orchards and a family restaurant dedicated to the delicious magic of apples. Groups can select a u-pick adventure to admire the property’s 30,000 trees and dozens of apple varieties, relax in the Apple Cider Cafe or learn about American folklore on the Johnny Appleseed History Walk. Step thousands of years into Wisconsin’s past with a group visit to Horicon Marsh, a 33,000-acre landscape of protected wetlands. Pontoon excursions can accommodate up to 50 people and will navigate the interconnected marshes to explain the environment’s importance as a nesting area for redhead ducks and great blue herons. Birdwatchers in your party will be delighted to spot the hundreds of species that congregate in this freshwater oasis, including egrets, pelicans and majestic bald eagles. Groups can also stop by the Horicon Marsh Education & Center for a variety of interpretive programs and panoramic hilltop views. Manitowoc is a quaint coastal community with a rich shipbuilding heritage and a charming downtown district. The town’s recreational crown jewel is Neshotah Beach, a six-mile strip of dazzling water
views and unspoiled coast. If your group is interested in a short hike, nearby Point Beach State Forest offers 3,000 acres of shady woodland to explore and access to the Rawley Point Lighthouse. Constructed in 1894, this “skeletal style” maritime landmark rises 113 feet and can draw sailors for miles with one of the Great Lakes’ brightest lanterns. Outdoor enthusiasts will want to walk the trails and see the waterfalls of Amnicon Falls State Park in Douglas County. The home of Wisconsin’s tallest waterfall can pair your group with a tour guide to explain how the falls were created from ancient earthquakes and lava flows that resulted in deep ridges and dramatic fractures on the Earth’s surface. Nicknamed “The Newport of the West” for its opulent Victorian estates and waterfront views, the town of Lake Geneva and surrounding Walworth County draw visitors from across the nation who want to admire the sophisticated Victorian architecture, walk the charming downtown streets and embark on a waterfront cruise. Lake Geneva Cruise Line offers narrated excursions aboard the Grand Belle Geneva, which will sail past the properties once owned by the Wrigleys of chewing gum fame, Samuel Allerton (the founder of the Chicago stockyards) and meatpacking mogul Edward Swift. Other cruises include a tour of the 1888 Black Point Estate, which was once home to a wealthy brewer, and the U.S. Mailboat Cruise (where you can witness a mail carrier quickly hop off the vessel and deliver mail to the waterfront homes before jumping back aboard). Lake Geneva Cruise Line can accommodate parties of varying sizes and offers discounted group rates in addition to specialty meal excursions such as the Sunday Brunch Buffet and Jazz Dinner Cruise.
Visitors to Apple Holler can embark on a hayride, warm up by a campfire, shop
West of the Lake Gardens in Manitowoc features six acres of formal gardens,
for local products or enjoy family-style meals.
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vibrant perennials and a 20,000-galloin reflecting pond.
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Superior Entry Lighthouse in Superior is just one of many historic sites to
Voted "Wisconsin's State Park Treasure," Amnicon Falls State Park features
Interested in other outdoor Walworth County activities? Walworth County: Lake Geneva and Beyond offers several sample itineraries that spotlight local state parks, farms and nature preserves for groups to tour. The “Nature Calls” tour includes several local botanical gardens such as Northwind Perennial Farm and Congdon Gardens in addition to the 21-mile Geneva Lake
Shore Path, which wraps around the lake and offers beautiful views of various waterside mansions. Visitors can also embark on an agritourism adventure with the “Down on the Farm” itinerary, which can include culinary demonstrations at Pearce’s Farm Stand and wagon rides at Royal Oak Farm Orchard. Featuring 11 historic lighthouses, scenic byways that hug 300
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photogenic waterfalls and invigorating hiking trails.
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Lake Geneva Cruise Line's fleet sails past the lake's historic mansions and
Door County is home to 11 preserved lighthouses that offer a glimpse at 19th
miles of coastline and acres of lush orchards, Door County is a destination brimming with outdoor activities. Orient your group to the peninsula with a motorcoach ride on the Door County Coastal Byway, which stretches 66 miles past Sturgeon Bay, the Niagara Escarpment Bluffs and beautiful Lake Michigan vistas. Afterwards, tour one of the area’s signature cherry orchards or wineries. Many
offer guided tours and packaged meals, and you can purchase jams, jellies and pies made on-site to bring back home. Groups can also charter a cruise to pass by coastal caves, 19th century lighthouses and historic marinas. Destination Door County can assist your group in chartering a boat or step-on tour to access these areas.
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Engaging museums and cultural sites
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rom the Gilded Age mansions of Lake Geneva to the enchanting coasts of Door County, the Eastern Shores region has group-friendly opportunities for every interest. Learn about manufacturing history, enjoy an authentic fish boil and sample Wisconsin’s famous dairy products.
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egin your Eastern Shores journey in Door County, a scenic peninsula located between Green Bay and Lake Michigan that has beckoned vacationers for generations. Nicknamed “The Cape Cod of the Midwest,” this region offers 300 miles of shoreline to explore, 11 historic lighthouses to admire and seemingly endless orchards that provide the area with its signature cherries. Spend your afternoon at Door
DOOR COUNTY Peninsula Winery in Carlsville, where you can sample delicious creations like the Blackberry Merlot and Cherry Mimosa. Groups can register for tours that include stops in the 19th century schoolhouse where the winery was established and the tasting room. Afterwards, browse for locally made spreads, cheeses and olive oil. For a picturesque sunset dinner, savor a fish boil at Rowley’s Bay Resort. This
Door County tradition involves whitefish and red potatoes coming to a boil in an iron cauldron placed over an open fire. The flash of flames causes the fish oil to boil over, resulting in a tasty stew typically paired with potatoes as a side and cherry pie for dessert. Fish is only one element of Rowley’s buffet menu, which includes prime rib and sumptuous treats from Grandma’s Swedish Bakery.
S.S. Badger Groups have the option to board the S.S. Badger, the last American coal-fired steamship in operation, on a one-way journey to Michigan. Embark on a four-hour voyage to Luddington, Michigan aboard a vessel that can stow a large motorcoach and offer a variety of indoor and outdoor seating options. Play games with an onboard entertainer, watch free movies and satellite television, browse the gift shop or just lounge on the spacious deck.
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tart your day at AriensCo Museum in Brillion. Housed in the company’s original factory building, this museum features equipment, artifacts and memorabilia that that date back to AriensCo’s founding in 1933. Historic vignettes transport visitors to an 1890s factory, 1930s farm and 1960s backyards, and interactive stations demonstrate how gears, belts and pulleys power machines. Continue to Manitowoc and the state-of-the-art Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center, where you can explore interactive exhibits that demonstrate how scientific breakthroughs have reimagined food production in the 21st century. Guests have the opportunity to witness a live cow birth at the Land’O Lakes Birthing Barn. An on-site staff member will explain the care mother and calf receive before, during and after the birth, and you can enjoy local dairy products at the Wisconsin Café. Groups can also register for a local farm tour to learn how new technology assists family-owned farms throughout the Midwest. Afterwards, stop by Henning’s Wisconsin Cheese, a fourthgeneration cheese factory, store and museum near Kiel that’s been in business since 1914. Visit on a weekday morning to taste cheese curds at their freshest and squeakiest. The popular snack is mild in flavor and sold by the bag, but Henning’s also makes many cheddar and specialty cheeses.
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pend your morning at the Wade House Historical Site. This preserved 1849 Greek Revival building served as a stagecoach inn for those traveling between Fond du Lac and Sheboygan, and you can see over 70 horse-drawn and hand-drawn vehicles in the property’s Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum. Groups can register for a tour to learn about 19 th century hotels, watch a blacksmith and ride a horse-drawn buggy. If you are visiting Sheboygan for the holiday season, spend your evening at Making Spirits Bright. This festival, which runs from Thanksgiving to Christmas, takes visitors through the winding trails of Evergreen Park to admire thousands of lights festooning trees, with shapes from gingerbread houses to the Eiffel Tower. Additional activities include a visit from Santa Claus, Christmas carols sung by local choirs and hot cocoa. Tonight, enjoy dinner on the shores of Lake Michigan and one of the many restaurants found in the historic town of Port Washington in Ozaukee County. Other attractions in the county include Cedar Creek Settlement and Harrington Beach State Park. Take a step back in time at Pioneer Village in Saukville, which is operated by the Ozaukee County Historical Society. A collection of over 24 restored buildings dating back to the 1840s to early 1900s are in a natural village setting. You can also tour the Port Washington Light, which was a Coast Guard Station and now houses a collection of preserved Great Lakes maritime artifacts.
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pend your morning exploring the charming town of Cedarburg, located 20 miles north of Milwaukee. Artists, antique collectors and more do business in 70-plus shops on and near Washington Avenue in downtown Cedarburg, and the city’s two business districts contain over 200 structures deemed historically significant. Located in the historic Hilgen & Schroeder Mill Store, the Cedarburg History Museum recreates a general store with authentic foodstuffs, kitchen utensils and cash registers. Head west out of Milwaukee to Eagle for a step back in time at Old World Wisconsin. Your group will be immersed in historical environments including eight ethnic working farms featuring German, Scandinavian, Swedish immigrants and more, village shops and heirloom gardens. Get hands-on with history by doing farm chores, attending a one-room school or riding a replica 1890s bicycle. Enjoy snacks, lunch, ice cream and shopping at a general store.
CEDARBURG, EAGLE, LAKE GENEVA Embark on a cruise or hike to admire the ornate mansions that dot the Lake Geneva shoreline. Black Point Estate, built by a Chicago beer baron, is one of the finest
examples of Queen Anne architecture and Victorian furnishings. Outside, wander the massive lawn and take a group photo on the bluff that overlooks Lake Geneva.
Black Point Estate
Old World Wisconsin www.circlewisconsin.com
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ROWLEYS BAY RESORT
ROB PETERSON • 920-743-7431 marketing@dcwine.com www.dcwine.com
LAURA BRADLEY • 920-818-1137 laurab@doorcounty.com www.doorcounty.com
JEWEL PETERSON OURADNIK • 800-999-2466 groups@rowleysbayresort.com www.rowleysbayresort.com
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Sturgeon Bay Wisconsin's largest winery is open yearround and features over 50 wines and ciders. Large retail area for Door County gifts, wine accessories, homemade fudge, olive oils & vinegar and specialty cherry food products. Well-staffed to handle groups of any size.
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Sturgeon Bay Few destinations in the Midwest provide a combination of natural beauty, history and small-town charm like Door County. Over a dozen quaint villages contain museums, galleries, boutique shops, wineries and performing arts venues. No visit is complete without experiencing a Door County fish boil and a slice of cherry pie.
Ellison Bay Largest full-service resort in northern Door County. Lake Michigan waterfront, two queen beds in each room, flat-screen TVs, complimentary room policy, Rowleys Bay Restaurant and fullservice waterfront pub. All-you-can-eat fish boil with historical re-enactment, full breakfast buffet, Grandma’s Swedish Bakery, two comps per meal.
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Northern Sky is a must-see Door County entertainment experience—with two unique theaters. Enjoy original musicals under the stars at the Peninsula Park Amphitheater and the intimate Gould Theater. Discover what the Chicago Tribune calls ”one of the most exceptional professional troupes in the country.”
Fish Creek Door County’s professional theatrical treasure, presenting Broadway-quality comedies, dramas and musicals for 86 seasons. Enjoy an unforgettable theatrical experience and discover why visitors delight in the renowned artistic company and picturesque setting. Delight in the Peninsula Players Experience Tuesday through Sunday.
BECKY DELISLE • 920-854-6117 becky@northernskytheater.com www.northernskytheater.com
AUDRA BAAKARI BOYLE • 920-868-3287 audra@peninsulaplayers.com www.peninsulaplayers.com
JACOB SERVAIS • 920-569-7145 servaisj@packers.com www.packershofandtours.com
Fish Creek
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Green Bay The 15,000-square-foot Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame is conveniently located on the main floor of the Lambeau Field Atrium. A tribute to the greatest story in sports, the HOF uses technology and enhanced interactives to educate and inspire visitors about the rich history of the Packers.
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GREEN BAY BOTANICAL GARDEN
NATIONAL RAILROAD MUSEUM
ONEIDA NATION OF WISCONSIN
JESSICA MARTIN • 920-490-9457 jmartin@gbbg.org www.gbbg.org
ROBERT LETTENBERGER • 920-437-7623 rjlett@nationalrrmuseum.org www.nationalrrmuseum.org
MICHELLE DANFORTH • 920-494-4006 mdanfor8@oneidanation.org www.exploreoneida.com/tour
Green Bay At Green Bay Botanical Garden, escape from your everyday and venture through lush gardens that capture the radiance of Midwest flora amid stunning architecture. The Garden is a popular destination for group tours with 47 acres of display gardens and natural areas to explore throughout the seasons.
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Green Bay Experience the history, culture and technology of American railroading. Walk though Gen. Eisenhower's WWII command train. Marvel at the size of the Big Boy, one of the world's largest steam locomotives. Experience the Pullman Porter’s labor struggles. Take a train ride. Guided, self-guided and behind-the-scenes experiences.
Green Bay Immerse yourself in the culture and history of the Oneida Nation. Experience what life was like for the Oneidas living in traditional longhouses in New York to the original log homes after the movement to Wisconsin. Visit the museum, buffalo overlook, and of course don’t forget shopping. Guided tour available.
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SUSAN BROBERG • 920-471-7951 info@candmpresents.com www.candmpresents.com
JULIE GERCZAK • 920-405-1154 julie@greenbay.com www.greenbay.com
TRACY HILLESHEIM • 920-321-5059 tracy.hillesheim@hyatt.com www.greenbay.regency.hyatt.com
Green Bay We offer concierge-style service and unique tour opportunities throughout Wisconsin. Whether you choose a pre-set itinerary or one we’ve curated for your group, the VIP service and added touches we include make your guests’ experience memorable and fun!
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Green Bay Looking for something new and exciting? Be part of the action. Go behind the scenes. Amp up your group visit by trying a Green Bay Signature Experience. See history and performing arts from a whole new perspective. Challenge your senses and see things you’ve never seen before.
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Green Bay Hyatt Regency Green Bay is an all-suite property conveniently located in downtown Green Bay along the Fox River Train. Experience comfortable luxury and Midwest hospitality in Wisconsin's oldest city. Within walking distance you will be able to access all of the restaurants and stores located downtown.
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RADISSON HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER—GREEN BAY
TUNDRA LODGE
ARIENSCO MUSEUM
Green Bay Groups of all sizes welcome! Come visit our completed renovated hotel located on the Oneida Nation and connected to Oneida Casino. Browse Native American art in the lobby and enjoy a specialty coffee at Sky World Coffee and Custard Shop! Tour packages available.
Green Bay Despite being one of the most affordable resorts in Green Bay, the Tundra Lodge is always looking for ways to add value to your experience. Featuring modern, well-appointed accommodations just a short stroll from legendary Lambeau Field, Tundra Lodge has the ideal package to meet your group’s needs.
AMANDA LAFAVE • 920-405-6405 amanda.lafave@rhccgb.com www.radissonhotels.com
JOE VAN BEEK • 920-491-5760 jvanbeek@tundralodge.com www.tundralodge.com
ANN STILP • 920-475-1880 astilp@ariensco.com www.ariensco.com
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Brillion Housed in our original factory, the museum feature interactive exhibits and vintage equipment revealing how our machines shaped the American landscape. Take a walk through 14,000 square feet of exhibition space to see a full-scale replica of Henry Ariens’ garage and vintage equipment like the Model A Tiller and the first Sno-Thro®.
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EAA AVIATION MUSEUM
HORICON MARSH
OSHKOSH PUBLIC MUSEUM
RON CONNOLLY • 920-426-4815 museum@eaa.org www.EAA.org/museum
ELIZABETH HERZMANN • 920-387-7893 elizabeth.herzmann@wisconsin.gov www.horiconmarsh.com
TAMMY MALEWSKI • 920-236-5763 tmalewski@ci.oshkosh.wi.us www.oshkoshmuseum.org
Oshkosh The world-class EAA Aviation Museum showcases more than 100 aircraft spanning the entire history of personal flight, from the Wright Brothers to civilian space exploration. It also includes the seasonal Pioneer Airport, a faithful re-creation of a 1920s aerodrome that hosts flight experiences in vintage biplanes.
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Horicon Truly experience Horicon Marsh by exploring the interactive Explorium exhibit, five miles of winding trails & boardwalk and the Flyway Gift Shop. The Education & Visitor Center offers breathtaking views, events, programs and even more. Open year-round (weekends). Closed on major holidays.
Oshkosh The Museum is all about discovery. Offering long-term and traveling exhibitions, a robust calendar of programs and presentations that promote further understanding and appreciation of local history and culture as well as providing a fun and interesting way to enjoy learning. We look forward to your visit!
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Oshkosh Revered as an “American Castle,” the Paine features an exquisite 1920s mansion with historic interiors, an exceptional art collection and flourishing gardens. The Paine also presents changing art exhibitions and an extraordinary holiday display. Group rates and guided tours are available upon request. SHERRY ESSLINGER • 920-235-6903 tours@thepaine.org www.thepaine.org
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Oshkosh Discover world-class museums, fine dining and great views of Lake Winnebago and the Fox River on the beautiful Riverwalk. Customized itineraries and guided tours available year-round. JODI JENSEMA 920-303-9200 jodi@visitoshkosh.com www.visitoshkosh.com
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Appleton Brand-new modern hotel featuring 121 guest rooms. Enjoy breakfast and dinner in Toast to Toast, our fast casual restaurant. Take a dip in the pool to relax after a long day. Enjoy our spacious fitness center and outdoor patio. JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
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FOX CITIES CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
Fond du Lac From the endearing charm of Wisconsin supper clubs to hands-on experiences, we invite you to Fond du Lac and the Lake Winnebago Region. From food to fun, to amazement and adventure, our must-do tours will make your group excursion memorable. We invite you to C’mon In! LIZ ENGH • 920-923-3010 lengh@fdl.com www.fdl.com
Appleton The Fox Cities-Greater Appleton area, nestled along the Fox River and Lake Winnebago in east central Wisconsin, is comprised of 19 distinct, vibrant communities. Our sumptuous food, one-of-a-kind shopping and uplifting arts, culture and sporting events will make your stay. ALISON HUTCHINSON • 920-734-3358 ahutchinson@foxcities.org www.foxcities.org
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BEST WESTERN PREMIER WATERFRONT HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER
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Oshkosh We offer access to the water, downtown shops and attractions like the Prairie Art Center and EAA Aviation Museum. We also offer riverside dining and a full lounge.
Fond du Lac Conveniently located right off Highway 41. The 78-room hotel offers a complimentary continental breakfast buffet. Rooms feature a microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker and complimentary Wi-Fi.
DAVID HELGESON 920-230-6288 dhelgeson@bwoshkosh.com www.bwoshkosh.com
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
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Appleton One of the few upscale all-suite hotels in Appleton. The 130-room hotel offers a complimentary hot breakfast buffet and evening cocktail reception in Duffy's Pub. JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
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HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS HOTEL & SUITES OSHKOSH
RADISSON FOND DU LAC
Oshkosh All rooms have microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker, hairdryer and Wi-Fi. Complimentary hot breakfast provided as well as an evening cocktail reception.
Fond du Lac Recently renovated hotel with comfortable guest rooms and exceptional service and amenities will make your guests feel right at home. All 133 guest rooms have refrigerators and microwaves, complimentary bottled water and a Keurig coffeemaker.
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
Fond du Lac Our beautiful hotel offers 86 spacious guest rooms with refrigerators, microwaves and Keurig coffeemakers. Bright open breakfast room offering complimentary deluxe breakfast buffet.
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As a premier destination in the heart of Wisconsin, Oshkosh always offers an exciting variety of events and attractions for groups of any size. Explore life by the lake and take a stroll on the riverwalk or attend events ranging from dinner theaters to the world's largest airshow, EAA AirVenture. Supper clubs, waterfront dining, breweries, wineries, chocolate shops and drive-ins allow every visitor to find their favorite flavors.
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Old + new, there’s so much to do!
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Oshkosh Our properties include Springhill Suites and Fairfield Inn & Suites (Wisconsin Dells), Best Western Plus ( Jefferson), Cambria (Madison East), Country Inn & Suites (Fond du Lac) and La Quinta Inn (Oshkosh). CATHY CLUFF 920-420-0790 ccluff@roihospitality.com www.roihospitality.com
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RAHR WEST ART MUSEUM Manitowoc Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, Marc Chagall and Andrew Wyeth lead the nationally recognized collection. Includes the Historic Vilas-Rahr Mansion and site of the 1962 crash landing of the Sputnik IV spacecraft. GREG VADNEY 920-686-3090 gvadney@manitowoc.org www.manitowoc.org
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ART PRESERVE
Sheboygan The Art Preserve of the John Michael Kohler Art Center lets visitors interact with the Arts Center’s world-renowned collection of artist-built environments: evocations of the gardens, homes, parks and yards that artist’s filled or covered with works of art. LAURA TYMM 920-458-6144 ltymm@jmkac.org www.artpreservecom
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Manitowoc Enjoy a relaxing 4-hour trip between Ludington, Michigan and Manitowoc. There is plenty to see and do aboard the huge ship—including games with our entertainer, free movies and satellite television and shopping in the gift shop.
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FARM WISCONSIN DISCOVERY CENTER
JOHN MICHAEL KOHLER ARTS CENTER
ABIGAIL MARTIN 920-726-6000 tours@farmwisconsin.org www.farmwisconsin.org
LAURA TYMM 920-458-6144 ltymm@jmkac.org www.artpreserve.org
Manitowoc Farm Wisconsin is a state-of-the-art, interactive agricultural education center. The center features interactive exhibits, a birthing barn, the Farm House Store and Ice Cream Acres.
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WADE HOUSE
Plymouth At Wade House, the golden era of carriages lives on forever, with historic structures and a state-of-theart museum highlighting its wonders. Explore the perfectly located historic site of the first European settlers of Greenbush.
Sheboygan Sheboygan's acclaimed arts center features contemporary art exhibitions, performances, community events, classes and workshops for all ages. Admission is free.
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WISCONSIN MARITIME MUSUEM
Manitowoc The Wisconsin Maritime Museum engages and educates the public about the maritime history of Wisconsin in the Great Lakes region, including Wisconsin’s World War II submarines.
SHELBY SOBERALSKI 231-843-1509 ext. 3001 ssoberalski@interlakems.com ssbadger.com
ROBERT PARKER 920-526-3271 robert.parker@wisconsinhistory.org wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org
ABBIE DIAZ 920-684-0218 adiaz@wisconsinmaritime.org www.wisconsinmaritime.org
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VISIT SHEBOYGAN
Manitowoc Only in Manitowoc-Two Rivers can you watch a calf birth at the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center, go below deck on a WWII submarine at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum and ride aboard the S.S. Badger Car Ferry.
Sheboygan We’re the “Malibu of the Midwest” and the “Bratwurst Capital of the World.” From world-class food options to group-friendly attractions, welcoming hotels and scenic vistas, we encourage you to explore “The Sheboygan Way.”
RAEANN THOMAS 920-686-3077 rthomas@manitowoc.info www.manitowoc.info
SHELLY HARMS 902-335-0065 shelly@visitsheboygan.com www.visitsheboygan.com
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Sheboygan Making Spirits Bright is a drivethrough lights show beginning Friday after Thanksgiving through the end of December. Experience entertainment, photos with Santa and trolley rides at nearby Quarryview Center. GERRY PLEHN 920-234-2292 gplehn46@charter.net
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Sheboygan The only Marriot property withing 35 miles of Sheboygan. Complimentary breakfast awaits you in the morning. Relax and unwind in the pool or fitness center. Grab a drink or appetizer at the lobby bar. JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
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CEDARBURG HISTORY MUSEUM AND VISITOR CENTER
GROHMANN MUSEUM
MINDY AUSLOOS • 920-894-3032 mindy@henningscheese.com www.henningscheese.com
MAGGIE DOBSON • 262-377-9620 tourism@cedarburg.com www.cedarburg.org
CAROLINE VANEVENHOVEN • 414-277-2333 vanevenhoven@msoe.edu www.grohmannmuseum.org
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JEWISH MUSEUM MILWAUKEE
BARBARA SMYRL • 414-287-2786 Barbara.smyrl@harley-davidson.com www.h-dmuseum.com
JULIA GRIFFITH • 414-277–7795 julia@historicmilwaukee.org www.historicmilwaukee.org
CASSIE SACOTTE • 414-390-5757 cassies@milwaukeejewish.org www.jewishmuseummilwaukee.org
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HENNING’S WISCONSIN CHEESE
Kiel Take a ride through the Wisconsin rural countryside and experience Henning’s Wisconsin Cheese for yourself. You can watch cheese being made and try fresh cheese curds every morning Mon-Fri.
Milwaukee A visit to the Harley-Davidson Museum is an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime. With an unrivaled collection of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles and memorabilia, a 20-acre, parklike campus and a calendar full of activities, the H-D Museum is one of Milwaukee’s top tourist destinations for visitors from around the globe.
Milwaukee Voted Milwaukee’s best brewery tour. Entertaining guides show you the ins and outs of brewing, tell you a little about ourselves and serve you some cold ones along the way. Top that with amazing cheese curds or other Wisconsin favorites in the restaurant. All that plus unique Milwaukee memorabilia. CHRIS RANSON • 414-292-0803 chris@lakefrontbrewery.com www.lakefrontbrewery.com
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Cedarburg Discover Cedarburg's rich history by stopping by the History Museum and Visitor Center located in the heart of downtown. The museum features rotating exhibits, historic photos and a general store. Stay up-to-date with local happenings and grab a commemorative item to bring home.
Milwaukee Explore Milwaukee’s downtown and neighborhoods with a Historic Milwaukee step-on guide. Learn about early Milwaukee history, discover architectural gems by local and international architects and discover how the modern city is adapting. Our Milwaukee-themed store has 200+ book titles, locally made home goods, gifts, art, kid items and more.
Milwaukee Open year-round, the Milwaukee County Zoo is home to over 2,500 mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles. The zoo continues to be recognized as one of the finest in the country. The Zoo is a leader in animal management, education, conservation and entertainment. Guided tours available. CHEYENNE GILLIS • 414-256-5433 Cheyenne.gillis@milwaukeecountywi.gov www.milwaukeezoo.org
Milwaukee The Grohmann Museum Collection includes over 1,500 paintings, sculptures and works on paper from 1580 to the present. They reflect a variety of artistic styles and subjects that document the evolution of organized work and human achievement.
Milwaukee Jewish Museum Milwaukee uses the history of Milwaukee’s Jewish community to make connections between groups and to contemporary times. The permanent exhibit explores themes of immigration, intolerance, diversity, respect and freedom. Highlights include a wall-sized tapestry by Marc Chagall, Golda Meir, the Settlement Cookbook and our special exhibits.
Milwaukee Visit a restored 1888 lighthouse, museum and event destination in historic Lake Park. Climb the 74-foot tower for spectacular views of Lake Michigan and Milwaukee.
ANN WOLLMER • 414-332-6754 keeper@northpointlighthouse.org www.northpointlighthouse.org
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Spend a Day of Adventure at the Milwaukee County Zoo! Experience our 192-acre park with an hour-long Zoo Expeditions Tour. Our friendly tour guides will keep you up to date on the latest animal info and everything that’s happening around the Zoo. Sit back and relax while you take in the sights and sounds from a unique perspective.
For groups of all ages! For details on group rates and tours, contact Cheyenne Gillis at 414-256-5430 or Cheyenne.gillis@milwaukeecountywi.gov
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OLD WORLD WISCONSIN
WISCONSIN MUSEUM OF QUILTS & FIBER ARTS Cedarburg The only museum in Wisconsin devoted to quilting, Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts is located on an intact 1850s German farmstead. Enjoy the restored barn, rotating exhibitions and a gift shop.
MILWAUKEE FOOD & CITY TOURS Wauwatosa Discover Milwaukee’s most delicious neighborhoods with itineraries such as a Progressive Ethnic Lunch; Churches & Chocolates; and Christmas Bakery Bus. Guided food and sightseeing tours include tastings that add up to a meal.
MELISSA WRAALSTAD • 262-546-0300 director@wiquiltmuseum.com www.wiquiltmuseum.com
THERESA NEMETZ • 262-853-5239 theresa@milwaukeefoodtours.com www.milwaukeefoodtours.com
Eagle Bring your group for a hands-on history exploration of immersive historical environments including working farms, village shops and heirloom gardens. Stop in the village general store and enjoy lunch, a snack or ice cream in the Clausing Barn Café.
BOB PARKER • 262-594-6301 robert_parker@wisconsinhistory.org www.oldworldwisconsin.org
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OZAUKEE COUNTY TOURISM Grafton Discover charming downtowns, carefully preserved natural amenities and a treasure trove of things to do in Ozaukee County.
VISIT MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Milwaukee is Wisconsin’s largest city and is located at the confluence of Lake Michigan and three rivers. Visitors are always amazed by the city’s renowned culinary scene, distinctive neighborhoods, world-class entertainment and one-of-akind attractions.
WISCONSIN STATE FAIR Milwaukee Enjoy family-friendly activities, exciting entertainment, agriculture shows, delicious food and more at the Wisconsin State Fair! Group admission ticket discounts and free bus parking are available when arranged in advance.
CANDLEWOOD SUITES MILWAUKEE AIRPORT Oak Creek Located just nine miles from the Potawatomi Casino, all suites have a fully equipped kitchen. Affordable seasonal group rates available. Complimentary onsite motorcoach parking.
KATHY MEULEMANS 800-403-9898 info@ozaukeecounty.com www.ozaukeetourism.com
LINDSEY MCKEE 414-287-4232 lmckee@milwaukee.org www.visitmilwaukee.org
JAIME KWIATKOWSKI 414-266-7028 jaime.kwiatkowski@wistatefair.com www.wistatefair.com
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
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COMFORT SUITES MILWAUKEE AIRPORT Oak Creek Offering 138 oversized guest rooms, complimentary breakfast and on-site Duffy’s Pub serving complimentary beverages Sunday through Thursday. All rooms have a microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker, hairdryer and free Wi-Fi.
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES MILWAUKEE AIRPORT Oak Creek The 119-room hotel offers a complimentary breakfast daily and beverages served Sunday-Thursday. Relax in the pool and whirlpool. The Fairfield is only 15 minutes away from downtown Milwaukee.
HOLIDAY INN & SUITES MILWAUKEE AIRPORT Milwaukee Start your morning with a deluxe hot continental breakfast buffet. All of the 115 guest rooms have a microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker, hairdryer and Wi-Fi. Located just two miles from Milwaukee’s General Mitchell Airport.
MARCUS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Milwaukee Milwaukee's entertainment destination offering touring Broadway shows, opera, ballet, children's theater, off-Broadway shows and special Marcus Center Presents events nearly 365 days a year! Aggressive group discounts and pricing.
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
JOHN BARNES 414-273-7121 jbarnes@marcuscenter.org www.marcuscenter.org
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WALWORTH COUNTY ATTRACTION
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BLACK POINT ESTATE & GARDENS
EAST TROY RAILROAD MUSEUM
LAKE GENEVA CRUISE LINE
DAVID DESIMONE • 262-248-1888 david.desimone@wisconsinhistory.org www.blackpointestate.wisconsinhistory.org
JIM FEYERHERM • 262-684-9148 jimf@easttroyrr.org www.easttroyrr.org
SUSAN SCHINDLER • 262-248-6206 susan@glcl.net www.cruiselakegeneva.com
Lake Geneva After enjoying a scenic boat tour of beautiful Geneva Lake, you’ll arrive at the estate which spans across eight acres of land and 620 feet of undisturbed shoreline. Explore the decades of history left behind.
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East Troy Take train rides on trolleys or interurbans from our historic East Troy Depot to the Elegant Farmer. Charters, including elegant dining charters, can be scheduled any day of the week.
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Lake Geneva There is no better way to enjoy beautiful Lake Geneva than on a scenic boat tour! Choose from a wide variety of tour options - the famous U.S. Mailboat Tour, a delicious Luncheon Tour or an Ice Cream Social Tour.
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LAKE GENEVA AND BEYOND: WALWORTH COUNTY Delavan Your group will love their trip to the Lake Geneva area. With great theaters, unique shopping, historic tours and delicious dining, your hardest decision is “where to next?”
HARBOR SHORES ON LAKE GENEVA Lake Geneva We specialize in tour groups, offering competitive rates with an ideal location in downtown Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Plan a unique vacation experience with us today!
DANCING HORSES THEATRE & PETTING ZOO Delavan Wisconsin's #1 attraction located on the Wisconsin/Illinois border. Our 90-minute performance in a climatecontrolled theater is open year-round with shows changing three times a year. Seating for 300 plus two party rooms.
ROSEWOOD ENTERTAINMENT Delavan Colorful video and lighting illuminate Rosewood's unique cabaret-styled music shows, professionally produced and performed in our state-of-the-art music theater. Customize your farmto-table lunch, brunch or dinner menu.
262-728-6000 info@visitwalworthcounty.org
CAROLINE CORNELISON 262-248-9181 caroline@harborshoreslg.com www.harborshoreslg.com
JOYCE BICEK 262-728-8200 info@thedancinghorses.com www.thedancinghorses.com
DUSTIN GRINDLE 262-725-7286 dustin@rosewoodwi.com www.rosewoodwi.com
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APPLE HOLLER Sturtevant Apple Holler is a farm-to-table restaurant, bakery, gift shop, orchard and family farm with pickyour-own-apples, peaches, pears and pumpkins. Enjoy four seasons of fun: orchard & farm tours, hayrides, sleigh rides and barnyard animals.
RACINE ART MUSEUM Racine Home to the largest collection of contemporary craft in the U.S. (over 5,000 pieces of ceramic, fiber, glass, metal, polymer and wood). RAM offers entertaining docents to guide tours through exhibitions that change three times a year.
REAL RACINE Sturtevant Racine features Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, Danish bakery tours, the Case IH Tractor factory, Wind Point Lighthouse, glass blowing, the historical Masonic Center and America's largest collection of contemporary craft art.
VISIT KENOSHA Kenosha Make new memories on Kenosha’s Lake Michigan shore. Enjoy tasty treats at Tenuta’s Deli and Mars Cheese Castle, travel back in time at five museums, climb a lighthouse, tour historic districts and ride on electric streetcars.
DAVE FLANNERY 262-884-7100 info@appleholler.com www.appleholler.com
JESSICA ZALEWSKI 262-619-3538 jzalewski@ramart.org www.ramart.org
DAVE BLANK 262-884-6405 dave@realracine.com www.realracine.com
EVA HOEY 262-857-7164 eva@visitkenosha.com www.visitkenosha.com
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South Central Crossroads Europe in Wisconsin
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ater from Lake Mendota and the Rock and Wisconsin rivers has influenced so much of the South Central Crossroads' regional distinctions, including its dairy and sawmill industries, Swiss heritage and beautiful state parks. Groups who plan a trip to this region will discover charming downtowns, lush gardens and engaging museums to create a distinctly Wisconsin itinerary.
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iddleton—minutes away from the state capital and home to numerous lodging options—is a great hub-and-spoke city for motorcoach groups planning a regional itinerary. Learn about the beer-making process at Capital Brewery, shop the outdoor avenues of Greenway Station and relax besides bubbling freshwater springs at Pheasant Branch Conservatory. No visit to Middleton is complete without a visit to the National Mustard Museum, home to nearly 6,000 jars, bottles and tubes of mustard from all 50 states and over 70 countries. Visitors can sample hundreds of mustards, ranging from tangy blue cheese to hot wasabi, at the tasting bar and purchase their favorites in the extensive storefront shop, which also sells gourmet chutneys, salsas and preserves to bring back home. The Wisconsin Historical Museum in Madison spotlights the state’s influence on culture, industry and politics with permanent and rotating exhibits across the street from the Wisconsin State Capitol. Visitors can step inside a replica trading post used by fur traders, enter a wigwam to understand Ojibwe life and learn about Wisconsin’s contribution to women’s suffrage. You can taste authentic Dutch, German and Hispanic cheeses at Alp & Dell Cheese Store, a Swiss-style dairy outlet in Monroe that is attached to award-winning producer Emmi Roth USA. Years of study and European-style apprenticeship have produced exceptional cheesemakers your group can watch in a glass-walled viewing hall, while samples of pungent Limburger, buttery Havarti and other varieties are available in the main showroom.
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NEW GLARUS, SPRING GREEN, MINERAL POINT
pend your second day in the charming town of New Glarus. Nicknamed “America’s Little Switzerland,” this community was founded by Swiss immigrants in 1845 and is populated with buildings that resemble alpine chalets. Learn about local heritage at the Golden Fleece Museum (which houses authentic Swiss art and handicrafts) and explore the Swiss Historical Village, a 14-building campus that includes a cheese factory and firehouse. Swiss and German cuisine, including schnitzels and fondues, draws tour groups to the 67-room Chalet Landhaus Inn, a magnificent specimen of
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Alpine architecture that is large enough to accommodate bus tours. Buy almond horns and bratzeli cookies at New Glarus Bakery, in business since 1910, and bring home reminders of Switzerland at Esther’s European Imports. Groups can also book a tasting at Bailey’s Run Vineyard & Winery, where you can sample sweet or dry flights in an open-air barn. Popular selections include the Edelweiss sweet white and Rebel Faith dry red. Visitors will also want to stop by the House on the Rock in Spring Green. Visionary architecture, eclectic collections and incredible stories await your group. Explore unique collections that include the world’s largest carousel, a 200-foot sea creature and a room full of automated music machines. Enjoy the view as you step into the Infinity Room, which offers stunning vistas of the Wisconsin River Valley. Groups interested in history can also visit Pendarvis, a picturesque cluster of stone buildings constructed by Cornish immigrants in the early 1800s.
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FORT ATKINSON, JANESVILLE, BELOIT
ontinue your trip in Fort Atkinson, which was founded in 1832 by General Henry Atkinson. You can see a replica of the original fort at the Hoard Historical Museum, which also includes exhibits on the city’s dairy heritage and connection to former Wisconsin Governor William Hoard. Fort Atkinson also features a charming downtown along the rock river with welcoming Irish pubs and preserved 19th century architecture. Continue south to Janesville and tour the Rotary Botanical Gardens, a 20-acre property that showcases plants from Japan, Italy and France. Other group-friendly Janesville attractions include Hoo’s Woods Raptor Center, Daluge Farm and Fermenting Cellars Winery. Your itinerary should also include the Milton House Museum, which was an important Underground Railroad stop in the 1860s and once hosted prominent abolitionist Sojourner Truth. Conclude your itinerary in Beloit with a tour of the Beckman Mill, a restored and functioning 1868 grist mill that includes a sawmill display, visitor center and gift shop. Surrounding the mill is a 50acre, interactive campus that includes a creamery, blacksmith shop and vintage garden. Visitors can also see effigy mounds on the Beloit College campus, admire beautiful works at the Wright Museum of Art and watch a Beloit Snappers baseball game at the brand-new Riverbend Stadium.
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Rotary Botanical Gardens, Janesville
BELOIT Undeniably Undeniably Different Different Beloit can accommodate day-trip groups, overnight hub and spoke seekers, or weary travelers looking to stretch their legs during a long journey. Make your trip a home run and slide into our brand new, $37 million, downtown stadium!
VISITBELOIT.COM CONTACT MATTHEW BOSEN TO PLAN YOUR VISIT AT MATT@VISITBELOIT.COM OR 608.313.1366 60 Miles South of Madison 75 Miles West of Milwaukee 90 Miles West of Chicago PHOTO: ABC SUPPLY STADIUM
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BAYMONT INN & SUITES MADISON WEST
JENNY GREENE • 608-935-3639 groupsales@ thehouseontherock.com www.thehouseontherock.com
608-264-6555 museum@wisconsinhistory.org www.historicalmuseum. wisconsinhistory.org
LAURA PORTZ 608-831-3399 lportz@cityofmiddleton.us www.visitmiddleton.com
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
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Spring Green Alex Jordan’s retreat opened in 1960 and has since has grown into an attraction with many buildings and exhibits. You will explore some of the world’s most unique collections, including the world’s largest carousel, automated music machines and more.
CASCADE DEVELOPMENT
Madison Cascade Development owns and operates three IHG-branded hotels throughout the greater Madison area. Our properties are conveniently located off Interstates 90/94/39 and are near a variety of restaurants, shopping and entertainment. JOE MORGAN 608-219-9431 joemorgan@cascadedevelop.com www.cascadedevelop.com
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Middleton The North Central Group owns and operates 10 Hilton and Marriott brand hotels throughout the greater Madison area. Our properties are conveniently located off of Interstates 90/94/39 and are in close proximity to local attractions. MADDI OLSON 507-382-8756 molson@ncghotels.com www.ncghotels.com/motorcoach
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Madison The Wisconsin Historical Museum shares the stories behind Wisconsin’s heritage through exhibits featuring Native Nations and Tribes, the immigrant experience, frontier life, agriculture, industry, politics and much, much more.
Middleton Middleton is home to great groupfriendly local attractions including the world-famous Capital Brewery, National Mustard Museum and shopping in Downtown Middleton and Greenway Station.
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Madison This group-friendly 129-room newly renovated hotel on Madison’s west side offers microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker and complimentary Wi-Fi in rooms. Pool, whirlpool and lounge area are available.
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COMFORT SUITES MADISON WEST
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES MADISON
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES MADISON CENTRAL
JOAN PINCH 920-322-8204 jpinch@wiscohotels.com www.wiscohotels.com
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AMY GUDEYON 608-709-5050 amy.gudeyon@glmghotels.com www.ihg.com
Madison Awarded the No.1 Comfort Suites in the nation. All 95 suites offer microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker and complimentary Wi-Fi. Your guests can utilize the pool, whirlpool and fitness center.
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Madison Conveniently located on Madison’s East Side and to many local attractions, the Holiday Inn Express and Suites Madison is easily accessible from the interstate. Offering complimentary bus parking.
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Madison Experience our award-winning hotel, which is just minutes from downtown, the State Capitol and the University of Wisconsin. We offer our hot, Express Start breakfast each morning, and offer complimentary bus parking.
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CARRIE CHISHOLM 920-563-3210 tourism@fortchamber.com www.fortchamber.com
MARY JO EGGERS 920-563-3600 holidayinnexpressfortatkinson @yahoo.com www.hiexpress.com/fortatkinsonwi
608-987-2122 pendarvis@wisconsinhistory.org www.pendarvis. wisconsinhistory.org
Fort Atkinson From Broadway entertainment and historic lures to scenic recreation and inviting shops, Fort Atkinson offers the perfect mix of big-city amenities and small-town charm.
Fort Atkinson Relax in our indoor heated swimming pool, whirlpool and fitness room. Enjoy our game room and lounging by the fireplace in our Great Room. Enjoy the added touches like remote HD cable TV and coffeemaker.
Mineral Point This picturesque cluster of stone buildings was originally constructed by Cornish immigrants who settled in the area during the early 1800s. Pendarvis will give visitors a new understanding of how one amazing couple helped save this piece of Wisconsin’s history.
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New Glarus Visit New Glarus, America’s Little Switzerland! Established as a Swiss colony, New Glarus retains its Swiss charm via alpine architecture, traditional festivals and mouthwatering Swiss delicacies.
New Glarus The Chalet Landhaus Inn is where traditional Swiss hospitality and charm welcome you yearround. Chalet Landhaus is built in a traditional Swiss style with a blend of modern convenience and old-fashioned decor to give you a touch of Switzerland.
BEKAH STAUFFACHER • 608-527-2095 bekah@swisstown.com www.swisstown.com
BRIANA LENZLINGER • 608-527-5234 briana@chaletlandhaus.com www.chaletlandhaus.com
TONY ZGRAGGEN • 608-328-3355 tony@alpanddellcheese.com www.alpanddellcheese.com
Monroe Located in the Roth Kase Creamery, home of the world champion cheese Surchoix. A leader in quality, selection and price. Come watch cheese being made and enjoy free samples.
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JANESVILLE AREA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Janesville Whether you prefer themed itineraries, industry tours, botanical gardens or museums, your group will be delighted to visit Janesville, “Wisconsin’s Great Outside.”
LORI JOHNSON • 608-757-3171 meetings@janesvillecvb.com www.janesvillecvb.com
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VISIT BELOIT
Beloit Beloit offers year-round experiences including public art, historic sites, unique dining and a magnificent farmers' market. From day-trips to overnight, along with hub and spoke and weary travelers looking to stretch their legs. Group-friendly. MATTHEW BOSEN • 608-313-1366 matt@visitbeloit.com www.visitbeloit.com
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Northwoods & Lake Superior Wisconsin – Naturally!
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isconsin’s Northwoods region, which spans the Mississippi River to Lake Superior, includes dense woodlands, hundreds of lakes and charming coastal islands. Motorcoach groups can tour lumber baron mansions, relax on pontoon cruises and explore the waterfront communities that distinguish each region.
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MINOCQUA, WABENO
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ubbed the “Island City” and located in the heart of Wisconsin’s lake country, Minocqua is an excellent hub for your Northwoods outdoor adventure and offers a variety of engaging attractions near its numerous group lodging options. Groups can spot elegant boathouses and wildlife with Minocqua Pontoon Cruises, which organizes group excursions on Lake Minocqua and Lake Kawaguesaga. Up-close animal encounters also await at Wildwood Wildlife Park and Nature Center—the second-largest zoo in the state and home to friendly miniature goats and parakeets. You can also watch the Min-Aqua Bats for daring water ski choreography. Spend an evening at the 98-room Potawatomi Carter Casino & Hotel in Wabeno. The property features over 500 slots, a pool area with a whirlpool spa and tempting menus from the Springs Restaurant & Lounge and Sports Bar & Grill. Recharge in one of the casino’s Northwoods-inspired rooms or plan a group event in several meeting spaces.
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MARINETTE COUNTY, HURLEY, RED CLIFF
pend your morning enjoying the plentiful outdoor activities in Marinette County. Visitors can meander through the beautifully maintained Harmony Arboretum, view 15 waterfalls and enjoy a picnic lunch at the Menominee River State Recreation Area. You can also spend time in a preserved Catholic church to see hundreds of artifacts that chronicle the Peshtigo Fire of 1871— the deadliest wildfire in recorded history. Farther west and bordering Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is the town of Hurley, which offers mining history and easy access to 10 waterfalls. Visible from the Black River Scenic Byway and several public hiking trails, the Montreal River is the natural border between Michigan and Wisconsin and is surrounded by several parking lots and picnic areas for groups to take in the crisp breeze and beautiful cascades created by these rock formations. Finish your day at Legendary Waters Resort & Casino in Red Cliff. With easy access to the Apostle Islands and Fog Bay Tribal National Park, the property includes luxurious rooms that overlook Buffalo Bay, exciting bartop games and fresh seafood at Legends Sports Grill.
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MADELINE ISLAND, WASHBURN COUNTY
oard the motorcoach-friendly Madeline Island Ferry for a 25-minute voyage to the largest and only inhabited Apostle Island. Visitors disembark in the town of La Pointe, which was once a Superior Chippewa spiritual site and French Trading post. Group-friendly attractions along the shore include Woods Hall Gallery and Studios (which offers weaving demonstrations) and the Madeline Island Historical Museum (which includes a 19th century fur company warehouse and hosts historical reenactments to depict the challenges of island life before modern technology). After enjoying a hot beverage at Mission Hill Coffee House or lunch at the Beach Club, depart for the other side of the island and Big Bay Sand Spit & Bog State Natural Area. Conclude your itinerary in Washburn County, which features railroad excursions, farm tours and DIY art activities to appeal to any interest. Orient your group at the Namekagon River Visitor Center before stopping at the Washburn County Historical Museum (a preserved 1888 Lutheran Church that houses over 150 years of county history) and the Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum (which celebrates the golden age of North American canoeing with 25 antique watercraft). You can also visit the city of Eau Claire, which features beautiful Chippewa River views and glimpses into Wisconsin’s logging past. www.circlewisconsin.com
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LaPointe Crossing Lake Superior between Bayfield and Madeline Island, enjoy spectacular views and the beauty of the Apostle Islands from our ferries. On the Island, groups will experience a taste of island living with a guided tour, visiting historical places on the island, shopping or strolling along Gitche Gumee. Madeline Island: come over! MARY ROSS • 715-747-2051 maryross@madferry.com www.madferry.com
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La Pointe The Madeline Island Museum celebrates the cultures of the Ojibwe tribe in addition to the French, British and American outposts that were established here. Bella and Leo Casper opened the Madeline Island Museum in 1958, and their original collection of artifacts documenting the island’s history can still be seen today. Modern expansions were added in 1991 and 1996. 715-747-2415 madelineisland@wisconsinhistory.org www.madelineislandmuseum.wisconsinhistory.org
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Ashland Free admission; open 365 days a year. The Center provides a great introduction to Lake Superior’s cultural and natural history. Exhibits, theater, trails, observation tower, gift shop, visitor information and ample restrooms make this a great place to learn about the adventures that await you. ROSE HAVERI • 715-685-9983 rooms@nglvc.org www.nglvc.org
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HURLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MARINETTE COUNTY TOURISM
MAX PAAP 715-779-9435 mpaap@legendarywaters.com www.legendarywaters.com
JEFF MAYER 715-473-6876 jeff.mayer@cartercasino.com www.cartercasino.com
RITA FRANZOI 715-561-4334 hurley@hurleywi.com www.hurleywi.com
AUTUMN ROCKHILL 715-732-7473 autumn.rockhill@ marinettecounty.com www.therealnorth.com
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Red Cliff Northern Wisconsin’s premier resort casino features 47 tastefully appointed deluxe rooms and Premier suites. State-of-the-art slot machines, restaurants, promotions, guest services, ATM, camping, sandy beach, boat launch and marina.
Wabeno Guests enjoy great gaming action and so much fun with over 500 slot machines, a variety of table games, and bingo. The hotel offers 98 wellappointed rooms and suites.
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Minocqua Our itineraries will give your travelers a real taste of the north including lumberjacks and Native American culture. Let’s plan your next trip north together. Let’s Minocqua!
Superior Douglas County and its unique communities and attractions are nestled on the western tip of Lake Superior. From beautiful beaches to boreal forests to cascading waterfalls, Superior and Douglas County is a must-stop destination.
KRYSTAL WESTFAHL 1-800-44-NORTH macc@minocqua.org www.letsminocqua.com
NIKKY FARMAKES 715-394-7716 nikky.farmakes@superiorchamber.org www.travelsuperior.org
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Hurley Rich in mining heritage, Hurley provides visitors with access to 10 waterfalls and outdoor recreational opportunities: skiing, snowshoeing, hiking and kayaking.
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Eau Claire Whether your travelers want to let out their inner-artist, step up to the plate where Hank Aaron started his baseball career, or experience the local wineries and breweries, there are many memorable adventures awaiting! DANA CROSSON 715-829-2685 dana@visiteauclaire.com www.visiteauclaire.com/group
Marinette From stunning waterfalls to spectacular fall colors, we think your group will “fall” in love with Marinette County, the Waterfall Capital of Wisconsin. Quaint shops, unique eateries and Northwoods charm.
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Spooner Over a dozen group-friendly attractions including a scenic train ride, farm tour, distilleries, organic winery, railroad museum, art factory tours & creative area, and so much more. KAITLIN HANSON 715-635-9696 assistant@washburncounty.org www.washburncounty.org/ groups/group-tours
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Mississippi River Valley & Beyond Experience the Great River Road
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eautiful forests and rolling kettle moraine landscapes drew French voyageurs and Native Americans to the Mississippi River Valley for centuries, and the area is very accommodating to groups who wish to explore the Great River Road. Whether your party is interested in craft beer, nature hikes or local immigrant history, this region features attractions for an unforgettable itinerary.
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LA CROSSE, TOMAH
egin your itinerary in La Crosse—the region’s largest city and a cultural hub that will appeal to groups of any interest. After admiring the Mississippi River from the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe (a pilgrimage site inspired by Tuscan hilltop churches) or Grandad’s Bluff, descend into the city and orient yourself with a Historic La Crosse Trolley Tour. An onboard historian will narrate a route that includes the Old Towne North neighborhood, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Pearl Street: La Crosse’s bustling main avenue. As your trolley returns to Riverside Park, consider the sightseeing expeditions offered by La Crosse Queen Cruises. Daily excursions showcase the region’s cliff-sides and bridges, and special dinner and brunch cruises can be offered along with live music. Riverside Park also hosts Rotary Lights, a spectacular holiday display with over three million twinkling lights. While in town, admire the classic cars at Dahl’s Auto Museum (which houses a Thunderbird, Crown Victoria and 1911 Ford Model T Roadster) or enjoy the wine and craft beer taprooms on historic Pearl Street. Nearby is the city of Tomah, the heart of Wisconsin’s Cranberry Country. The nearby Cranberry Discovery Center offers group tours that detail the state’s cranberry farming history and allow time to shop at the cranberry gift boutique. Groups also enjoy the quiet simplicity of surrounding Amish Country, naturalist programs at the Necedah Wildlife Refuge and local history at the Tomah Historical Society and Museum.
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RICHLAND CENTER, PRAIRIE DU CHIEN
njoy your second day in Prairie du Chien, which is located in the state’s southwest corner and is one of Wisconsin’s oldest cities. Native Meskawaki people occupied this valley for hundreds of years before famed French explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet arrived by canoe in 1673. Villa Louis on St. Feriole Island will transport visitors to the 19th century as they walk through the Victorian mansion and grounds that belonged to one of Wisconsin’s wealthiest Gilded Age families: the Dousmans. Costumed guides conduct tours through the house in its restored 1890s splendor and will learn about the property’s grand parties, the family’s fur trading fortune and the design by famed Milwaukee architect E. Townsend Mix. The property becomes especially lively every autumn during the Villa Louis Carriage Classic, which welcomes carriage drivers to perform in period-accurate clothing and buggies. Groups looking for a catered meal can rent the adjoining Dousman House with its grand ballroom and beautiful views of Lawler Park. Conclude your trip at the Town of Stevenson Museum. Tours by appointment allow groups to explore an elaborate Midwestern town housed inside a farm building that includes the Richland Center General Store and the Town of Stevenson Fire Department. Vintage vehicles and antiques date back to the 1800s, and rare items include a Lucille Ball look-alike that operates a switchboard and a purse owned by Elizabeth Taylor. www.circlewisconsin.com
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TOWN OF STEVENSON MUSEUM
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Coon Valley Open year-round, enjoy the beauty of the Driftless Region while learning about the area’s earliest settlers: Norwegian immigrants! See their homes, their belongings, hear their stories. Hike miles of trails through the wooded bluffs, enjoy a typical Norwegian meal.
Richland Center We would like to invite you to enjoy the Early Americana Town of Stevenson Museum, hidden in the Ocooch Mountains of Southwest Wisconsin. After years of collecting antiques and vintage vehicles from the 1800s through the 1950s, we have created the fictitious Town of Stevenson to highlight the early American lifestyle.
LORI DUBCZAK • 608-452-3424 lori.dubczak@norskedalen.org www.norskadelen.org
CAROL J. STEVENSON • 608-538-3900 les@townofstevenson.com www.townofstevenson.com
608-326-2721 villalouis@wisconsinhistory.org www.villalouis.wisconsinhistory.org
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La Crosse La Crosse is rich in scenic beauty, diverse attractions, cultural events and first-class hospitality. La Crosse attracts more than two million visitors annually, as groups are attracted to the upper Mississippi River and the Driftless Region. 2,500 hotel rooms at the intersection of I-90 and the Great River Road. BEN MORGAN •608-782-2220 morgan@explorelacrosse.com www.explorelacrosse.com
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Prairie du Chien Located on the banks of the Mississippi River, this National Historic Landmark offers a panorama of Wisconsin history, beginning with the arrival of early fur traders through the heyday of the Victorian era. Costumed interpreters lead tours of the grand mansion, one of the most authentically furnished Victorian houses in America.
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ROTARY LIGHTS
TINA THOMPSON • 608-372-2166 tthompson@tomahwisconsin.com www.tomahwisconsin.com
608-784-9993 www.rotarylights.org
Tomah Tomah is known as "Cranberry Country," but we also head "Beyond the Bog!" There's so much going on: Downtown Thursday Nights, Grand National Truck/Tractor Pull, Monroe County Fair, Warrens Cranberry Festival. Visit our restaurants, shops and stroll our walking trail by the lake.
La Crosse More than three million lights illuminate La Crosse’s Riverside Park. Among the splendor is a 140- foot Christmas tree, and animated light displays fill the park. Live Nativity presentation on weekends until Christmas. Santa is here until Christmas Eve. Nearly 160,000 visitors per year enjoy this holiday tradition while driving, walking or taking a carriage ride through Riverside Park.
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Wisconsin Heartland Iconic Wisconsin
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he Wisconsin Heartland—a compelling landscape of sandstone cliffs and rolling hills—has welcomed tour groups for generations. Whether you want to learn about the state’s circus history, cruise through dramatic gorges or watch entertaining live theater, you’re sure to find it in the center of the Badger State.
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ffering big-city amenities with small-town charm, Wausau is an excellent hub-and-spoke for your Wisconsin Heartland itinerary. Groups can stop by the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum (which houses America’s largest collection of birdthemed art), tour Hsu’s Ginseng Farms and take a picture by the marker that designates the intersection of the 45 North Parallel and the 90 West Parallel. The area’s three other major communities—Marshfield, Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids—are represented by the Central Wisconsin Tourism Association. The CWTA can schedule itineraries and help arrange visits to popular destinations like Stevens Point Brewery, the Cranberry Highway and Jurustic Park. Visitors can also register for a guided tour through Upham Mansion (which was once the home of Wisconsin Governor William H. Upham) and visit the state’s oldest farmer’s market.
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hile widely recognized as the “Waterpark Capital of the World,” Wisconsin Dells has much to offer group travelers, including substantial meeting space, one-of-a-kind dining experiences and endless accommodation options. History buffs looking for an educational look into Wisconsin’s lavish past should visit the Mid-Continent Railway Museum. See what life was like during the “Golden Age of Railroading” with operating trains, educational exhibits and restored rolling stock at this outdoor museum and operating railroad. You can also learn about the region’s landscape photography legacy at the H.H. Bennett Studio & Museum or contributions to Prairie School architecture at the Bowman House. Stop by the visitor center, where a welcome bag will be given to every passenger on the motorcoach and you can choose from a variety of seasonal itineraries. The nonprofit International Crane Foundation complex south of the Wisconsin Dells houses the largest variety of cranes anywhere in the world—15 species in all. The center’s signature exhibit is “The Spirit of Africa,” an enclosure that tells the story of four species native to sub-Saharan Africa and how their oak savannah habitat is threatened by modern urban development. The friendly
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aviculture staff can guide you through the preserved prairies of bluestem grasses, while placards explain crane subspecies from China and Australia. Large parties are encouraged to register for a two-hour tour in which a staff member explains crane biology and conservation efforts abroad. The center also hosts numerous group-friendly events throughout the year, including the Cranes of the World Festival (which welcomes international bird experts) and keeper talks (where volunteers provide a behind-the-scenes look at the birds’ diet and medical needs).
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BARABOO
onclude your trip in Baraboo, where the famous Ringling Bros. Circus would house its performers, animals and equipment during the winter months. While “The Greatest Show on Earth” no longer tours, the circus spirit lives on in Baraboo. Circus World, a themed attraction set on the banks of the Baraboo River, offers Big Top performances every summer, complete with elephants, horses, dogs, clowns, acrobats, jugglers and aerialists. Visitors can also spend time in Devil’s Lake State Park, one of Wisconsin’s most-visited outdoor destinations. Enjoy magnificent views from 500-foot quartzite bluffs, embark on a scenic hike on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail and settle in for a lakeshore picnic.
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Stevens Point Marshfield, Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids are conveniently located along Interstate 30 in the center of Wisconsin. We offer a casino stop, group-friendly dining, brewery/winery/distillery tours, garden tours and industrial tours.
Wausau Wausau welcomes groups to experience the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Museum, explore the Andrew Warren Historic District, stop at the 45 X 90 Marker, tour a ginseng farm and more. Big city amenities and small town hospitality await your next visit.
SARA BRISH • 715-344-2556 sara@stevenspointarea.com www.centralwisconsin.com
JODI MAGUIRE • 715-355-8788 JMaguire@visitwausau.com www.visitwausau.com
DEB MCCARTHY • 608-356-8341 dmccarthy@circusworldbaraboo.org www.circusworldbaraboo.org
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INTERNATIONAL CRANE FOUNDATION
ORIGINAL WISCONSIN DUCKS, INC.
Baraboo Visit Cranes of the World at the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin, the only place on the planet to see 15 species of cranes at one location. Enjoy outdoor exhibits, hiking trails and an all-new expanded gift shop.
Wisconsin Dells The original land and water adventure. For over 70 years these reliable, amphibious vehicles have provided groups with the ideal way to experience all the scenic beauty and natural wonder the Dells has to offer. Traverse exclusive wilderness trails, cruise the majestic Wisconsin River and plunge into beautiful Lake Delton.
PAMELA SEELMAN • 608-356-9462 pseelman@savingcranes.org www.savingcranes.org
STEPHANIE GUNDERSON • 608-254-8751 stephanie@wisconsinducktours.com www.wisconsinducktours.com
Wisconsin Dells Experience the fascinating history of the Wisconsin Dells on one of our boat tours. Encounter towering sandstone cliffs, narrow gorges and amazing rock formations carved into fantastic shapes by wind, water and time. Explore prehistoric passageways at Witches Gulch and witness the famous dog leap at Stand Rock. STEPHANIE GUNDERSON • 608-254-8555 groups@dellsboats.com www.dellsboats.com
Baraboo Original home of the Ringling Circus with real circus performances and other live entertainment every day from mid-May to the end of August. Seven buildings of exhibits, including the world's largest collection of authentic circus wagons, from mid-March to the end of September. Nothing on earth compares to Circus World!
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BARABOO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WISCONSIN DELLS VISITOR AND CONVENTION CENTER
BARABOO’S BIG TOP PARADE
AMERICINN LODGE & SUITES
BEN BROMLEY 608-356-8333
NATALJA DEDUNA 608-254-9877 natalja@wisdells.com www.gatherinthedells.com
BEN BROMLEY • 608-356-8333 memberrelations@ baraboochamber.com www.baraboo.com
ANN KAMINSKI 608-254-1700 ann@americinndells.com www.americinndells.com
Baraboo Baraboo features Wisconsin's most popular state park (Devil's Lake), a circus museum located on grounds developed by the Ringling Brothers and a Rockwellian downtown square dotted with specialty shops.
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Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin Dells bus tours are as popular as ever. So if you’re looking for a compelling combination of historic, modern, delicious and entertaining, then hop on the bus marked Wisconsin Dells.
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Baraboo This Circus Celebration comes to the Ringling Brothers' hometown, featuring downtown trolley tours, a car show, live music and an artistic “parade of elephants."
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Wisconsin Dells Located just off interstate 90/94, exit 87, we are located in the heart of Wisconsin Dells. Very motorcoachfriendly, offering 24-hour coffee, accessible rooms and baggage handling. Free hot homestyle breakfast.
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BADGER BUS
DAIRY STATE TOURS
HAPPY TIMES TOURS & EXPERIENCES
CORY MACE • 608-310-4874 corym@badgerbus.com www.badgerbus.com
CORY MACE • 608-770-4675 cory@dairystatetours.com www.dairystatetours.com
KRIS HOFF • 414-867-2727 info@happytimestours.com www.happytimestours.com
Madison Badger has been providing quality transportation and vacation packages for over 100 years and will customize a trip to meet your group’s needs. Badger is home to the original Laverne & Shirley Tours of Milwaukee and is home to Purely Wisconsin Experiences, which focuses on insider views and local hot spots.
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LAMERS BUS LINES
Green Bay With their fleet of motorcoaches, mini coaches, school buses, limos and trolleys, Lamers Bus Lines plans and provides memorable travel experiences for groups of all sizes. Lamers has been your trusted passenger professionals for 77 years. Hop on board knowing you're riding in a safe and clean vehicle. WANDA NEUMAN • 920-496-3600 wandan@golamers.com www.golamers.com
Middleton Dairy State Tours, a receptive tour operator offering packaged agricultural tours, Frank Lloyd Wright experiences and other custom itineraries of Wisconsin attractions, hotels and dining.
West Allis We have over 20 years of tour experience and are passionate about travel. We strive to provide the best customer service and plan amazing trips. Our tours will always be fun, creative, unique and give you local experiences. These are not your typical tours, and we are very proud of that.
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TRI-STATE TRAVEL
Galena, IL Tri-State Travel owns and operates one of the newest and best-maintained motorcoach fleets in the Midwest. We also offer Midwest receptive services as well as an array of international and domestic tour packages. For 78 years Tri-State Travel has maintained a tradition of excellence in worry-free travel. COREY HILLARD • 815-777-0820 info@tristatetravel.com www.tristatetravel.com
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Thank You to our Advertising Partners Baraboo Chamber of Commerce, Baraboo................................................................................................................................................ 18 Cascade Development, Sun Prairie............................................................................................................................................................... 20 Central Wisconsin Tourism Association, Stevens Point........................................................................................................................... 18 Circus World, Baraboo.................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Dancing Horses Theatre, Delavan................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Destination Lake Winnebago & Beyond, Fond du Lac.............................................................................................................................. 20 Discover Green Bay, Green Bay..................................................................................................................................................................... 56 Destination Door County, Sturgeon Bay..................................................................................................................................................... 27 Fox Cities CVB, Appleton............................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, Green Bay.............................................................................................................................................. 31 Happy Times Tours, Milwaukee..................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Janesville CVB, Janesville.................................................................................................................................................................................. 45 Kenosha Area CVB, Kenosha......................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Lake Geneva Cruise Line, Lake Geneva....................................................................................................................................................... 19 Legendary Waters Resort & Casino, Red Cliff........................................................................................................................................... 24 Manitowoc Area VCB, Manitowoc................................................................................................................................................................ 35 Marcus Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee.............................................................................................................................................. 37 Milwaukee County Zoo, Milwaukee............................................................................................................................................................. 37 Minocqua Area Chamber of Commerce, Minocqua................................................................................................................................... 2 National Railroad Museum, Ashwaubenon................................................................................................................................................... 31 New Glarus Chamber of Commerce, New Glarus................................................................................................................................... 55 Norskedalen Nature & Heritage Center, Coon Valley.............................................................................................................................. 11 Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, Green Bay.................................................................................................................................................... 21 Oshkosh CVB, Oshkosh.................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Green Bay, Green Bay............................................................................................................... 31 Real Racine, Racine........................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Travel Wisconsin................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Visit Beloit, Beloit.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 41 VISIT Milwaukee, Milwaukee............................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Visit Sheboygan, 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