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Top 10 Attractions in Wisconsin

From theme parks and outdoors activities and zoos, to museums and Lambeau Field - home of the Green Bay Packers, here are the Top 10 Wisconsin attractions.

  1. Door County
    Visitor Bureau
    1015 Green Bay Rd
    Sturgeon Bay, WI   54235
    920-743-4456

    Enjoy more than 300 miles of scenic shoreline, dotted with quiet coves and charming harbor fronts. In Door County there is so much to do, including fishing, hiking, biking, sailing, exploring sandy beaches and more. There are five state parks, eleven golf courses, and ten lighthouses. Don't forget to dine in one of many award-winning restaurants, featuring traditional fish boils!

  2. Green Bay Packers and Lambeau Field
    1265 Lombardi Ave
    Green Bay, WI   54304
    920-965-3709

    Join the legendary "cheeseheads" of Green Bay as they proudly wear their foam hats, shaped like wedges of cheese, to cheer on the Green Bay Packers! Lambeau field is home of the green and gold. Don't miss the excitement of Green Bay Packers professional football.

  3. Wisconsin Badgers
    Camp Randall Stadium - Football
    1440 Monroe Street
    Madison, WI   53711
    608-262-1866

    Cheer on the Wisconsin Badgers while they dominate in football, basketball, baseball, hockey, tennis, and so much more.

  4. Miller Brewing Company Visitor Center
    4251 W State St
    Milwaukee, WI   53208
    414-931-2337
    800-944-5483

    Milwaukee is renowned for its beer. Visit the second largest brewery in the United States, still on the premises of the original Miller Brewing Co's Milwaukee Brewery purchased in 1855. Guests are invited to take free, daily tours that take you through the rich history and each step of the brewing process of Miller beers.

  5. Wisconsin Dells
    Visitor and Conventions Bureau
    701 Superior Street
    Wisconsin Dells, WI   53965
    800-223-3557

    Wisconsin's number one family vacation destination, Wisconsin Dells is located along a seven-mile stretch of the Wisconsin River. The river's stunning Cambrian sandstone cliffs and rock formations rise 100 ft above the water. In addition to the area's natural beauty visitors can enjoy the city's waterparks and resort pools (Wisconsin Dells is known as the "Waterpark Capital of the World"), golf, scenic tours, casino gambling, and two state parks.

  6. Summer Fest - Milwaukee
    200 N. Harbor Dr
    Milwaukee, WI   53202

    Summer Fest is the world's largest music festival, attracting the industry's emerging artists, hottest musicians, and of course, the local talent. The festival offers ten permanent stages, food and beverage vendors, and four marketplaces, all with spectacular Lake Michigan and downtown Milwaukee in the background.

  7. House on the Rock
    5754 State Road 23
    Spring Green, WI   53588
    608-935-3639
    800-334-5275

    Guests will marvel at this architectural design, by Alex Jordan of Madison, WI, featuring a house on a 60-foot chimney of rock, overlooking the beautiful Wyoming Valley. The original 14-room house is now just a tiny part of a 200 acres complex that contains streets, buildings and gardens. The attraction offers a variety of self guided tours, and it is recommended that you allow 3-5 hours to go through the entire tour.

  8. Lake Michigan
    Wisconsin offers hundreds of miles of picturesque shoreline. Lake Michigan, on the eastern part of the state, is the third largest great lake. This lake, as well as Lake Superior on the north, provides a great scenic locale for many outdoor activities including boating, fishing, swimming, sunbathing and picnicking.

  9. University of Wisconsin- State Street
    State Street
    Madison, WI   53706

    When visiting the University of Wisconsin at Madison, a trip to the popular State Street is a must! The thoroughfare in Madison, running between Capitol Square and the University, is always bustling with activity from students and visitors alike. State Street offers a diverse array of coffeehouses, restaurants, bookstores, galleries, specialty shops, clubs and theaters, for round the clock activity in Madison.

  10. Harley Davidson Motorcycles
    11700 W Capitol Dr
    Wauwatosa, WI   53222
    414-535-3666
    877-883-1450

    Milwaukee, WI is the birthplace of the legendary Harley-Davidson motorcycle. In 1947, Harley-Davidson Powertrain Operations purchased an old propeller factory on the outskirts of Milwaukee for the manufacture of various components of their motorcycles. Located in Wauwatosa, the plant is dedicated to manufacturing the Sportster and Buell powertrains. Daily tours allow you to view the entire assembly process from start to finish, including historic exhibits, informative videos and a tour of the factory floor.

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