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fectusing: The Wonder Spot was a popular Wisconsin tourist attraction that was open from 1949 until
sixpenceee: Summerwind Mansion, Wisconsin’s Most Haunted House With a terrifying history
Milwaukee’s Indian Summer Festival (Part 1)In September 1987, Milwaukee introduced its newest
Irene Mack: A look inside the UWM Women Artists ArchiveThe images in this post represent items
University President E.B Fred goes ice fishing with Ruth Pommerening and Aristotle Alexander,
New Digital Collection: Desi Wisconsin, 1950-79Today the UWM Libraries officially launch the Desi Wi
Baseball team, Crandon, Wisconsin, 1905-1910.via: Crandon Public Library
Woman’s Relief Corps float for 4th of July parade, Crandon, Wisconsin, 1907.via: Crandon Commu
Carson Gulley: Madison, Wisconsin’s first celebrity chefBorn in rural Arkansas in 1897, Carson
Students walk along a snowy Bascom Hill. The old, domed Bascom Hall and the old Law School are
Ice formations at a mill, Gagen, Langlade County, Wisconsin, 1900 – 1920.Photograph by Arthur
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp 657, Two recruits and four young women ice skate on Otter Lake, Elc
Miss Black America of MilwaukeeIn 1981 and 1984, Vel Phillips was a judge for the Miss Black America
Grand Trunk car ferry crossing a frozen Lake Michigan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1936-37. Photograph by
Cornfalfa Farms, New Berlin, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, 1915. Several lambs and their mo
Milwaukee’s Indian Summer Festival (Part 2) Indian Summer is noted as the “largest Nativ
Preparations for a skating partyA group of intrepid and well-dressed Omro citizens, including
William and Fanny Van Zile’s new home, Crandon, Wisconsin, 1900-1905.“William and Fa
Blizzard-like conditions, view of Highway 41, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, February 8, 1936.Colored gl
Ice skaters at Kosciuszko Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, February 7, 1922.Nitrate negative, Photo by Ro
St. Patrick’s Day engineers’ pin, UW-Madison, 1952.via: The UW-Madison Col
Shoveling the Walk, Wisconsin Rapids, Wood County, Wisconsin, 1948-1952.Photo by Donald Krohnvia: So
Wisconsin is now part of the Digital Public Library of America!Read more about it at recollectionwis
Emelia and Elizabeth Snyder of Richland County, Wisconsin at the Panama-Pacific International Exposi
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