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Wisconsin wines: Fast-growing industry ready for global exposure?

January 11, 2014 Mary Bergin 0

Seems like everybody makes predictions during this time of year. We assign odds to football championships and celebrity romances. We speculate which quirks and changes […]

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Coming soon: new Kenosha baseball team, oldtime bikes at Old World Wisconsin

January 4, 2014 Mary Bergin 0

When hopes for a new year include outings, the destinations need not be exotic to be fulfilling. Here are ways to put a fun and […]

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About Wisconsin: food, restaurants, offbeat places for travelers

December 28, 2013 Mary Bergin 0

Much of my work feels like a treasure hunt. Road trips and research sometimes begin with a set of priorities and assumptions that unravel or […]

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Germany at Christmas: Seiffen’s holiday spirit lasts all year

December 21, 2013 Mary Bergin 0

In the Erzgebirge Mountains of eastern Germany, one hill away from the Czech Republic border, the charm and promise of Christmas prevail all year. In […]

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Germany at Christmas: marzipan, stollen, gingerbread go global

December 14, 2013 Mary Bergin 0

The world’s courts protect foods and beverages that are unique because of where they are produced. True Parmesan cheese comes from Parma, Italy. Champagne, a […]

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Germany at Christmas: Outdoor markets feed holiday spirit

December 7, 2013 Mary Bergin 1

On a dreary Friday before the four-week Advent season begins, while dusk shifts to darkness, I seek the spirit of Christmas. She arrives at precisely […]

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Chicago’s Field Museum opens vaults on 1893 World’s Fair

November 30, 2013 Mary Bergin 1

At least one-third of America – 25 million people – made their way to Chicago 120 years ago. What they found were astounding and amusing […]

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‘Extreme beauty’ a priority at Walker House, Mineral Point

November 23, 2013 Mary Bergin 0

Genuine beauty will save the world, a Mineral Point couple believes, and they are rescuing one of the nation’s oldest and still-operating commercial buildings to […]

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Airbnb: Shop carefully when seeking a good deal in lodging

November 16, 2013 Mary Bergin 0

The view from tall-as-me windows is of Millennium Park, Chicago’s near-Loop playground on Michigan Avenue. Home for the night is a corner bedroom, 20-some stories […]

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Readers share their top, unique Wisconsin attractions

November 9, 2013 Mary Bergin 0

What excellent attractions are unique to Wisconsin? You sure weren’t stumped by that question. Here are favorite destinations that you were willing to share. “We […]

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Chauvin Sculpture Garden: Kohler Foundation at work in Louisiana bayou

November 2, 2013 Mary Bergin 0

Seventy miles southwest of New Orleans, thick fields of sugar cane are plentiful and even gas stations sell shrimp po’ boy subs that earn raves. […]

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Soup to nuts: recipes to ward off autumn’s chill

October 26, 2013 Mary Bergin 0

Chilly outdoor temps motivate me to turn on the oven or experiment in the kitchen through other means. A spa’s new recipe book, an event’s […]

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