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New food book also works as guide for hungry travelers

August 28, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

Cooking with nutritious and locally grown ingredients is easy at this bountiful time of year, and a new book offers a glimpse about which Wisconsin […]

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Family-owned Alpine Resort, Door County, stays true to its 1922 roots

August 21, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

Ping-pong. A private beach. White wicker furniture. A screened porch. Rowboat access. A bonfire pit. Shuffleboard. Time-stand-still décor. Loyal, repeat customers. All this is what […]

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Fifteen classic, popular Wisconsin summer resorts

August 17, 2012 Mary Bergin 1

Sincere thanks to the many Wisconsin Public Radio callers who shared their favorite classic summer resorts when I recently was a guest on “The Larry […]

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Native American arts authentic at Chief Oshkosh, Egg Harbor

August 11, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

One of our last stops during a girlfriend getaway to Door County this month was almost an afterthought. “That place with the teepee has been […]

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State fair foods on a stick: Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota

August 4, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

Going viral is a good thing, when writing for the Internet, and my biggest success in that regard happened three years ago. The topic: chocolate-covered […]

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Rustic Frog Bay, first national tribal park, opens in Red Cliff

July 28, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

The opening of Wisconsin’s newest and most unusual park, north of Bayfield, will occur with little public fanfare this summer. Frog Bay Tribal National Park […]

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Tour Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum, Spooner

July 21, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

“The rivers flow not past, but through us, thrilling, tingling, vibrating every fiber and cell of the substance of our bodies, making them glide and […]

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Oshkosh EAA AirVenture runs smooth, safe through volunteers

July 14, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

I’m in an open-air VW bug with Dennis Spivey of Lansing, Ill., carefully zipping across a taxiway while picking up conversation via shortwave radio. “Red […]

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** Win a Mustang convertible from Cousins Subs **

July 12, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

Sponsored Content: Wisconsin-based Cousins Subs® has announced the opportunity for one lucky winner to get behind the wheel of a custom yellow 1972 Ford Mustang […]

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Water skiing shows, tourneys: smooth flow in Wisconsin

July 5, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

I’m not surprised to learn that Florida is home to the Water Ski Hall of Fame and Museum, considering the state’s temperate climate and all […]

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West Michigan Pike still a tourism-rich route

June 30, 2012 Mary Bergin 1

Too much. That’s the appeal and challenge when taking a vacation across the great lake of Michigan. Deciding which lighthouses and head lights to visit […]

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Sabamba Alpaca Ranch also welcomes B&B guests

June 23, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

When I spend the night at Sally and Tom Schmidt’s bed and breakfast near De Pere, the other guests include three girls from Dubuque who […]

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