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Newly noticed in, en route to Door County

June 4, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

I’m waterlogged from writing about lakefront destinations at least a half-dozen times this spring, at the request of magazine editors who know that many of […]

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Native American tourism: beyond the casinos

May 21, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

When dinner arrives, my side dish of wild rice is enough to feed two. The grains are large, almost meaty in texture and slightly nutty […]

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Old World Wisconsin: How the gardens grow

May 7, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

May is a month of hope and faith for gardeners who begin with seeds or fragile stalks and dream of a cornucopia of color and […]

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Spider Lake Lodge: one classy fishing camp

April 30, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

Go fish, but when the angling ends as sun sets, a remote log lodge could be your finest catch of the day in Northwoods Wisconsin. […]

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Dandelion Fest: enemy weed to edible green

April 23, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

What does it take to turn your enemy into a friend? A May 7 visit to Wisconsin’s Holyland – the German-Catholic towns that dominate parts […]

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Pinehurst Inn, Bayfield: Color it deep green

April 16, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

Listen to how Nancy Sandstrom torments herself. The topic is organic cotton sheets, and these are a few of the questions she contemplates: Where does […]

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Kettle of Fish: NYC bar for Packer, Badger fans

April 2, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

Six subway stops south of Times Square, in Manhattan’s West Village, and I’m almost home. The exit says New York University, but that’s not the […]

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al corso: fine dining in rural Wisconsin

March 26, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

I am chasing the sun as it turns the sky a moody rose-gray near twilight, zipping past farmland and swampland that are steeping in the […]

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Tommy Bartlett’s Exploratory, love of science

March 19, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

It’s mid afternoon on a weekday, and for a while I have dozens of games, lessons and challenges all to myself. My greeter is a […]

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ColdCache, Native American, Dells tourism

March 12, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

Five newcomers to notice this year: You’ve heard of geocaching – treasure hunts for families or adults that require little more than a GPS and […]

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Wisconsin in labor: work museums, tours

March 5, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

A lot of us in Wisconsin are seeing red or feeling blue because of this winter’s legislation and citizen protests about collective bargaining rights for […]

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Mining: a matter of heritage, tourism, survival

February 26, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

Note: A proposal to resume iron ore mining in Wisconsin, after a lag of four decades, means we’re likely to hear more than usual about […]

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