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Native American tourism: It’s not all casinos

August 13, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Polkas, threshing, fiddles and Polish sausage probably aren’t the first things that come to mind when the topic is Native American tourism. But next week […]

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Lac du Flambeau: Ojibwe heritage rich

August 6, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

The past matters to Nick Hockings, and he gladly relives it daily, especially during this time of year. Waswagoning – on the shore of a […]

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Follow the river: Afton to Stillwater, Minn.

July 23, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Near the end of his tours for the Stillwater Trolley Co., Bobby McLaughlin is likely to do a summary of the most notable people to […]

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Dillman’s resort: proof that bigger’s not better

July 16, 2005 Mary Bergin 1

On my desk is a Wall Street Journal story about six-star hotels. Think personal butlers, private swimming pools and four-digit nightly rates for suites that […]

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Bratwurst 101: Cook, eat, sniff out quality

July 9, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Back where I grew up, the ultimate compliment – regardless of weather or time of year – came down to these words: “That’s a good […]

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Delta Diner: creative meals in woodsy setting

July 2, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

A dozen miles south of Iron River, off of Highway H and inside Chequamegon National Forest, are the best Swedish pancakes around. They are thin […]

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Milwaukee makeovers: Harley to Riverwalk

June 18, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Milwaukee seemed to make a nice impression this month on travel writers from as far away as Texas and Louisiana. They were in Wisconsin for […]

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Cooking with class at Washington Hotel

June 11, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Honey. Salt. Lemon. Bread. We are sipping cinnamon-orange iced tea and learning the Four Band-Aids for Cooking, as declared by Suzanne Breckenridge. When you mess […]

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Bayfield in spring: quiet, classy, memorable

June 4, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Sometimes seconds are all you need to seal a simple memory that will outlast the next box office hit. My Guy and I were driving […]

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Water rides expand Cincinnati thrills

May 28, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Thanks to a couple of Wisconsin companies, more Ohioans are learning what a thrill it can be to get sopping wet during any time of […]

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Chicago events celebrate culinary heritage

May 14, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

It’s easy to work up an appetite in Chicago, and that especially will be true this spring and summer. The city has coordinated a massive […]

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Road America, at 50, still a car racer’s dream

May 7, 2005 Mary Bergin 0

Ask me about Road America, and all kinds of memories are quick to return. As a kid, the constant buzz of the racing car engines […]

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