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Diverse ethnic fare: Eat Street, Minneapolis

January 24, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

To my left was a sturdy, red-shuttered German restaurant, the Black Forest Inn. To my right was the simple but cheery-looking Pancho Villa, serving Mexican […]

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Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame: the archives

January 17, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

A $7,500 pair of shoes caught the eye of Tom Murphy last April, and he got them – for free. That kind of thing is […]

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Sheboygan area expands its culinary reach

December 27, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

The Sheboygan County that I know, having grown up there, is the culinary hub for hardrolls, brats and the world’s best burgers. We have dozens […]

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Kosher deli among ethnic riches in Postville

December 13, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Hanukkah begins at sundown Friday, and that makes it a fitting time to study a small town with more ethnic diversity than communities that are […]

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Mill City Museum examines flour power

November 1, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

A new museum in Minneapolis is all about flour and power, potential and resilience, reputation and ruins. The Mill City Museum, 704 S. Second St., […]

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Fall Art Tour: artistic inspiration in rural areas

October 18, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

In 1979, Jura Silverman became smitten with the picturesque nature of Spring Green, so the paper and printer maker moved her art studio, from Chicago. […]

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River museum, parks appeal in Dubuque

October 11, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Dreary, steep and old. That was my first impression of Dubuque, back in the 1970s, after visiting a friend who landed there because of her […]

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Separating Geneva, Aurora, St. Charles, Ill.

September 20, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

What’s the difference between Geneva, Aurora and St. Charles, Ill.? One way to yank the chain of these good Flatlanders is to suggest that Wisconsin […]

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Coming soon: high-speed ferry, light rail

September 13, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Taking an order for 43 brats was one of the highlights of working at The World’s Largest Brat Fest on Labor Day in Madison (130,869 […]

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For bird lovers: tours, talks, exhibits, festivals

September 6, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Bird lovers have all kinds of events to attend in Wisconsin during the next month. There are exhibits, tours, field trips, workshops, talks by bird […]

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Indoor, outdoor art shows: raining dogs, cats

August 30, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

In these dog days of summer, the route to relief from the humidity seemed clear. I took a break from the sun and headed to […]

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Alaska: places to expect the unexpected

August 16, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

I am fresh from a trip to Alaska and have amassed hundreds of mental and digital pictures of very cool landscapes, lifestyles and landmarks. It […]

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