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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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Pillow talk, Midwest girlfriend getaways

August 23, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

I never bring a pillow when spending the night away from home, unless my destination is a campsite or a floor, and I don’t recall […]

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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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Harley’s centennial: It’s time to rock, ride

August 9, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

OK, so maybe you’re a little wacked out – excited or nervous – about all those bikers taking over Wisconsin later this month, to celebrate […]

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Barn styles define ethnic heritage, history

August 2, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

If you consider the farm barn to be an ordinary and ho-hum part of Wisconsin’s landscape, Ruth Olson has this to say: It is a […]

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Lumber town Laona’s Camp Five Museum

July 26, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Tiny Laona, an unincorporated community in Forest County, has a great recipe for soup that has served its residents well for many years. The annual […]

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EAA, AirVenture devoted to planes, flight

July 19, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Head to Dayton, Ohio, this weekend and you’ll encounter the end of that city’s 17-day Wright flight celebration. Events include an air show with three […]

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Bumped flights, cheese flights, other delights

July 12, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Who benefits from crummy weather during a vacation? Flexible travelers, if their timing is good. About three hours of tolerance was worth roughly $750 to […]

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Reader mailbag: where to hike, bike, canoe

July 5, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

This weekend I am reacquainting myself with one of the more well-known and  historically rich urban walks in the country, Boston’s Freedom Trail. It is […]

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