<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>With a diverse geography, beautiful natural wonders and cities, tourism naturally plays a major role in Wisconsin's economy, and the nickname, "America's Dairyland," speaks to the importance of agriculture. Of course, cheeseheads abound in Green Bay and throughout the state, as do the Effigy Mounds--burial mounds--in the form of animals or birds of the Woodland Indians. <b><i>The Handy Wisconsin Answer Book</i></b> takes an in-depth look at the state's variety along with its fascinating history, people, myths, culture, and trivia. Covering its industries, politicians, arts, media, culture and, of course, sports dynasties and legends, it brings the state's past and present to life, it answers to nearly 1,400 questions the Badger State's unique and interesting history, people and places, including <i>What is the state dance? How did log rolling become a sport? Was Paul Bunyan a real person? Where is the Pabst Mansion located? How many Wisconsin towns claim to be the UFO Capital of the World?</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Illustrating the unique character of the state through a combination of facts, stats, and history, as well as the unusual and quirky!</b> <p> Beer, cheese, lakes, rivers, cabins, and cities. With a diverse geography, beautiful natural wonders, and vibrant cities, tourism naturally plays a major role in Wisconsin's economy, and its nickname, "America's Dairyland," speaks to the importance of agriculture. Of course, cheeseheads abound in Green Bay and throughout the state, as do the Effigy Mounds--burial mounds--in the form of animals or birds of the Woodland Indians. <p> <b><i>The Handy Wisconsin Answer Book</i></b> takes an in-depth look at the state's variety, along with its fascinating history, people, myths, culture, and trivia. Covering its industries, politicians, arts, media, culture, and, of course, sports dynasties and legends, it brings the state's past and present to life. Learn about the earliest people in the Great Lakes area, the Paleo-Indian People, French explorers, traders, the Paul Bunyan "myth," today's numerous ethnic festivals, including Brat(wurst) Days, Polka Days, Cheese Days, and the Wisconsin Highland Games. Uncover surprising fun facts like Brett Farve's first forward pass for the Packers was caught by ... Brett Favre! <p> From log-rolling, the state capital in Madison and its politics, famous breweries, major manufacturers Kohler Company, Johnson Controls, John Deere, Caterpillar Inc. and Harley-Davidson motorcycles to the Milwaukee Art Museum, Willem Dafoe, Georgia O'Keeffe, the infamous Jeffrey Dahmer, Al Jarreau, and other notable people and places, <b><i>The Handy Wisconsin Answer Book</i></b> answers to nearly 1,400 questions the Badger State's unique and interesting history, people, and places, including: <p> <li>Why is Wisconsin called "Wisconsin"? <li> How much snow falls in Wisconsin? <li> What is the Wisconsin state dance? <li> Which Native American tribes called Wisconsin home? <li> Was there a Civil War POW camp in Wisconsin? <li> How did log rolling become a sport? <li> Why was the Oleomargarine Act supported by nearly every farmer in the Dairy State? <li> What was the Day the Music Died? <li> How many acres of State Forests does Wisconsin have? <li> Was Paul Bunyan a real person? <li> Where is the Pabst Mansion located? <li> What is the most popular attraction in the state? <li> How many beer festivals are there in Wisconsin? <li> Where is Roundy's headquartered? <li> Which waterway is most important to Wisconsin? <li> Which political party held sway in Wisconsin when the state was formed? <li> What caused so much controversy in the redistricting of 2010? <li> What is unique about Wisconsin's capitol building? <li> Where did the Green Bay Packers get their name? <li> How much did each winning player make for playing in Superbowl I? <li> How much milk does it take to make one pound of butter? <li> How many towns in Wisconsin claim to be the UFO Capital of the World? <p> <i><b>The Handy Wisconsin Answer Book</i></b> answers these and more intriguing questions about people, places, events, government, and places of interest! It's an informative and fun look at the Badger State, people, history, and culture.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A big compendium of Badger State trivia and factoids, with a helpful subject index." - <i>Milwaukee Journal Sentinel</i> <p/>"... provide(s) a wide range of information about the Great Lakes Region state of Wisconsin. They cover Wisconsin basics; early history 1700-1800; the State of Wisconsin 1800 to 1900; Wisconsin history 1900 to now; city life: Milwaukee, Madison, and beyond; politics and law; business and agriculture; things to see and do; sports; fun facts, trivia, and the unusual; and notable sons and daughters." -- <i>Protoview Book News</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Terri Schlichenmeyer</b> is an award-winning, self-syndicated book reviewer. In addition to several columns written each week, she's contributed to several <i>Uncle John's Bathroom Readers</i> and other trivia-type books. You can read Terri's book reviews in more than 200 newspapers and magazines throughout the world. She lives in a little corner of Wisconsin with two dogs and one very patient man.
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