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Index Of Wisconsin-related Articles
The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of Wisconsin. 0–9 * .wi.us – Internet second-level domain for the state of Wisconsin * 30th State to join the United States of America A *Adjacent states: ** ** ** ** *Agriculture in Wisconsin *Airports in Wisconsin * Amusement parks in Wisconsin * Arboreta in Wisconsin ** commons:Arboreta in Wisconsin * Archaeology in Wisconsin ** :Archaeological sites in Wisconsin *** commons:Archaeological sites in Wisconsin * Architecture in Wisconsin *Area codes in Wisconsin * Art museums and galleries in Wisconsin ** commons:Art museums and galleries in Wisconsin * Astronomical observatories in Wisconsin ** commons:Astronomical observatories in Wisconsin * Wisconsin State Assembly * Attorney General of the State of Wisconsin * Axley Brynelson, LLP B *Badger Army Ammunition Plant * Bannered highway routes in Wisconsin *Beer * Belmont, Wisconsin, territorial capital 1836-1837 * Botanical gardens in Wisc ...
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Map Of USA WI
A map is a symbolic depiction emphasizing relationships between elements of some space, such as objects, regions, or themes. Many maps are static, fixed to paper or some other durable medium, while others are dynamic or interactive. Although most commonly used to depict geography, maps may represent any space, real or fictional, without regard to context or scale, such as in brain mapping, DNA mapping, or computer network topology mapping. The space being mapped may be two dimensional, such as the surface of the earth, three dimensional, such as the interior of the earth, or even more abstract spaces of any dimension, such as arise in modeling phenomena having many independent variables. Although the earliest maps known are of the heavens, geographic maps of territory have a very long tradition and exist from ancient times. The word "map" comes from the , wherein ''mappa'' meant 'napkin' or 'cloth' and ''mundi'' 'the world'. Thus, "map" became a shortened term referring to ...
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Category:Buildings And Structures In Wisconsin
{{Commons cat, Buildings in Wisconsin, Buildings in Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M ... Wisconsin ...
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:Category:Buildings And Structures In Wisconsin
{{Commons cat, Buildings in Wisconsin, Buildings in Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M ... Wisconsin ...
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Category:Botanical Gardens In Wisconsin
{{See also, List of botanical gardens in the United States#Wisconsin, l1=List of botanical gardens in Wisconsin Wisconsin Botanical gardens A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms ''botanic'' and ''botanical'' and ''garden'' or ''gardens'' are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word ''botanic'' is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens, an ... Nature reserves in Wisconsin ...
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:Category:Botanical Gardens In Wisconsin
{{See also, List of botanical gardens in the United States#Wisconsin, l1=List of botanical gardens in Wisconsin Wisconsin Botanical gardens A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms ''botanic'' and ''botanical'' and ''garden'' or ''gardens'' are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word ''botanic'' is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens, an ... Nature reserves in Wisconsin ...
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Belmont, Wisconsin
Belmont is a village in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 986 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. History Founded in 1835 by land speculation, speculator John Atchison, Belmont was the original Capital (political), capital of the Wisconsin Territory, and the original territorial capitol building is preserved several miles northwest of the village at First Capitol Historic Site (Wisconsin), First Capitol Historic Site. The village is adjacent to the Belmont (town), Wisconsin, Town of Belmont. The name Belmont comes from the French for “beautiful mountain”, referencing three hills within the village. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all of it land. Belmont Mound State Park is located northwest of the village. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 986 people, 439 households, and 279 families living in the village. The population ...
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Beer
Beer is one of the oldest and the most widely consumed type of alcoholic drink in the world, and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches, mainly derived from cereal grains—most commonly from malted barley, though wheat, maize (corn), rice, and oats are also used. During the brewing process, fermentation of the starch sugars in the wort produces ethanol and carbonation in the resulting beer.Barth, Roger. ''The Chemistry of Beer: The Science in the Suds'', Wiley 2013: . Most modern beer is brewed with hops, which add bitterness and other flavours and act as a natural preservative and stabilizing agent. Other flavouring agents such as gruit, herbs, or fruits may be included or used instead of hops. In commercial brewing, the natural carbonation effect is often removed during processing and replaced with forced carbonation. Some of humanity's earliest known writings refer to the production and d ...
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List Of Wisconsin Bannered Routes
The Wisconsin State Trunk Highway System is the state highway system of the U.S. state of Wisconsin, including Wisconsin's segments of the Interstate Highway System and the United States Numbered Highway System, in addition to its other state trunk highways. These separate types of highways are respectively designated with an ''I''-, ''US'', or ''STH-'' (or ''WIS'') prefix. The system also includes minor roads designated as Scenic Byways, four routes intended to promote tourism to scenic and historic areas of the state; and as Rustic Roads, lightly-traveled and often unpaved local roads which the state has deemed worthy of preservation and protection. The state highway system, altogether totaling across all of Wisconsin's 72 counties, is maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT). Highway systems Interstate and U.S. highways The state of Wisconsin is served by eight Interstate Highways, consisting of five primary routes and three auxiliary routes. The ...
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Badger Army Ammunition Plant
The Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP or Badger) or Badger Ordnance Works (B.O.W.) is an excess, non- BRAC, United States Army facility located near Sauk City, Wisconsin. It manufactured nitrocellulose-based propellants during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It was a large munitions factory during World War II. As of 2013, the facility was in the end stages of demolition and remediation in preparation for property transfer. History Construction On 29 October 1941, U.S. Representative William H. Stevenson announced the construction of a powder and acid works to be built by Hercules Powder Company.Michael J. Goc, ''Powder, People, and Place: Badger Ordnance Works and the Sauk Prairie'', Friendship, WI: New Past Press, 2002. On 19 November 1941, despite protests from those living on Sauk Prairie, President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized $65,000,000 to build the plant. By 1 March 1942, the farmers who lived there had left their farms. Construction of Badge ...
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Axley Brynelson, LLP
Axley Brynelson, LLP is a full-service law firm founded in 1885 with two Wisconsin offices in Madison and Waukesha. As one of Madison's oldest and most experienced law firms, Axley Brynelson represents individuals, small businesses, government entities and privately and publicly held companies. ''The Wisconsin Law Journal'' named Axley Brynelson one of the 10 largest Wisconsin law firms in its Largest Law Firms of 2009 Survey, and the firm's attorneys are regularly recognized by national and local publications including Wisconsin Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Magazine, Martindale-Hubbell peer review ratings and the 2014 edition of ''Best Lawyers''. History Axley Brynelson traces its lineage back to the 1885 partnership of Burr W. Jones and Francis Lamb. The firm has had three of their attorneys serve as president of the Wisconsin Bar Association. As of January 2015, they had 168 cases before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The firm took the name Axley Brynelson in 1988 with the m ...
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