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Welcome to Milwaukee Wisconsin

Today is Tuesday November 18, 2008

Hub & Spoke Day Trips

Lake Country - 25-45 miles west of Milwaukee

This area in Milwaukee's western suburbs was created by glaciers 10,000 years ago. Left behind is the Kettle Moraine State Forest, with its glacial lakes, kettles and drumlins. Nestled in this area are some memorable tour stops.

Historic Delafield

Mason Creek Winery

Ten Chimneys - The Estate of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, Genesee Depot

Johnson Creek Outlet Center, Johnson Creek

 

Eagle/East Troy/Fort Atkinson/Lake Geneva - 35-65 miles southwest of Milwaukee

Communities such as Lake Geneva and East Troy were, and still are, popular getaways for some of Milwaukee and Chicago's rich and famous. History, theater and scenic beauty greet those who visit this area.

Old World Wisconsin, Eagle

East Troy Electric Railroad Museum, East Troy

Lake Geneva Cruise Line, Lake Geneva

Fireside Dinner Theater, Fort Atkinson

Ozaukee County/Washington County - 20-30 miles north of Milwaukee

Enjoy quaint villages with great shopping, experience a real working family farm and also the rolling hills of the Kettle Moraine. This tour is the perfect getaway for a day.

The Family Farm, Grafton

Historic Cedarburg

Cedar Creek Winery

Cedar Creek Settlement

Amy's Candy Kitchen

Holy Hill National Shrine of Mary, Hubertus

Bast Bell Museum, Germantown

Riveredge Nature Center, Newburg

Kohler/Sheboygan County/Elkhart Lake - 50-60 miles north of Milwaukee

Kohler is a historic, nationally acclaimed resort community, made possible by a storied company. While in the area, check out a leading art center in the same community you can also eat a delicious bratwurst! End your day with an exciting auto race!

The American Club, Kohler

John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan

Road America, Elkhart Lake

Baraboo/Spring Green/Madison - 80-125 miles west of Milwaukee

Enjoy sights that are truly unique to Wisconsin. Nestled among some of the most spectacular scenery in Wisconsin are attractions that can only be described as "must-sees."

Circus World Museum, Baraboo

House on the Rock, Spring Green

Cave of the Mounds - Blue Mounds

Wisconsin State Capitol, Madison

Oshkosh - 95 miles northwest of Milwaukee

Home to the world's largest sport aviation event - EAA Airventure - attracting over 11,000 aircraft from all over the world, making Oshkosh's Wittman Field the world's busiest airport during its run!

EAA AirVenture Museum, Oshkosh

 

Racine/Kenosha/Sturtevant - 30-50 miles south of Milwaukee

For incredible outlet shopping, fabulous down home entertainment, Danish Kringle and the excitement of greyhound racing, you can't beat this itinerary!

Apple Holler Farm and Restaurant, Sturtevant

Dairyland Greyhound Park, Kenosha

Prime Outlets at Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha

City of Racine



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