Starting with the days that wooly mammoths tromped over the landscape,
Mark Van Ells brings us on a journey through the fascinating history of
the Badger State. Wisconsin remembers the brutal Black Hawk War and the
fall of the first Paleo-Indian residents, the booming migration of
thousands of Americans, the conflicted German population during and
after the two world wars, and the famous Vietnam protests of University
of Wisconsin students. Included are recommended museums, state parks,
and other attractions, alongside literary excerpts from authors such as
Edna Farber and Laura Ingalls Wilder, who give readers a sense of
Wisconsin in different eras. Birthplace of such cultural icons as Gene
Wilder and Chris Farley, Wisconsin as revealed by Van Ells is a state
rich in culture that easily outdoes the stereotypes of harsh winters and
sprawling flat American dairy land.