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Green Bay Attractions
 Here the visitor can explore America's Railroad Heritage:
sit in the cab of the world's greatest steam locomotive, the Union Pacific Big Boy. The guest also can examine Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's World War II command train and see the futuristic Aerotrain from the 1950s. Visiting this museum is a ticket to explore and enjoy America's railroad heritage.
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More Wisconsin Attractions
 The Racine Art Museum houses one of the most brilliant collections of contemporary craft in North America. The Racine Art Museum focuses on ceramics, fibers, glass, metals and wood, which represents original compelling artistic expressions.
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 The Milwaukee Public Museum is a museum of human and natural history that provides
a dynamic and stimulating environment for learning. Take a tour the Museum's 150,000 square feet of exhibit space to visit Africa, Asia, Europe, the Arctic, South and Middle America, the Pacific Island and a Costa Rican rainforest.
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 In the begging of the 20th century the land of the today's zoo was a park. After years of developing and raising the park was enlarged and improved. Today the zoo organizes many different projects: to save the enviropment, to reduce pollution etc.
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 The Ice Age National Scenic Trail stretches nearly 1,200 miles across Wisconsin. It passes some fascinating geological formations formed by the recession of giant glaciers during the Ice Age, between 70,000 to 10,000 years ago.
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 The Milwaukee County Zoo is a native home to more than 2,000 mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles with more than 350 species represented. However, the Zoo has become more than that to the visitors. It is a site for not only workshops, holiday celebrations, but also summer concerts and food festivals.
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 While Milwaukee is noted for its brewing and manufacturing industries, it will surprise you with its arts, culture and natural beauty. See the magnificent addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
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 One of Madison's most popular attractions, Olbrich Botanical Gardens is 16 acres of beautiful gardens including a sunken garden, perennial garden, rose garden, rock garden, herb garden, wildflower garden and a tropical conservatory.
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 The museum is home to shipbuilding from the beginning of the 20th century. Sturgeon Bay has had shipyards producing fishing trawlers, Navy vessels, ore carriers and some of the best yachts in the world. Permanent exhibits and revolving exhibits are included in it's galleries
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 Wisconsin Historical Museum tells the history of the state and the Upper Midwest, from prehistoric times to present day. Exhibitions include artifacts, photographs, full-scale dioramas, audio-visual presentations, and interactive multimedia programs.
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