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Wisconsin's Quirky Secrets Revealed in New Books
13 Dec
Summary
- Authors explore Wisconsin's hidden history through unique roadside attractions.
- Books feature quirky stories like a roof painted 'Welcome to Cleveland'.
- New releases highlight Wisconsin's unique culture beyond famous icons.

Travel writers Tom Manus and Kristi Flick Manus have captured the essence of Wisconsin's unique character in their latest book releases. "Historic Wisconsin Roadsides" and "Secret Wisconsin" delve into the state's lesser-known attractions, offering readers a glimpse into its quirky history and unusual local lore. The couple focuses on "back roads and two-lane highways," seeking out the charm that often eludes typical tourist paths.
These books highlight captivating stories, such as a humorous rooftop message that misdirects air travelers, the enduring legacy of a Titanic survivor's family at a Janesville Chinese restaurant, and a bar displaying a rare 19th-century circus lithograph. Other features include a unique Friday fish fry paired with donuts and a museum dedicated to the Duncan yo-yo company in Luck.




