Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes in Wisconsin do not necessarily occur on the same date every year.
In Wisconsin, DST starts on the 2nd Sunday in March and ends on the 1st Sunday in November.
Facts About Wisconsin
Information for Travelers
Wisconsin is a midwestern US state with an interior of forests and farmland.
Bordered by Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, Wisconsin offers diverse landscapes that are a delight to explore.
Several breweries are based in Milwaukee and many offer brewery tours.
To the north and west are large tracts of hills that are perfect for hiking and mountain biking, and plain areas to the south and east have proven excellent for dairy farming.
Outdoor enthusiasts can choose from great fishing lakes and lakes to enjoy boating and recreational activities, as well as some of the best hiking and biking trails anywhere in the country.
In summer, beaches are some of the most popular places to visit.
Culture
The state also offers many exceptional cultural activities and events, from the massive Oshkosh Airshow to the popular Milwaukee Summerfest.
Milwaukee, the largest city, is known for the Milwaukee Public Museum, with its numerous recreated international villages, and the Harley-Davidson Museum, showcasing classic motorcycles.
While many of Wisconsin's top cultural attractions are in its two largest cities, Madison and Milwaukee, smaller communities like Spring Green, home to architect Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Taliesin, are also worth exploring.
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