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Auto Transport to
Wisconsin:
Auto Transport to Wisconsin is our business. National Auto Transport is one of
the largest transporters of personally owned vehicles in the country. Covering
all 50 states, we offer an unprecedented level of service and commitment to
moving our customer's vehicles.
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[Auto Transport to Wisconsin]
Wisconsin information
The Winnebago and other Indian tribes inhabited Wisconsin long ago, giving it
a name meaning: "where the waters gather." The French settlers used a corrupted
form of the name, which eventually evolved into its current name of Wisconsin.
When one thinks of Wisconsin, cheese, dairy products, and beer come to mind.
Endearingly called Cheeseheads, Wisconsin residents thrive and make a living on
their reputation for excellent dairy products. Cheese factories featuring local
varieties of this dairy product are found throughout the state. While cheese and
dairy products have given Wisconsin a great reputation, so has beer. That
tradition continues with new microbreweries complementing established brewers.
Undoubtedly, there is more to Wisconsin than cheese and beer. With a variety of
geographic features, each area contributes its own singular character to the
story of Wisconsin. Wisconsin appeals to the water lover with over 14,000 lakes,
most the result of retreating glaciers; the Mississippi River on its western
border; and two Great Lakes, Superior and Michigan.
The northern part of the state is truly an outdoor paradise. Vast tracts of
wilderness, punctuated with lakes, rivers, and streams, offer the ideal escape
from the concrete jungle. The Apostle Islands and the Lake Superior shore have
been protected for all to enjoy. The Door Peninsula, a storybook setting with
quaint little towns and special shops that typically hang their shingles in
charming areas, draws great numbers of tourists to its prime location on the
shores of Green Bay and Lake Michigan.
The Wisconsin Dells contain a spectacular river gorge that entices visitors
with its scenic beauty and its commercial enterprises that provide entertainment
for the entire family, from water parks to the scenery caused by water erosion.
Wisconsin residents take advantage of their seasonal activities, participating
in both summer and winter diversions with flair. Hikers, cyclists, skiers, and
snowmobilers fully appreciate the extensive network of trails throughout the
state.
It comes as no surprise that there are few large towns in Wisconsin with
about 65 percent of the population living in urban areas. The two largest cities
in Wisconsin are relatively small, an asset that the locals appreciate and the
visitors welcome. Milwaukee, the beer capital and the largest city, enjoys a
place on the shores of Lake Michigan. Throughout the summer it hosts a multitude
of ethnic festivals representing an incredible number of groups. Madison,
located between Lake Mendota and Lake Monona, considers itself both progressive
and cultured. The number of people cycling throughout the town and enjoying
other active pastimes attests to this. Culturally, the options include a
symphony, opera, and theater as well as galleries and museums.
One of the state's great native sons was Frank Lloyd Wright, whose designs
were inspired by the Wisconsin landscape and meant to harmonize with nature.
Mostly located in the lower third of the state, nine of his buildings are open
to the public.
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