Uffda Zah from Sven & Ole's
9 W. Wisconsin St., Grand Marais

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Clay-Man: First of all language, second I'm Clay-Man! Superhero and defender of futorica Wisconsin of the 22nd century!!

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🇺🇸 is a Wisconsin-based impressionist artist who began to create art as a coping mechanism for her feelings. Her primary focus is on painting meaningful, ethereal landscapes that evoke a sense of home.

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Phil Hands
Cartoonist, Wisconsin State Journal: https://t.co/Uwf1aLag8l

🔸 'Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II,' 8 Sep 2022. Phil Hands, Wisconsin State Journal.

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On this date, August 15 in 1939, the movie The Wizard of Oz had its Hollywood premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, California. The world premiere was five days earlier in, of all places, Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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chicken joe’s fellow wisconsinite/lake michigan surfer, mallard b(d)uck >w> https://t.co/igbBUrxssn

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A drawing and a slightly different painting, both entitled PHILOCTETES AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR, by Wisconsin artist Marshall Glasier (1945). The best of American classics-engaged Modernism

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Hodag from Wisconsin! A classic lumberjack tale told around the campfire during logging season, this beast is seen year round in Rhinelander

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This month's featured trading card creature is Wisconsin's legendary Emily () creates these every month for our Patreon subscribers, so to get yours, join us at: https://t.co/cF1n5HMFi3

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Deth Dekk Dominions:🎧🆕6th album from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US Psychedelic Stoner/Doom Metal outfit🔥SLEESTAK - Harbinger🇺🇸🔥
BC➡️https://t.co/RG6JhzG4Jx

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Phil Hands, The Wisconsin State Journal

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Phil Hands, The Wisconsin State Journal

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This week for we bring you some exotics from 'The World of Animals' by Mary Holmes, with illustrations by the noted French illustrator Pierre Probst, published down the road from us in Racine, Wisconsin by Whitman Publishing Company in 1963. https://t.co/m23tHSwbxc

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The Beast of Bray Road is a large, red-eyed, bipedal cryptid resembling a bear or a wolf, sighted on rural roads in Wisconsin & Illinois as far back as 1936. It attacks vehicles, leaving long claw marks. Theorists claim it's either a werewolf or a wendigo.

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