Great Wisconsin Taverns

Great Wisconsin Taverns
Author: Dennis Boyer
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2002-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1931599181

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Enjoy a cold brew with good friends at one of Wisconsin's best bars. This guide features 101 different watering holes, so you're sure to find the best places to stop and taste the suds. This is the ultimate guide to Wisconsin's most unique and memorable taverns.

Badger Bars Tavern Tales

Badger Bars   Tavern Tales
Author: Bill Moen,Doug Davis
Publsiher: The Guest Cottage, Inc.
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2003
Genre: Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN: 9781930596207

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Relive the days when wisconsin was young and wild, when the tavern was the social hub of small towns across the state.

Great Wisconsin Restaurants

Great Wisconsin Restaurants
Author: Dennis Getto
Publsiher: Trails Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Restaurants
ISBN: 0915024608

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's restaurant critic Dennis Ghetto presents 101 Wisconsin restaurants where you'll be sure to find excellent cuisine plus a whole lot more.

Bottoms Up

Bottoms Up
Author: Jim Draeger,Mark Speltz
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780870204982

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Bottoms Up celebrates Wisconsin’s taverns and the breweries that fueled them. Beginning with inns and saloons, the book explores the rise of taverns and breweries, the effects of temperance and Prohibition, and attitudes about gender, ethnicity, and morality. It traces the development of the megabreweries, dominance of the giants, and the emergence of microbreweries. Contemporary photographs of unusual and distinctive bars and breweries of all eras, historical photos, postcards, advertisements, and breweriana illustrate the story of how Wisconsin came to dominate brewing—and the place that bars and beer hold in our social and cultural history. Seventy featured taverns and breweries represent diverse architectural styles, from the open-air Tom’s Burned Down Cafe on Madeline Island to the Art Moderne Casino in La Crosse, and from Club 10, a 1930s roadhouse in Stevens Point, to the well-known Wolski’s Tavern in Milwaukee. There are bars in barns and basements and brewpubs in former ice cream factories and railroad depots. Bottoms Up also includes a heady mix of such beer-related topics as ice harvesting, barrel making, bar games, Old-Fashioneds, bar fixtures, and the queen of the bootleggers. Now in paperback for the first time!

Tavern League

Tavern League
Author: Carl Corey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: WISC:89118911742

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In Tavern League, photographer Carl Corey documents a unique and important segment of the Wisconsin community. Our bars are unique micro-communities, offering patrons a sense of belonging. Many of these bars are the only public gathering place in the rural communities they serve. These simple taverns offer the individual the valuable opportunity for face to face conversation and camaraderie, particularly as people become more physically isolated through the accelerated use of the internet’s social networking, mobile texting, gaming, and the rapid-fire of email. This collection of 60 pictures captures the Wisconsin tavern as it is today. Carl Corey’s view is both familiar and undeniably unique, his pictures resonant with anyone who has set foot in a Wisconsin tavern. As the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Mary Louise Schumacher has written, “Carl Corey’s photographs . . . document iconic American places that are taken for granted. . . . They are comforting images, places we know, but also eerie and remote, presented with a sense of romance and nostalgia that suggests they are already past.”

Great Wisconsin Taverns

Great Wisconsin Taverns
Author: Dennis Boyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 133
Release: 1999
Genre: Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN: 0915024764

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Enjoy a cold brew with good friends at one of Wisconsin's best bars. This guide features 101 different watering holes, so you're sure to find the best places to stop and taste the suds. This is the ultimate guide to Wisconsin's most unique and memorable taverns.

Biking Illinois

Biking Illinois
Author: David Johnsen
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2006
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1931599645

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From Chicago's magnificent lakefront to the mountain trails of the Shawnee National Forest, no state has more varied terrain for the cyclist than Illinois. Large, full-detail maps guide you confidently on city streets or prairie back roads, and concise, entertaining trail descriptions make your bicycle adventure come alive. Includes 60 rides for cyclists of all ability levels, tips on where to find water, snacks, lodging, repairs, fascinating notes that help you appreciate the nature and history along the trail, and much more.

Tavern League

Tavern League
Author: Carl Corey
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2014-03-24
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780870205668

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In Tavern League, photographer Carl Corey documents a unique and important segment of the Wisconsin community. Our bars are unique micro-communities, offering patrons a sense of belonging. Many of these bars are the only public gathering place in the rural communities they serve. These simple taverns offer the individual the valuable opportunity for face to face conversation and camaraderie, particularly as people become more physically isolated through the accelerated use of the internet’s social networking, mobile texting, gaming, and the rapid-fire of email. This collection of 60 pictures captures the Wisconsin tavern as it is today. Carl Corey’s view is both familiar and undeniably unique, his pictures resonant with anyone who has set foot in a Wisconsin tavern. As the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Mary Louise Schumacher has written, “Carl Corey’s photographs . . . document iconic American places that are taken for granted. . . . They are comforting images, places we know, but also eerie and remote, presented with a sense of romance and nostalgia that suggests they are already past.”