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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 9 December, 2023

Read This: Agricultural Treasures Guidebook

I've got a great read for you today! Agricultural Treasures Guidebook, by renowned writer Cindy Ladage, is a deep look into 19 different agricultural treasures, mostly in the midwest (we ARE farm country, after all!). I grew up on a farm, and tractors, farming, and rural life were hallmarks of our town.

Learning more about and celebrating our agricultural treasures is both interesting and important. 

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  • books
  • history
  • travel
  • Midwest
  • agriculture
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 6 June, 2022

Read This: 100 Things To Do In Iowa Before You Die

If you've never learned how interesting Iowa is, now's your chance! We're so happy to share a new book by author Sara Broers, entitled 100 Things To Do In Iowa Before You Die. This fascinating book is chock full of cool things about a state you might not know much about (raises hand!). Once you dig in, you'll be amazed at how MUCH there is to do, explore, and see in this cool midwest state. 

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Iowa
  • Midwest
  • books
  • author interview
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 17 February, 2020

Midwest Travel Experts On 50 Best Coffee Roasters You Need to Know

 

"Without my morning coffee I’m just like a dried up piece of roast goat." - Johann Sebastian Bach

Midwest Travel Experts On 50 Best Coffee Roasters You Need to Know

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  • coffee
  • coffee roaster
  • small batch coffee roaster
  • Third Wave Coffee
  • Midwest
  • travel experts
  • coffee shops
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 18 February, 2019

5 Places to Go by Car from Chicago

Chicago is such a gorgeous city, packed with arts, culture, sports, and, of course, located right on Lake Michigan. But perhaps you’d like to explore more of the Midwest? You’ve come to the right place! Rent a car from the Chicago Airport (either O'Hare or Midway) and discover these 5 fabulous places, all within driving distance, and making a road trip loop around Lake Michigan, and a bit further west. 

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  • road trip
  • Midwest
  • travel
  • travel tips
By Kerry Dexter, 25 June, 2017

Music from Little House on the Prairie

Little House on the Prairie: even if you’ve never been to the American midwest, these words bring up images -- images which seem like memories, really -- of life at the edge of pioneer times in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Dakotas a century and a half ago.

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  • music
  • travel
  • Midwest
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder
  • Little House on the Prairie
By Penny Sadler, 10 March, 2017

How To Spend a Weekend At The Osthoff Resort, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

The Osthoff Resort was built in the late 1800s as a retreat for wealthy travelers. Located on the shores of a glacial lake, the Osthoff quickly became the “it” place to escape the summer heat for city dwellers from Chicago, St. Louis, and Milwaukee. Today, more than 100 years later, the Osthoff still offers a sense of place and respite in the village of Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Rebuilt in 1995 by new owners, it quickly became a AAA Four Diamond resort hotel.

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  • travel
  • Midwest
  • Wisconsin
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 17 February, 2017

We Love The Incredibly Delicious Fire Department Coffee!

Firefighters Know Coffee. This is a fact. My brother's a firefighter, and I know that there's more truth than we can ever guess to that statement. After all, our first responders need to be ON for 24 hour shifts - sometimes longer. So who better to make coffee than firefighters?! 

We Love The Incredibly Delicious Fire Department Coffee!

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  • coffee
  • firefighters
  • small businesses
  • buy local
  • coffee roasters
  • travel
  • Midwest
  • Illinois
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 11 August, 2016

Behind the Scenes of Wisconsin Supper Clubs: Another Round

One of the hallmarks of the Midwest is gathering - and eating - together. Whether it's family or a chosen family of friends, we love to sit down to good food, laughter, and great conversation. However, each area in the Midwest has different traditions - and Wisconsin has a unique one: that of supper clubs. The state is covered with them - homegrown, comfortable restaurants that serve excellent, tasty, homemade food with such friendliness that other restaurants will start to look rude.

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  • travel
  • Midwest
  • Wisconsin
  • Supper Clubs
  • food
  • restaurants
By Ed Forteau, 6 June, 2009

The Science Museum of Minnesota

 

 

 

On our recent trip to the Twin Cities, we had the good fortune to go explore and play at the Science Museum of Minnesota. This is one of my very favorite museums, and I am so happy that we are able to share it with you!

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  • Minnesota
  • science museum
  • Midwest
  • travel
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