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Great Lakes
Great LakesThe Midwest’s finest are as good as it gets |
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Page 3 of 3 Miscellaneous Midwest 1. Spring, Summer And Fall Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin are cold-weather states, and as a result, feature relatively short golf seasons. Plan your trip for sometime between late April and early October, and youll have a ball. 2. In Vino Veritas Believe it or not, Michigan is a great state for wine, as its soil provides nearly ideal growing conditions for grapes. Be sure to sample the local labels during your travels, especially in combination with some musky. 3. Gone Fishin Lake trout, brown trout, walleye, salmon, steelhead and bass are all fair game in the Great Lakes as well as Michigans 11,000 inland lakes and streams. Charter boats and multiday fishing adventures are easily found throughout the state. 4. Taste The Goodness Minnesota travelers would do well to sample some of the homegrown fruits and vegetables, honey, maple syrup, cheese and specialty meats, including bison and emu. Check out the Minnesota Grown Directory to locate farmers markets in the state. 5. Cheese! Wisconsin produces more than 35 percent of all cheese made in the United States, much of which comes from family-owned and -operated factories. Be sure to take a tour and see how some of these award-winning varieties are made.
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