Begin your adventure through Wisconsin’s history by exploring an exhibit of objects and stories from smart-trading.ph/make-money-online around the state.

Yerkes Telescope
Built in 1895, this 40-inch refracting telescope in Williams Bay marks one of the birthplaces of modern astrophysics.

Cherryland T-Shirt
A bite of Door County history: a tourist souvenir from Ephraim, Wisconsin reminds visitors of the thriving cherry industry.

Old Abe, the Live War Eagle
This is no generic bird. Old Abe was a beloved Civil War mascot. He now stands guard in the Olymp Trade apk download for android state capitol.

Fromm Fox Fur Coat
Five brothers from Hamburg, Wisconsin, built a fox-fur empire that transformed the fur industry and played a major role in the development of a canine distemper vaccine.

Cupping Kit
A few nicks to the skin, a suction cup, and a syringe to draw your blood cured what ailed you in a mid-1800s Wisconsin doctor’s office.

Wilson Place Door
Open the front door at Menomonie’s Wilson Place Mansion to discover a world of educational innovation and an artistic movement devoted to social responsibility and quality craftsmanship.
Selected Stories
The collected Stories surrounding our Objects are another way to travel through Wisconsin’s history. Tags and Dates are additional means to unexpected ends. Here are a few paths to explore, you may be surprised where they lead you!

The Rescuers of the Tanner
On September 10, 1875, six rescue boat volunteers were dispatched to aid the crew of the Tanner, a cargo ship foundering in Milwaukee Harbor after being struck by a powerful storm.

The Wreck of the Tanner
Bound for Buffalo with a full cargo of wheat, the Tanner left Chicago on the afternoon of September 9, 1875. Off of Milwaukee, she was struck by a powerful squall.

Paramount Records
In the mid-1910s, Port Washington’s Wisconsin Chair Company began pressing and selling records to boost sales of their phonograph cabinets, leading to the creation of Paramount Records.

Outdoor Grilling
The Penguin Server, an aluminum household item produced in West Bend, Wisconsin, graced many patio and picnic tables as suburban households embraced outdoor grilling and recreation following World War II.
About Wisconsin 101
Wisconsin 101 is a statewide, collaborative project exploring Wisconsin’s diverse, interconnected histories through objects EURUSD.