The capital of Wisconsin is Madison, and its largest city is Milwaukee. It was the 30th state in the Union, having been admitted in 1848. It is known as the Badger State, and sometimes people use its secondary nickname, America's Dairyland.
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The official state government site lists and offers profiles of state agencies and legislators, as well as counties, cities, towns, and villages within the state. Also described are health, safety, and other public services, and suggestions for those wishing to relocate to Wisconsin.
http://www.wisconsin.gov/
The Wisconsin Historical Society
Provides an in-depth look at Wisconsin's history and old years. Includes historic sites and museums directory, history highlights, online collections, photographs and related links.
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org
Web sites and information relating to the state of Wisconsin are presented here, including businesses, organizations, people and places within the state. Includes a forum for the discussion of anything relating to the state.
http://www.wisnetwork.com/
Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Foundation
The statewide business association offers statistical and other details about Wisconsin, such as its economics, business, and workforce development status. Also describes the Chamber's safety programs and its efforts in enhancing the state's educational programs.
http://www.wischamberfoundation.org/
Wisconsin Department of Administration Demographic Services
The state Demographic Services Center, whose responsibility it is to develop annual population estimates for all Wisconsin towns, villages, and cities, as well as zip code areas, offers the results of these demographic studies. Also includes student demographics categorized by school district, state maps, and other data.
http://www.doa.state.wi.us/section_detail.asp?linkcatid=11&linkid=64&locid=9
Wisconsin Department of Justice
The Wisconsin DOJ's official site provides an organizational chart, descriptions of agencies, offices and bureaus within the department, and a profile of the state's Attorney General. Employment information is included, and official documents and reports are available for viewing or downloading.
http://www.doj.state.wi.us/
Wisconsin Department of Tourism
On its official site, the state agency for the promotion of tourism highlights seasonal events, activities and destinations within the state, provides information about Wisconsin's history and heritage, and offers suggestions and resources for finding restaurants and accommodations.
http://www.travelwisconsin.com/
Wisconsin Department of Transportation State Patrol
The official site of the state law enforcement body provides the locations of State Patrol office locations, and describes the history and structure of the department. Includes details about traffic laws, regulations, and services provided.
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/statepatrol/
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
Information about services that are available for workers within the state are provided, including workforce laws and regulations governing both employees and employers. Also available are tips and resources for finding a job in Wisconsin, a description of support programs, and employment statistics.
http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/