The nickname of Wisconsin?
What is: The Badger State
What is the nickname for Door County?
What is: The "Cape Cod of the Midwest"
How many regular seasons have the Packers played?
What is: Seasons: 104 (1921-2024)
What is Wisconsin's state fish?
What is: The Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) is one of Wisconsin's most important and unique trophies.
It is so highly valued that the State Legislature proclaimed it the official State Fish in 1955.
Size-wise, Wisconsin ranks 13th largest among the 50 US states?
True or False?
What is: False. Wisconsin ranks 23rd in size.
Name two original Wisconsin native American tribes.
What are: Native American tribes;
Dakota
Sioux
Winnebago
Ojibwe
What is the oldest village in Door County?
Where is : Baileys Harbor is the oldest village in Door County, Wisconsin, founded in 1849.
Captain Justice Bailey discovered the area after a storm and was impressed by the amount of timber and limestone in the area.
Who was the Packers winningest coach?
Who is: Curly Lambeau (209-104-21) (W-L-T)
What is the most popular fish to harvest in Wisconsin?
What is: the Walleye.
The highest point in Wisconsin is Timms Hill, in Price County.
True of False?
What is: True. (at 1,951.5 feet in height)
Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" books can explore a recreation of her first house. Where in Wisconsin was it located?
Where is: Pepin, WI
What is the year-round population of Door County?
What is: 30,066
(As of the 2020 census)
What was the Packers old name?
What is: On Aug. 27, 1921, the year-old American Professional Football Association awarded a franchise to the Acme Packers of Green Bay.
What is the hardest fish to catch in Wisconsin?
What is: The Muskellunge, or Muskies.
These are some of the most elusive and hardest-fighting freshwater fish in the world.
The Wisconsin city closest to the geographic center of Wisconsin is nicknamed “Hub City.”
True or False?
What is: True.
The geographic center is 9 miles southeast of Marshfield, giving it the nickname of “Hub City.”
What are the states and lakes that make up Wisconsin's borders?
What is: Wisconsin is bordered by:
Minnesota, Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Illinois and Iowa.
Why is Door County called Door County?
What is: Door County took its name from the straits between the mainland and Washington Island, locally known as Death's Door.
A translation from the French voyageur term, ''La Porte des Morts" (the door of the dead).
What is the Green Bay Packers mascot?
What is: The Green Bay Packers, like some other NFL teams, have opted NOT to have an official mascot.
What is the biggest fish in Wisconsin lakes?
What is: Procai Sturgeon (The largest sturgeon ever brought in with a rod and reel on Wisconsin waters was a 170.5 pound sturgeon caught on Yellow Lake by John J. Procai on September 22, 1979. The approximately 100 year old sturgeon was 79 inches in length with a 39 inch girth.)
Wisconsin has state symbols. The Dutch Elm is the official state tree.
True or False?
What is: False.
Wisconsin's state tree is: The Sugar Maple.
Renowned American architect known for his innovative designs, including Fallingwater and the Guggenheim Museum. He was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin.
Who is: Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)
What is the biggest town in Door County?
Where is: Being the largest town in Door County, you may be tempted to drive right past historic Sturgeon Bay
How many championship rings do the Green Bay Packers have?
What is: 13
In all, the franchise has claimed a record 13 NFL championships including four Super Bowl titles.
What is the smallest fish in Wisconsin?
What is: The Darter
Fully grown, the Darter is one inch long — Wisconsin's smallest fish.
True or False?
What is: True.