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]]>“We want guests to feel and sense that history from the moment they drive onto the site and step into the business,” said Nic Mink, chief restoration officer and proprietor of Seven Acre Dairy. “This place has been so important to the food of the region [as a cheese and butter factory] that we loved the idea of continuing that legacy.”
Not only is the 21,000-square-foot building featured on the National Register of Historic Places, the furniture in the inn’s rooms has been made using reclaimed wood from the original factory, and there is an entire room dedicated to the Swiss cheese which was manufactured there for more than 25 years.
And don’t worry—there is plenty of dairy options on the menu at both the restaurant and café. Expect to find a reinvention of the Swiss cheese pie that the factory manager’s wife made for staff in the 1930s and 1940s, as well as more modern butter boards and butter-basted beef.
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]]>The Irish heritage is strong in Wisconsin and St. Patrick’s Day is a really big deal there. There are many celebrations across the state and most of them are in Milwaukee. They are usually held the weekend before March 17th and finish with big parades.
Brat Fest is held in Madison, Wisconsin. It has a history of nearly 40 years. Each year, over 150,000 Johnsonville Brats get consumed over three days. The festival includes live music and numerous attractions and family events.
Of course, Wisconsin has a cheese festival, and it’s an amazing one. The state is famous for cheese-making and this festival celebrates that. You can try many different types of cheese and enjoy activities like live cheese carving and a petting zoo.
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]]>The post An Old Cheese Factory in Wisconsin Has Been Reimagined as a Unique Boutique Hotel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>“We want guests to feel and sense that history from the moment they drive onto the site and step into the business,” said Nic Mink, chief restoration officer and proprietor of Seven Acre Dairy. “This place has been so important to the food of the region [as a cheese and butter factory] that we loved the idea of continuing that legacy.”
Not only is the 21,000-square-foot building featured on the National Register of Historic Places, the furniture in the inn’s rooms has been made using reclaimed wood from the original factory, and there is an entire room dedicated to the Swiss cheese which was manufactured there for more than 25 years.
And don’t worry—there is plenty of dairy options on the menu at both the restaurant and café. Expect to find a reinvention of the Swiss cheese pie that the factory manager’s wife made for staff in the 1930s and 1940s, as well as more modern butter boards and butter-basted beef.
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]]>The post 3 Best Fairs and Festivals in Wisconsin appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Irish heritage is strong in Wisconsin and St. Patrick’s Day is a really big deal there. There are many celebrations across the state and most of them are in Milwaukee. They are usually held the weekend before March 17th and finish with big parades.
Brat Fest is held in Madison, Wisconsin. It has a history of nearly 40 years. Each year, over 150,000 Johnsonville Brats get consumed over three days. The festival includes live music and numerous attractions and family events.
Of course, Wisconsin has a cheese festival, and it’s an amazing one. The state is famous for cheese-making and this festival celebrates that. You can try many different types of cheese and enjoy activities like live cheese carving and a petting zoo.
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