![]() Interstate 41 connects the interchange of I-94 and U.S. Interstate 39 is a highway that runs from Normal, Illinois at I-55 to Wisconsin Highway 29 in Rib Mountain, Wisconsin, approximately six miles (9.7 km) southwest of Wausau. To accommodate the residents and visitors to Wisconsin, the major interstate highways are in heavy usage: The state's mines produce copper, iron ore, lead, and zinc. Wisconsin ranks first among the paper-producing states. The chief industrial products of the state are automobiles, machinery, furniture, paper, beer, and processed foods. The 95 state parks, forests, and recreation areas take up one-seventh of the land. Water sports, ice-boating, and fishing are popular, as are skiing and hunting. It is also the nation’s leading producer of cranberries, harvesting more than 60 percent of the country’s crop. Other important farm products are peas, beans, beets, corn, potatoes, oats, and hay. Wisconsin is a leading state in milk and cheese production. The location of 14,000 lakes, Wisconsin is a dream destination for outdoor sporting enthusiasts year-round. ![]() Wisconsin, a name meaning "grassy place" in the Chippewa language, is a vast and beautiful region. Wisconsin: The Dairy State – The land of lakes, amazing natural resources, outdoor sporting opportunities, cranberry bogs, and cheese ![]()
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