This pin is inspired by a detail in one of the leaded glass windows of treasured The National Farmer's Bank designed by architect Louis Sullivan, who also designed the Farmers and Merchants Union Bank in Columbus, Wisconsin.
A facsimile edition of the original "way to a man's heart," featuring authentic American recipes, European cooking, and Jewish favorites. First published in 1903, it was a staple of the American kitchen for more than fifty years.
The best-selling handbook for America's pioneers, first published in 1859. A fascinating look into the strenuous and hazardous life faced by pioneers and prairie travelers.
Milwaukee's Bronzeville, a thriving 12-block area along Walnut street, is remembered by African American elders as a good place to grow up—times were hard, but the community was tight.
Why flamingo socks in the Wisconsin Historical Society's online store? On the first day of classes in 1979, plastic flamingos covered UW-Madison's Bascom Hill. It was a prank that continues as a "tradition" today. Fits Women’s shoe size 5 - 10.5.