Crossing from Duluth, Minnesota, over into Superior, Wisconsin, not only brought us to another state, but to another set of experiences. We didn’t travel far to see some large historical homes facing the shore of Lake Superior. How many of us have heard the famous lines from Henry Wadsworth’s poem “Song of Hiawatha” By the shore of Gitchee Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water... Although we had heard these lines many times, we did not know that it was the Ojibwe tribe name for Lake Superior. This was just the first bit of new information that we encountered during our brief travel through Wisconsin. Referring to the lake as a big sea, totally makes sense since it is gigantic. We also learned that the northern portion of Wisconsin is called the “Northwoods”. Again, this is a totally logical name since there are miles and miles of forests comprised of oak, maple, and spruce. Another feature of this portion of Wisconsin are the thousands of lak...
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