How far is Dallas, Texas from Milwaukee, Wisconsin?
Dallas, Texas from Milwaukee, Wisconsin is 1,027 mi, 17 hours 19 mins when you take I-44 W.
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Where is the nearest gap to lake geneva wisconsin?
Closest is 22.57 miles away- Gap Outlet: 11211 120th Ave, Ken...
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How long of a drive is it from Wisconsin Dells to Birchwood, Wisconsin?
It is 198 miles - or about 3 hours 26 minutes drive time - fr...
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What is the Capitol of Wisconsin?
The capital of Wisconsin is Madison!
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It is 33 blocks (2.3 miles) from 832 Craite Ave, Rice Lake, W...
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What are some major waterways in Wisconsin?
Some waterways in Wisconsin include the Baraboo River, the Bl...
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How far away is Wisconsin Dells from Green Bay, Wisconsin?
Wisconsin Dells is 152 miles from Green Bay, Wisconsin, it is...
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Where is the nearest gap to lake geneva wisconsin?
Closest is 22.57 miles away- Gap Outlet: 11211 120th Ave, Ken...
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Is one direction ever coming to wisconsin?
One Direction will be coming to the US next year, but the con...
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Dairy. State Beverage: Milk The perfect complement to cookies...
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How far is bloomington, mn from milwaukee, wisconsin?
Distance is: 5 hours 59 mins 342.5 mi - on Interstate 94. Wan...
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What is the hunting regulations for coyotes in Wisconsin?
You can hunt Coyote continuously except in the northern Wisco...
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How far is Chicago from Lacrosse, Wisconsin?
The estimated distance between Chicago and La Crosse, Wiscons...
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What town is Lake Benedict in Wisconsin?
Lake Benedict is in Kenosha County, WI
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How far is Water Town Wisconsin away from Waunakee Wisconsin?
Waunakee is 47.4 mi - about 56 mins from Watertown, Wisconsin...
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How do you get the family discount at Kalahari in Wisconsin Dells?
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What city is Mt Olympus in in Wisconsin Dells?
Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park is located at 1701 Wisconsin...
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What is the address of Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin?
Bradley Center 1001 North Fourth Street Milwaukee, WI 53203 P...
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Wisconsin Dells The Native Americans have played a considerab...
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Where is beaver dam Wisconsin?
Beaver Dam is located in south central Wisconsin. It is 40 mi...
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Wisconsin is located in the north central region of the U.S.,...
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Wisconsin is located in the north central region of the U.S.,...
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What part of Wisconsin is Port Washington in?
Port Washington is the county seat of Ozaukee County in the U...
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Wisconsin Dells The Native Americans have played a considerab...
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What is wisconsin's state flower?
The state of Wisconsin carries the motto 'Forward' and the st...
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Is Stevens Point Wisconsin South?
Stevens Point is a city in and the county seat of Portage Cou...
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How far is Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin away from Occonomowoc, Wisconsin?
It is 1 hour 4 minutes and a distance of 48.45 miles from Fon...
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Where is a waterfall near Kenosha, Wisconsin?
The top 10 waterfalls in Wisconsin are as follows: Big Manito...
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Is Lake Superior more in Wisconsin or Minnesota?
Most of Lake Superior borders the state of Michigan. But Minn...
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Where is wisconsin on the map?
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Where is Point Place, Wisconsin?
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About Wisconsin
Wisconsin is a Midwestern state in the United States bordered by Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Lake Michigan, Upper Michigan, and Lake Superior. The state has a humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Wisconsin has a total of 72 counties.
About Hours
An hour consists of sixty minutes. We measure out our days in hours; when we are having fun, an hour is short. While we are suffering, an hour is very very long. In the Middle Ages (the 5th century to the 15th century) Christian monks and artists created 'Books of Hours.' They contained prayers and psalms for each hour of the day. They were 'illuminated,' that is, their texts were illustrated in gold ink and brilliant colors. The Cloisters Museum in NYC has a wonderful collection of Books of Hours.
About Dallas
Dallas is the ninth-largest city in the nation and the number one visitor and leisure destination in Texas. It covers 343 square miles and has a population of around 1,300,000 people. Dallas was founded in 1841, later being incorporated as a city in February of 1856. Dallas has it all from a thriving culinary scene, leading arts district, countless luxury accommodations, professional sports, trendy entertainment districts and endless shopping opportunities.

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