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Finns in Wisconsin
From mining to logging to farming, Finns played an important role in the early development of Wisconsin. Although their immigration to the state came later than that of most other groups, their contributions proved just as...Regular price $9.95Quick view -
Fishermen, the Horse, and the Sea
Young Lester Smith is part of a fishing family on Lake Michigan. He loves playing on the beach with his little sister, helping Mama with chores, and watching the neighbor’s big horse pull Papa’s fishing boat...Regular price $17.95Quick view -
Frank Lloyd Wright's Forgotten House
While the grandiosity of Fallingwater and elegance of Taliesin are recognized universally, Frank Lloyd Wright’s first foray into affordable housing is frequently overlooked. Although Wright began work on his American System-Built Homes (ASBH, 1911–17) with great...Regular price $29.95Quick view -
Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin
America’s most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, was born in 1867 in the rolling hills of Richland Center, Wisconsin, to a family of Unitarians. Even with world-class commissions like New York City’s Guggenheim Museum, his organic...Regular price $24.95Quick view -
Franklin
Franklin is a microcosm of how a sparsely populated farming community may progress into a small city. German and Irish settlers established Franklin's earliest business enterprises - taverns, blacksmiths, farm supply stores, and the annual Labor...Regular price $21.99Quick view -
German Milwaukee
German immigrants began arriving to Milwaukee in the 1830s. By 1859, over one-third of the city was German. They opened schools and churches, started businesses, ran for office, and introduced professional German theater, art, and music...Regular price $21.99Quick view