Wisconsin is full of interesting, and sometimes quirky, places. We’ve visited the usually spots, such as the Circus World Museum and the National Mustard Museum. But, I love going to spots that may be a little off the beaten path, too.
Sometimes, a sign can pull you in. The billboard signs around Mineral Point claim that Crazy Frank’s is “selling stuff for peanuts.” How can you pass that up? Chris doesn’t share my need to stop at Crazy Frank’s- he always reminds me that we didn’t bring any peanuts. But those signs intrigued me and I really had to stop to check it out. And the deals are great!
Another billboard that we missed many, many times directs you to a historic Wisconsin spot: Little Norway in Blue Mounds. Little Norway is an early Norwegian settler’s homestead, from the mid 19th century, that is located in the foothills of the Blue Mounds (not far from the Cave of the Mounds). We were given a wonderful tour by the fourth generation owner, Scott, who is a very knowledgeable man who happened to be the great-nephew of the family that has owned the property since the 1920’s. His claims of just being the guy who mows the lawn didn’t fool anyone. We learned the history of the beautiful homestead, as well as many of the antiques in the buildings. We were pretty happy that we made the trip, because the area, in the rolling hills with 6 natural springs, is gorgeous. And, where else can you find troll temporary tattoos?
Local spots in Wisconsin can be quite fun. It’s just a matter of looking for them.