Shaped like a horseshoe and located at the west end of the University of Wisconsin campus, Camp Randall Stadium is one of the largest school-owned sports arenas in all of America, not to mention the fourth oldest. Built in 1917, it takes its name from Alexander W. Randall, a former Wisconsin governor. The stadium can accommodate up to 77,000 sports fans, and there are plenty of bars and pubs around for a post-game celebration or consolation. Find time to cheer on the Badgers or see a major concert at this impressive Madison venue.
On a mission to craft delectable beers which appeal to everyone, the Working Draft Beer Company is quickly becoming a favorite with expert drinkers and novices alike. Out of the 16 taps available at the brewery's taproom, two of them are a solely gluten free concoction and non-alcoholic soda. The wide space and roomy interior is an added bonus, and patrons can savor their Classic German Lagers or choose from the diverse range of beers available here. Armed with a friendly staff and a cozy ambiance, the brewery is also a dedicated supporter of local artists, be it painters or musicians. The Artist-in-Residence, sponsored by WDBC, allows them to showcase their skills in the area specially reserved for them in the taproom. All in all, the experience accorded by the Working Draft is one that should not be missed!
Set along 7th Avenue in New Glarus in the state of Wisconsin, Swiss Historical Village and Museum is managed by the Glarus Historical Society. This interesting museum gives you a peek into the history of the early Swiss immigrants. This fine museum is open from the month of May through October. The historic village is home to several homes, church, bee house and school that were built by the Swiss immigrants. This museum and historical village is a great place to visit for visitors who want to learn about the history and culture of New Glarus.