We have good friends who live in Wisconsin and we've been there to visit a couple of times (although it's been too long since our last trip). Like most places, Wisconsin seems to have a number of interesting and, dare I say, strange, places to visit.
We've been to a great
aviation center and museum in Oshkosh--worth the visit even if you aren't too much into flying. And we were treated to a part interesting, part creepy trip to the Clown Hall of Fame and Research Center in Delavan. (I'm not quite sure what kind of research is going on there--how to make trick flowers squirt water farther?)
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National Mustard Museum |
But next time we're there, we'll have to take a drive to Middleton. Here you'll find the
National Mustard Museum, founded by former attorney, Barry Levenson. Yellow and brown, spicy and mild, foreign and domestic--you name the mustard and you'll find it here. The museum also houses famed mustard college, Poupon U (yes, that's a joke).
Read more about Levenson and what drove him to create the museum in a
feature by NPR in honor of National Mustard Day (Aug. 7).
For some reason, I have a hankerin' for a soft pretzel....
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