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Michelle

Wisconsin!!!

sandi

Kenosha Wisconsin

Kat

Well, when I think of cheese I think of Wisconsin (and of my father who when we were little was always saying "who cut the cheese?!") I know, too much info-sorry. I love to stop in Pinconning Michigan, great cheese there too. Hope you had a blast on your trip, Kat

Judy

Well for goodness sake.
I have been there, on highway 40 on the way to Fond du Lac, WI

Darr

So it may be unfair, since I lived there, but it looks like you went through Chicago and on to Kenosha.

Chipster

Tee hee.......geee do I get to enter the contest? might not be fair since I was watchin boomer and benny. but ummmmmm, through Chicago cause thats a pick of sears tower aint it, then I dont know the second pic but the 3rd pic is where I need to bring a bottle of wine for right? :p

Martin

Your all close, but where was the middle pic taken???

- M

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