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All Safe Mini Store-It Safe, secure, and affordable self storage is just minutes away at one of our two Waukesha area locations, where you'll find easy access to 200 climate controlled and 400 conventional storage units, along with a friendly staff to serve you. You can rely on the convenience this offers to store excess items from your home and business, organization and agency, as well as your seasonal vehicles of all types. More Info
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Storage Facilities in Wisconsin
Looking for Wisconsin storage facilities? Look no further - whether you live in Racine or Watertown, you will find mobile companies to self storage facilities - all designed to accommodate your needs.

The beautiful state of Wisconsin, boarded by Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois and Michigan, is often considered "America's Dairyland" where cheese and milk are produced. Wisconsin, though, is not only a rural destination, but the location of bustling urban cities such as Madison and Milwaukee where more than one-third of the state's residents live. Wisconsin is also an excellent destination for music loves, especially country music, as the state is touted as having the most country music festivals in the U.S.

Capital City: Madison is the capitol city of Wisconsin is Madison.

Population: According to the U.S. Census, 5.6 million people reside in Wisconsin.

Local Activities: Those moving to Wisconsin will discover numerous outdoor amenities and recreational opportunities. With over 14,000 lakes, Winnebago is the largest; you can look forward to ice-boating, fishing, skiing, and water sports, ice-boating, and fishing. The state also has 95 national parks, forests and recreation areas to explore camping and hiking excursions. Other points of interest include the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore; Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; the Circus World Museum at Baraboo; the Wolf, St. Croix and Lower St. Croix national scenic riverways.

Economy: Agriculture, in particular dairy farming, is the leading product in Wisconsin. In addition to dairy, cattle, calves, young chickens, turkeys and honey is produced in Wisconsin. Within crops, grain, cranberries, cabbage, sweet corn, snap peas and oats are also grown in Wisconsin. The manufacturing of cotton and power machines as well as the mining industry is also very strong in Wisconsin.

State Bird: The state bird is the robin.

State Tree: The sugar maple is the state tree is the sugar maple.

State Flower: The wood violet is the state flower.

State Song: "Oh, Wisconsin!" is the state song. It was written by J.S. Hubbard and Charles D. Rosa.

Wisconsin - Interesting Facts:
  • The first typewriter was designed in Wisconsin.
  • Wisconsin produces more milk than any other state.
  • Mercer, Wisconsin is the loon capital of the world.
Wisconsin - Famous People:
Many famous people are from Wisconsin or reside there today. The actors William Defoe and Orson Welles are from Wisconsin as well as the architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Harry Houdini and Don Ameche, an actor is also from Wisconsin.

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