Some People Don’t Know That Wisconsin Was The First To Do These 10 Things
With the state motto “Forward,” Wisconsin is known for always progressing towards new horizons. As such, there are several inventions from Wisconsin. Plus, Wisconsin is often at the forefront of new discoveries. And just to prove our point, here are ten things Wisconsin did first.
And the amazing part is that this list only talks about the things Wisconsin did first, not the multitude of things that Wisconsinites perfected.
So, were you surprised by this list? Or did you already know about these Wisconsin firsts? Know of any other interesting things from Wisconsin to add to this list? Tell us!
Want to know more about inventions from Wisconsin? Check out our past article, which features one of the tastiest things invented in Wisconsin.
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Things Wisconsin Did First
What are some inventions from Wisconsin?
The Badger State has a history of innovation. Here are some of the most recognizable inventions from Wisconsin:
- The electric guitar: Adolph Rickenbacker and George Beauchamp, two musicians and inventors from Wisconsin, collaborated to create the world's first commercially viable electric guitar in the early 1930s.
- The outboard motor: A Norwegian immigrant living in Wisconsin, Ole Evinrude, invented the first “practical and commercially successful” outboard motor in 1909.
- The American Girl dolls: The iconic doll line was created by Pleasant Rowland, an entrepreneur from Wisconsin.
Are there any fun facts about Wisconsin?
There seems to be no shortage of interesting Wisconsin facts. Here are a few fun facts about Wisconsin:
- Cheese Capital: Living up to its nickname, the "Cheese Capital of the United States," Wisconsin produces hundreds of varieties of cheese.
- The House on the Rock: One of Wisconsin's most unique attractions, the House on the Rock, is a sprawling complex filled with eclectic collections, including automated musical instruments, unique architectural displays, and elaborate fantasy-themed rooms.
- Water Paradise: Many don’t realize that Wisconsin is home to over 15,000 lakes. What’s more, it also boasts more than 80,000 miles of rivers and streams, providing ample opportunities for fishing, boating, and water sports.