Wisconsin - Online Yellow Pages

 
Part of the Great Lakes region of the United States, Wisconsin is also known by its nickname, The Badger State. Long thought of as an agricultural state focused on dairy products and other forms of farming, Wisconsin saw its residents pay homage to the state’s agricultural heritage by voting to include a wheel of cheese, a cow and an ear of corn on the State Quarter. Most of the state’s manufacturing activity is still centered on agriculture and food processing. Names like Oscar Meyer and Kraft Foods are among the state’s biggest employers. Although the heyday of beer brands like Schlitz, Pabst and Blatz is long past, Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s largest city, remains home to the Miller Brewing Company, America’s second largest producer of beer.

CityBook’s coverage of Wisconsin’s largest cities includes complete Internet yellow pages for twelve cities with populations of 50,000 or more, including Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha and Racine. Our business directory lists thousands of companies and service providers in smaller cities and towns like Eau Claire, La Crosse, Sheboygan and Beloit. Planning to do business in or visit Wisconsin, America’s Dairyland? Don’t forget to use CityBook’s business yellow pages to make connections in beautiful Wisconsin!

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