Wisconsin's Fall Travel Info Goes Virtual

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Info Goes Virtual (NAPSA)—Fall in Wisconsin is many things. It’s brilliant seasonal colors, migrating wildlife, harvest festivals and cranberry harvesting. You can now add interactive to the list of descriptors used to illustrate the Wisconsin’s fastest growing travel sea- son. Pleasuves oF the om The popular Wisconsin Fall Sampler is available on-line this season at TravelWisconsin.com. Travelers can preview some of the state’s most popular activities browsing the guide page-by-page as they would a traditional print publication. The Wisconsin Fall Sampler is a free, 16-page guide that outlines the state’s popular seasonalactivities including festivals, auto, train and boat tours, hiking, biking trails and wildlife watching. The sampler also highlights popular spots to select fresh apples and vegetables, where to grab a pumpkin and the best places to view the state’s fall colors. For more information, visit TravelWisconsin.com or call Wisconsin’s 24-hour travel informa- tion hotline, 1-800-432-TRIP.