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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Midwest", sorted by average review score:

Fry Me to the Moon
Published in Paperback by Prairie Oak Press (August, 1999)
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Wisconsin Folk -- Don't leave home without it!Fry Me To The Moon is a delightfully and colorfully illustrated guide to Wisconsin's tradition of Friday Night Fish Frys. This little compendium of restaurants is a Wisconsin fish-fry lover's dream come true. From Riha's House and Bar in Hollandale to The Silver Coach in Stevens Point to Eddie's Supper Club in Superior, Fry Me To The Moon will serve as a gourmet's guide to some of the finest Friday Night Fish Fry places in the state. Highly recommended for tourists, travelers, and Wisconsinites everywhere!

Fun with the Family in Michigan, 4th: Hundreds of Ideas for Day Trips with the Kids
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (February, 2003)
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Michigan Travel Made SimpleMr. Semion is a walking plethora of Michigan information. He has fished the Au Sable, skied the Boynes, pheasant hunted in Grayling, hiked its thousands of miles of trails, and snowmobiled the Upper Penninsula in january. if you're looking for something to do year round, besides the obvious Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village tour, check out his book. Not only will you know where to find Detroit's historic buildings, he can tell you where to enjoy a famous coney island hot dog!

Fun with the Family in Missouri, 3rd : Hundreds of Ideas for Day Trips with the Kids
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (01 December, 2001)
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Great source for great fun for free or cheapI use this book at least weekly to find interesting things for our family to do that fit our budget. I especially appreciate the tips the authors give as only one who has actually been there can. The authors are unbiased in their reviews (unlike tourist brochures) and also point you to good lodging and eats along the way. I'll never have to dig through the yellow pages again - all the numbers I need are right there. Also, times and prices. A great book. I also recommend the others in the series.

Fun With The Family In Wisconsin, 3rd Edition (Fun With the Family)
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (01 March, 2000)
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A concise and useful guideNow in an expanded and thoroughly updated fourth edition, Fun With The Family In Wisconsin by Martin and Stephen Hintz is an inclusive gathering of hundreds of ideas for pleasurable, day-long travel trips that the whole family can enjoy. Divided by the different regions of Wisconsin, Fun with the Family in Wisconsin is packed with places to stay, public parks, theme shows, exotic restaurants, seasonal events and much more. A concise and useful guide, Fun With The Family In Wisconsin is a "must" for every Wisconsin lending library. Whether you are simply passing through with kids in the backseat looking for something to do, or a life-long resident wanting your children to see and learn something more of their own home state, begin your excursion plans with a careful browsing through the pages of Fun With The Family In Wisconsin!

The Garden Lover's Guide to the Midwest
Published in Paperback by Princeton Architectural Press (July, 2000)
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Grab your hat and go visitThis easy to use book is graphically attractive with a good layout, photography, and maps. The text is easy to read and informative. It gives you the information you need to visit these gardens and helps you choose which ones are best. A definite "buy" for anyone interested in visiting gardens in the Midwest.

Gardening in the Lower Midwest: A Practical Guide for the New Zones 5 and 6
Published in Hardcover by Indiana University Press (December, 1994)
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Gardening varies by zone, this book is well written for KYI live in Kentucky and have found this book to be an excellent source for tips on how to better your gardening skills in the Lower Midwest part of the country.
A must for all Kentucky gardeners!
Doug Wedding

Gardening in the Lower Midwest: A Practical Guide to the New Zones 5 and 6
Published in Paperback by Indiana University Press (December, 1994)
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Expert advice for any gardener in the lower midwestThis is a "must own" for every newer gardener in the lower midwest states, i.e., Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio. Even seasoned veterans will appreciate the information provided in this book. Originally, I had planned to use the library's copy, but when I started to bookmark every page, I realized that purchasing my own copy was the only reasonable and considerate option. Ms. Heilenman shares her hands-on experiences without flinching at the sometimes harsh realities of the weather, and she describes the plants that grow well, as well as those that have failed. Her dry humor, for example when noting her personnal failure with a plant that her colleges seem to grow with ease, is amusing. The book has only a few photographs (they are in color), but it did not deter me from making use of her advice. This is, as far as I know, one of the very first midwest regional gardening books, and it is still, in my opinion, one of the very best. The contents are straight forward, practical, and emanently readable. And considering the pricetag you can't do better!

Gayellow Pages : Southern/Southern Midwest 1998
Published in Paperback by Gayellow Pages (April, 1998)
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The most helpful resource I have ever gathered info fromI recently relocated and was not sure of any gay and lesbian resources, in the Midwest.So I purchased the Midwest Edition I knew it would help me in the Midwest, and it has. Businesses, bars & theatres owned and operated by the gay and lesbian community! 2 thumbs up!

The Girls Are Coming (Midwest Reflections)
Published in Hardcover by Minnesota Historical Society (September, 1999)
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Not your typical 'glass ceiling' story.Carlson is a wonderful storyteller. Her humorous account of working in a formerly all-male company full of good-ole boy Minnesota Scandinavians provides a wonderful backdrop for a discussion of the history of gender issues in the workplace. "The Girls are Coming" is a piquant slice of American history which precedes the more modern, white-collar lament of the 'glass ceiling'.

Fun with the Family in Illinois, 2nd : Hundreds of Ideas for Day Trips with the Kids
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (February, 1999)