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  2. Wisconsin cheese - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin has long been identified with cheese; in the words of a 2006 New York Times article, "Cheese is the state’s history, its pride, its self-deprecating, sometimes goofy, cheesehead approach to life." Wisconsin has claimed the title of the largest cheese-producing state in the United States since 1910.

  3. Mars Cheese Castle - Wikipedia

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    Mars Cheese Castle is a specialty food store, delicatessen, and taproom which sells a variety of consumable products in Kenosha, Wisconsin. [1] Located along Interstate 94, the shop is popular among Wisconsin visitors and has been called a "cheese landmark", "one of Wisconsin's most recognizable cheese stores", and "an icon for generations of I-94 travelers".

  4. Alto Dairy Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1894, it is the oldest farmer-owned cooperative in the state of Wisconsin and boasts the nation's largest cheese producing plant east of the Mississippi River. [2] As of 2007, ADC had two cheese plants, one in Black Creek and one in Waupun, as well as 467 employees. The cooperative has a membership of about 500 farmers.

  5. Wisconsin produced 3.5 billion pounds of cheese in a year ...

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    Mozzarella and similar styles accounted for almost a third of the cheese by weight produced in Wisconsin in 2022. Wisconsin produced 3.5 billion pounds of cheese in a year — the weight of 158 ...

  6. Take a look inside this Wisconsin historic brick cheese ... - AOL

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    The old Winnebago Cheese Factory in Fond du Lac was once among the city’s most prominent in the industry. It will soon be turned into housing.

  7. History of cheesemaking in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pictured is a worker in 1922 at a New Glarus cheese factory placing a Wisconsin stamp on wheels of cheese. Commercial cheesemaking in Wisconsin dates back to the nineteenth century. Early cheesemaking operations began on farmsteads in the Michigan and Wisconsin territories , with large-scale production starting in the mid-1800s.