The History of Wisconsin’s Obsession with Tailgating
All about the pregame party ritual that’s so much a part of being a sports fan
All about the pregame party ritual that’s so much a part of being a sports fan
The pregame party ritual that’s so much a part of being a sports fan isn’t unique to us. But here in Wisconsin, it’s almost a religious experience.
The pilgrimage begins hours before first pitch – car after car, lining up dozens of rows deep in the American Family Field parking lots.
It seems every Wisconsinite has a favorite memory of tailgating before a game. Here are our staff’s.
Despite being its most famous son (by a rhinestone-paved mile), West Allis has no tribute to the flamboyant showman. What gives?
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