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Fall in Wisconsin is unbeatable, with the vibrant fall foliage lining the streets of every city, suburb and county road in the state.Track the changing of leaves in Travel Wisconsin s fall color map. Milwaukee s color report is currently at 0% with its estimated peak week to be the third week of October. Meanwhile, Antigo, W
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