Wisconsin: Birthplace of Laura Ingalls Wilder
Pepin, Wisconsin is the birthplace (reconstructed) of the beloved children’s author Laura Ingalls Wilder. At the museum devoted to Wilder (born Laura Ingalls in 1867), you can see a reconstructed interior of the three-room log cabin where the author was born and lived with her family. The cabin was Wilder’s inspiration for Little House in the Big Woods, the first in the Little House series, of which Little House on the Prairie is one of the 100 books everyone needs to read before they die.
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