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Wisconsin

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"It's awful! It looks like Wisconsin!"
Nelson Muntz[src]
Wisconsin
Wisconsin.png
State Information
State capital: Madison
Largest city: Milwaukee
State Motto: Convict Me State[1]
Senator: Joe McCarthy (former)
Representative: Paul Ryan (former)
Melvin Laird (former)
First appearance: "Kill the Alligator and Run"

Wisconsin is one of the 50 states in the US. Its capital city is Madison and its most populous city is Milwaukee.

History

After getting run out of Florida, the Simpson family was trying to decide on where to go for their next vacation. They were looking at a map of the US that had most of states crossed out, which were apparently all the states that the Simpsons were no longer allowed to enter.[2]

While looking through the bookstore Rock Bottom Remainders, in Springfield Mall, Marge found a book titled Wisconsin From Above. The book presumably contained various arial photographs of the state.[3]

Netflix's true crime docuseries Marketing a Murderer toke place in Killville, Wisconsin and showed the state seal with the motto the "convict me" state.[1]

Appearances

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