Wisconsin Pride Itinerary

From city life in Milwaukee, to the tall tree in the north woods… our 15,000 lakes, over 68,000 farms and all the traditions in-between, Wisconsin is truly something special. Get to know our dairy state as you visit these statues.

Bucky Lloyd Wright

Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center – Lake Vista Café 1 John Nolen Dr.
This tribute to renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright includes a classic W to compliment the aesthetics associated with the stained glass work of the Wisconsin native.
 
 
 

Wisconsin Colors

Wisconsin State Capitol – 2 E. Main St.
Wisconsin’s beautiful Driftless Area comes to life, complete with green pastures and cows. The marking on Bucky’s forehead is done in the shape of Wisconsin.
 
 
 

Gemütlichkeit

Wisconsin State Capitol – 2 E. Main St.
Dressed in his Badger lederhosen, this Bucky embodies Gemütlichkeit – a feeling of warmth, friendliness and good cheer.
 
 
 
 

When You Say Wisconsin, You’ve Said It All

Manchester Place – 2 E. Mifflin St.
Painted Badger red and covered with symbols of Wisconsin, this statue indeed says it all. From the State Capitol to Miller Park and Hayward’s giant sturgeon, see how many iconic images you can find!
 
 
 

Friday Night Fish Fry

The Edgewater Hotel – 1001 Wisconsin Pl.
Fisher Bucky has returned from catching his dinner, just in time to enjoy a traditional Wisconsin Friday Fish Fry. Bucky has all he needs with a fishing pole in his right hand, a vintage basket over his left shoulder, and his Friday Fish Fry menu secured in his left hand. Bucky stands on a relish tray base, complete with carrots, olives, radishes, peppers, and pickles.
 
 

Goodnight Bucky

Picnic Point Entrance – 2002 University Bay Dr.
This statue was inspired by Wisconsinite’s love of camping and nature. The design features images of people and woodland creatures enjoying the great, peaceful outdoors under a starry sky.
 
 
 

America’s Badgerland

UW Veterinary Medicine – 2015 Linden Dr.
Moooove Oooover it’s Bucky! Two well-known symbols come together for the ultimate ode to Wisconsin. The artwork shows a life-like Holstein cow, representing the state’s thriving dairy industry.
 
 
 

Pieces of Wisconsin

Henry Vilas Zoo – 702 S. Randall Ave.
Can you imagine – everything we love about Wisconsin, all on one Bucky! From the farmers’ markets, to fishing, to Sunday drives – there’s something for everyone.
 
 
 

It’s Always Construction Season

Schluter Park – 4511 Winnequah Rd.
“Construction Season,” Wisconsin’s unofficial fifth season, means it’s time for this Bucky to get to work! Construction scenes, iconic Madison spots and the beauty of Wisconsin’s seasons cover this hardworking statue.
 
 
 

Farmer Bucky

Winnequah Park – 5211 Schluter Rd.
68,000+ farms cover Wisconsin, producing the delicious food (cheese, anyone?) we love to eat. This statue pays homage to the hardworking farmers behind one of the state’s largest industries.
 
 
 

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