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Wisconsin

Northerly climate with cold and snow, combined with natural beauty and some of the biggest vertical drops in the Midwest make the state's ski resorts popular across the region.
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Michigan

Winters in populous Michigan are cold and snowy, so it's no surprise that the state is rich in ski resorts. In fact it's second in the nation and sports 38 alpine resorts. (New York, if you're curious) claims 50 resorts.
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Indiana

Remember the 1986 Gene Hackman film "Hoosiers," about a six-member basketball team from a tiny Indiana high school that went on to win the Indiana State Championship?
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Iowa

Officially known as the Hawkeye State, more familiarly as the Tall Corn State, Iowa rolls west from the Mississippi River across a lovely landscape of farms and hills.
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Illinois

Illinois is home to Norge Ski Club, the oldest continuously operating ski area in the United States. The club, dedicated to ski jumping, was started in 1905 by a group of Norwegian men from the Chicago area.


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Minnesota

Minnesota is home to Cindy Nelson, one of America's best ski racers, who broke onto the World Cup circuit in the 1970s as a 17-year-old, impressing older and more experienced Europeans with her toughness.


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