National Day

National Wisconsin Day

Celebrated on 02/15/2026

Quick Fact

National Wisconsin Day, observed on February 15th, celebrates the state's unique contributions to American culture, including its dairy industry which produces over 600 types of cheese. The holiday also honors Wisconsin's nickname, 'America's Dairyland,' and its status as the leading cheese producer in the United States.

Origins and Establishment of National Wisconsin Day

National Wisconsin Day was established in 2017 by the National Day Calendar organization to celebrate the state of Wisconsin and its rich heritage. The date, February 15th, was chosen to commemorate the anniversary of Wisconsin's statehood, which occurred on May 29, 1848, but the specific date aligns with other statehood celebrations. The holiday aims to recognize Wisconsin's unique cultural, historical, and economic contributions to the nation.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Wisconsin Day has grown in popularity, with communities across the state organizing events such as cheese tastings, brewery tours, and historical reenactments. Social media campaigns using hashtags like #NationalWisconsinDay encourage residents and visitors to share their favorite Wisconsin experiences, from Packers football to Door County cherries. The holiday also serves as a platform to promote Wisconsin tourism and local businesses.

Facts & General Observations

  • Wisconsin produces over 3.4 billion pounds of cheese annually, accounting for nearly 30% of all cheese made in the United States.
  • The state is home to the oldest continuously operating brewery in the U.S., the Potosi Brewing Company, established in 1852.
  • Wisconsin has over 15,000 lakes, more than Minnesota, earning it the nickname 'Land of Lakes.'

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