Sean PavoneThis is the latest installment of It’s Still a Big World, our series on underrated destinations.“Where that white tower is just to the left.that’s where they found the canoes,” said Ho-Chunk Elder, Janice Rice, pointing in the distance across Lake Mendota. Rice was giving me a First Nations Cultural Landscape Tour in Madison, Wisconsin. Two ancient canoes were recently found on the bottom of Lake Mendota—one was 1,200 years old and the other 3,000 years old—and they belonged to her
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Two fish longer than 50 inches were caught in the two-day tournament, but more sponsors are needed for the Professional Musky Tournament Trail to make Madison a permanent stop.