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Jessica Youso, owner of The Wedge Uncorked in Mayville, carries packaged cheese products to a delivery van last week. Her shop is housed in a former brewery that was converted to a cheese company decades ago.
More than 26 pages are devoted to Wisconsin in the July 1949 edition of Holiday magazine. The story was written by Mark Schorer, a Sauk City native.
Threshing machines still worked the Wisconsin landscape in 1949. This scene is from Cochrane in Buffalo County.
Women at a cheese factory in Mayville are shown weighing rounds of Gouda.
The July 1949 issue of Holiday magazine featured the Rein family and their farm just north of Stoughton. Roland, left, and his brother, Gunder, are seen milking cows with their father. Both boys would go on to have long careers in agriculture in Dane County.
Holiday magazine's cover art for its July 1949 issue was created by Richard Howard, who had spent time near Madison.
This 1949 cartograph created by Libbie Lovett shows off highlights of Wisconsin culture.
The publisher of the Saturday Evening Post created a Holiday publication in the 1940s that in 1949 featured Wisconsin on more than 26 of its pages. This image from the magazine shows Bascom Hill at UW-Madison.
Photos: Images of Wisconsin from 1949
The July 1949 issue of Holiday magazine featured the Rein family and their farm just north of Stoughton. Roland, left, and his brother, Gunder, are seen milking cows with their father. Both boys would go on to have long careers in agriculture in Dane County.
This 1949 cartograph created by Libbie Lovett shows off highlights of Wisconsin culture.
Women at a cheese factory in Mayville are shown weighing rounds of Gouda.
The former pea cannery in Colulmbus was among the photos in Holiday magazine's July 1949 edition.
Holiday magazine traveled throughout Wisconsin in 1949, which included a stop at the Brule River in far northern reaches of the state.
Holiday magazine's cover art for its July 1949 issue was created by Richard Howard, who had spent time near Madison.
Some of the images in a 1949 edition of Holiday magazine.
Threshing machines still worked the Wisconsin landscape in 1949. This scene is from Cochrane in Buffalo County.
Mark Schorer wrote the cover story in the July 1949 edition of Holiday magazine. He grew up in Sauk City.
The publisher of the Saturday Evening Post created a Holiday publication in the 1940s that in 1949 featured Wisconsin on more than 26 of its pages. This image from the magazine shows Bascom Hill at UW-Madison.
More than 26 pages are devoted to Wisconsin in the July 1949 edition of Holiday magazine. The story was written by Mark Schorer, a Sauk City native.
The Rein family sit around a table in their home north of Stoughton.
Workers at the Wedge Uncorked retail cheese store package cheese products for delivery at the business in Mayville.
Jessica Youso, owner of The Wedge Uncorked in Mayville, carries packaged cheese products to a delivery van last week. Her shop is housed in a former brewery that was converted to a cheese company decades ago.
Visitors to the Wedge Uncorked cheese store in Mayville visit with owner Jessica Youso.
Kathy Roell at the Wedged Uncorked packages cheese products inside the business in Mayville.
Bascom Hill on the campus of UW-Madison in Madison as seen last week.
Jessica Youso, owner of the Wedge Uncorked shows off the cheese cave, which is in a converted beer cave in Mayville.
Barry Adams covers regional news for the Wisconsin State Journal. Send him ideas for On Wisconsin at 608-252-6148 or by email at badams@madison.com.

