
RICHLAND CENTER, Wis (WRCO ENTERTAINMENT) – Every Tuesday, Hank tests the useless knowledge that Phil possesses. It is the ROUND-UP QUIZEE-POO.

- The city of Mineral Point was once the territorial capital of Wisconsin. (False – Belmont was first, then Burlington; Mineral Point was important but not capital.)
- The Wisconsin River flows from south to north. (False – it flows generally south/southwest.)
- Fennimore is named after a pioneer’s horse. (False – named after Edward Fennimore, an early settler.)
- The Kickapoo River is nicknamed “the crookedest river in the world.” (True – it meanders heavily.)
- Cuba City is nicknamed “The City of Presidents” because its streets are named after U.S. presidents. (True)
- The Black Hawk War ended in Prairie du Chien. (False – it ended near the Mississippi River in Vernon/Clayton County area.)
- Southwest Wisconsin has more round barns than any other part of the state. (True – Vernon County especially.)
- Lancaster was once called “the City of Domes” because of its courthouse dome. (True – courthouse had a famous dome, since removed.)
- Southwest Wisconsin is the only place in the U.S. where lead mining was done by “badgers,” leading to the state nickname. (True)
- Wisconsin’s first state fair was held in Richland Center. (False – it was in Milwaukee in 1851.)
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