Long before Laura Ingalls Wilder was a famous author, the basis of a popular prime-time television show, and a cultural icon, she was just a little girl living in the wilds of Pepin, Wisconsin. A lot has changed in Pepin since the 1800s, but it will always be the home of Laura Ingalls Wilder in the Little House in the Big Woods. Here’s what you need to know about this charming small town’s big claim to fame.

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Pepin is a great place for a getaway – there are plenty of things to do in town once you’ve explored the town’s literary history, including wineries, great dining and shopping, and waterfront activities. Learn more on the Visit Pepin website, and here are some more reasons why you should visit this gorgeous little town.

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