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    Sunflowers start blooming in Wisconsin at the end of July, with some fields blooming through September.

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  6. Sunflower Farmers Market - Wikipedia

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    Sunflower Farmers Market aims to develop the value segment of the natural and organic foods retailing industry. [9] Sunflower's motto is "Serious Food…Silly Prices." Sunflower offers produce, meat, fish, bulk foods and coffee, deli foods, natural bath and body care items, vitamins and supplements [5] and, in some locations, beer and wine.

  7. Middleton, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Pope Farm Conservancy, opened to visitors in 2006, is a park and a nature area with walking trails, wildlife, sunflower fields, prairie and savanna restoration areas. [18] Lake Mendota is a popular attraction among tourists and residents as it offers a variety of outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, and other aquatic pursuits. [46]

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  9. Bristol (village), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a village in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States. It was incorporated in 2009 from portions of the Town of Bristol. The population was 5,192 at the 2020 census, more than double the 2010 census population of 2,584. The former unincorporated communities of Bissell, Cypress, Pikeville, and Woodworth are located in the village.