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Many of the migrants who arrived in Oshkosh came from larger cities like Milwaukee, Madison, Rockford, and even Chicago. One sure fact is that they didn't bring any pizza recipes with them from the cities they'd left behind, but ones from their home country as Oshkosh is known for thick crust pizza. Chicago-style pizza is hard to find in Oshkosh, but thick and thin crust is more or less everywhere. They're the two favorite styles of pizza in this Wisconsin city and let's face it, they are definitely two of the best that are made anywhere. They're both original types of pizza that have been baked in Italy for centuries. When something has stood the test of time that well, why change it? The only thing that should be changed is the topping ingredients and those should be restricted to things that belong on a pizza like bacon, tomato, shrimp, and pepperoni, not banana, broccoli, or mashed potato.
Is it right to be particular about where you get your pizzas from? It certainly is and if you want the best delivery pizza in Oshkosh you'll get your pie from Toppers Pizza on Wisconsin Street. Toppers has an end premise in a row of stores that's bright and modern and designed for delivery or counter service only. They bake and dispatch with speed from their open-plan stainless steel kitchen so you won't be hanging around getting bored waiting for your pizza to turn up at your door. The great thing about Toppers pizzas is the toppings. They go all out to try and be a little different from the norm and succeed. Using innovative combinations like semi-sweet barbecue sauce paired with bacon, cream cheese sauce and beer-battered cheese curds, you're never going to be bored with a pizza from here.
If you've just landed at Wittman Regional Airport or have been over at Camp Schoeller, you're not far from being able to pick up the best take-out pizza in Oshkosh. The pizzeria that serves the best take-out pizza is Pizza At Highway 44 which is on, as you may have guessed and quite correctly too, WI-44. Pizza 44 has a huge parking lot out front so no matter what vehicle you're in, be it an RV or an eighteen-wheeler, there's room for you to park. In truth, this pizzeria does look a little like a trucker's pit stop inside but the place is clean, the staff friendly and the pizzas great. Take a moment or two to muse over the menu before ordering as you're sure to find a topping combination you hadn't thought of that will set your taste buds on fire.
Fond du Lac is twenty-five miles south of Oshkosh and a city that lies against the most southerly shores of Lake Winnebago. Apart from the obvious aquatic activities to participate in by hiring a boat, there are several good museums where you can learn about local history or get the kids involved with interactive exhibits. There's also a water park and a sports park in Fond du Lac which are great for all ages as well as an arboretum full of native plants to have a wander around. When you're hungry, drop in at Joe's Fox Hut on North Main Street and you'll get a very decent pizza.
When you want some proper chill-out time, take the Country Highway A north out of Oshkosh and head for Adella Beach. It's just a ten-mile trip which, once you've parked, will see you strolling along this city's beautiful lakeside stretch of sand. You may even catch a few rays and top up your tan if the Wisconsin weather treats you well. There's not a lot more of anything else to do at Adella Beach unless you go fishing. If you pick up a pie from Cranky Pat's Pizza you can eat by the water while watching the sun set on Lake Winnebago.
Appleton is a city on the Fox River twenty miles north of Oshkosh that has history on just about every street corner. Take a look around the Hearthstone Historic House Museum where there are original era Thomas Edison light fittings still in working order, the Paper Discovery Center which is an old paper mill converted into a working museum, or the History Museum at the Castle which is dedicated to the escape artist Houdini. They're all fascinating and will keep you enthralled for hours. To finish off a good day, try a pizza from the Glass Nickel Pizza Company on West College Avenue.
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