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1. Queenie & Ron's Pizza: The best pizza place in Merrill! Specializing in take-out pizza, the place isn't fancy (to say the least), but the...
2. Chip's Hamburgers: Home of some darn good charbroiled hamburgers. Chip's Hamburgers is a Merrill institution.  
3. Lincoln County 4-H Fair: Held at the fairgrounds in Merrill, Wisconsin, the Lincoln County 4-H Fair has rides, a midway and fair food as well as...
4. Lincoln County Courthouse: Built in 1902, the Lincoln County Courthouse is a colonial style building that stands 192 feet tall. Located in the...  
5. Merrill Historical Museum: Home to Merrill's first mayor, Thomas Blythe Scott, the home was built in 1881. It became the Merrill Historical Museum...  
6. Council Grounds State Park: A 508 acre park, Council Grounds is located along the Wisconsin River. It is a popular destination for camping,...  
7. Brickyard School Museum: Maintained by the Merrill Historical Museum, the Brickyard School Museum is located on the grounds of the county...  
8. Davenport: What some locals call a couch or sofa.  
9. Prinnear: A bad contraction of "pretty near". An example would be "You threw that baseball when I wasn't looking at prinnear hit...  
10. Crazy Days: Sidewalk sale event in Merrill, Wisconsin  
11. Merrillite: One who currently resides, or has ever resided in Merrill.  
 

Past Words of the Day


1. Pittsburgh speak for the preposition "with".

2. Meaning: with
Example: I'd like my cheesesteak wit onions.

Carry a heavy load or a bulky package for a distance: "The MTA is on strike every Christmas, so we schlep our packages from Macy's to Grand Central"

Loving and loyal reference (in the most self-depreciating way) to the Denver Broncos. See: Denver Broncos, Orange Crush

A reference to Scottsdale's "upper-crusty" atmosphere.

A nickname for the student section at Wisconsin Badger basketball games.

"Barney"; A Harvard Student, or when used more generally, a Cambridge Resident.

Hamburger meat/ground beef

Reference to the CTA trains, which run elevated from the streets.