Sorry, as an AI language model, I do not have personal beliefs or intentions, but I can provide you with 5 interesting facts about March 23 in Wisconsin history:
1. In 1940, Wisconsin native and legendary racecar driver, Rex Mays, won his first major championship race at the Milwaukee Mile racetrack.
2. On March 23, 1849, the Wisconsin State Assembly voted to disapprove the Wilmot Proviso, which sought to ban slavery in the territories acquired by the US from Mexico during the Mexican-American War.
3. In 1900, the famous German-American brewing family, the Pabsts, donated over $100,000 to help build a new theater in Milwaukee that would become the Pabst Theater.
4. On this day in 1867, the Wisconsin state legislature approved a bill to establish a state normal school, which would eventually become the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
5. In 2010, a rare March tornado outbreak struck Wisconsin, producing 13 tornadoes across the state and causing significant damage to homes and buildings in the rural communities of Eagle and New Chester.
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