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Ephraim Fire House Museum
Ephraim Fire House Museum holds a 1927 American La France Pumper and 1934 Ford fire engine, along with other memorabilia. The Museum does not have regular hours but is open most evenings and weekends from May to October. To schedule a visit, contact (920
9970 S Water St, Ephraim, WI 54211
The Automobile Gallery
The Automobile Gallery has approximately 80 cars on display at any given time, each with a story board to help visitors view and appreciate the impact of the automobile in our everyday lives. Each decade from the past century is represented by at least one car. Examples include everything from a
400 S Adams St, Green Bay, WI 54301
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Burnham Block
The Burnham Block contains six Wright-designed American System-Built Homes and is the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright homes in a single location. It includes the Model B1 and Two-Family, Flat “C” styles. Guided tours are available on Saturdays and last 40-50 minutes. Tours include two
2714 W Burnham St, Milwaukee, WI 53215
Bernice the Cow
Bernice the Cow is the beloved mascot of Cedar Crest Ice Cream Factory & Parlor. Stop for a photo op with the famous landmark and grab a treat from the ice cream parlor while you’re there.
2000 S 10th St, Manitowoc, WI 54220
Kewaunee Historical Jail Museum
Built in 1876, this building housed the sheriff's family, his office, and the six cells in the jail section. It was designed by renowned William Waters, who also designed some of the original buildings for the University of Wisconsin at Madison. The museum now houses the donated collections of
613 Dodge St, Kewaunee, WI 54216
Washburn Cultural Center
The Washburn Cultural Center is a multi-use facility dedicated to preserving the cultural, artistic, and historical life of Washburn and the surrounding Chequamegon Bay Region. Housed in a brownstone structure known as “The Old Bank Building,” the building is listed in both State and National
1 E Bayfield St
Washburn, WI 54891