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Historic Milwaukee, Inc.
Historic Milwaukee offers historic and architectural walking tours, Hop Streetcar Tours and a variety of other tours that explore Milwaukee’s history and fascinating buildings. Join one of their guided tours or take a self-guided tour via their mobile app
Historic Milwaukee, Inc.
235 E Michigan St, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Boundless Adventures
Located in Bristol Woods Park, this six-acre aerial adventure park offers nine different courses that include over 100 rope bridges, 19 ziplines, and three leaps of faith. Whether you’re conquering your fears or an avid adventure seeker, there is something for every skill level from beginner to
Boundless Adventures
9800 Cty Hwy M B, Bristol, WI 53104
Pabst Mansion
The Pabst Mansion is a Flemish Renaissance Revival-style mansion built in 1892 for Captain Frederick Pabst, the founder of Pabst Brewing Company. The Mansion now functions as a historical museum open to the public for guided or self-guided tours. The rich architectural features and original
Pabst Mansion
2000 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53233
Washington House Museum
The Historic Washington House is an 1850s inn that features an old-time saloon, historic ballroom and many other exhibits and relics from the time. Don’t miss Berners’ Ice Cream Parlor, where the ice cream sundae was invented in 1881. The U.S. Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp in 2016
Washington House Museum
1622 Jefferson St, Two Rivers, WI 54241
Big Top Chautauqua
Big Top Chautauqua is tent-covered event venue nestled at the base of Mt Ashwabay Ski Hill, 3 miles south of Bayfield, Wisconsin. The summer is filled with performances by renowned national, regional, and touring artists. The season runs from mid-June to early September
Big Top Chautauqua
32525 Ski Hill Rd, Bayfield WI 54814
Jewish Museum Milwaukee
Jewish Museum Milwaukee is dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of the Jewish people throughout southeastern Wisconsin and is the only Jewish museum in Wisconsin. Both permanent and special traveling exhibits explore the continuum of Jewish heritage and culture. Outside the Museum is
Jewish Museum Milwaukee
1360 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Pettit National Ice Center
Pettit National Ice Center is an Olympic training site and one of only 30 400-meter speed skating ovals in the world. The Pettit Ice Center has open hockey, public skating, and a 445-meter indoor run/walk track. Check their website for times of public sessions
Pettit National Ice Center
500 S 84th St, Milwaukee, WI 53214
Selfie Hop
Selfie Hop is a selfie museum with more than 20 different backdrops. From fun and flirty to neon lights, you’ll have a blast trying out different scenes. Bring your camera and get the perfect selfie shot or family photo!
Selfie Hop
2410 N Farwell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211
Gallery 224
Gallery 224 is a nonprofit art organization whose mission is to promote art, artists, and land conservation. They feature year-long exhibits from artists-in-residence. In its 10-year history, the gallery has hosted over 50 exhibitions and showcased work from over 600 artists
Gallery 224
303 N Franklin St, Port Washington, WI 53074
Fairlawn Mansion
This Queen Anne Victorian style home was built in 1890 for lumber and mining baron Martin Pattison and his family. It served as a private residence until 1920, then was used as a Children’s Home until 1962. The mansion is open for tours year-round. It is recommended to book ahead, as tour sizes
Fairlawn Mansion
906 E 2nd St, Superior, WI 54880
Ahnapee State Trail
The Ahnapee State Trail spans about 44 miles between Kewaunee, Luxemburg, Casco, Algoma and Sturgeon Bay. The 8 to 10-foot-wide trail has a firm limestone surface for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. During the winter months, the trail is used for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing
Ahnapee State Trail
Milwaukee & Miller St, Kewaunee, WI 54216
Still Bend/The Bernard Schwartz House
Still Bend is a 3,000-square-foot house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built around 1940. It was built for Bernard and Fern Schwartz, who lived in the home until 1971. The house is now rented out for overnight stays, although tours are offered in certain months. Group or motor coach tours can
Still Bend/The Bernard Schwartz House
3425 Adams St, Two Rivers, WI 54241
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