Suggested Listings
Lottie Cooper Shipwreck
The Lottie Cooper was a 131-foot schooner built in 1876 that sank off the coast of Sheboygan in 1894. A large portion of the wreck was recovered and is now on display by Deland Park, across from the YMCA.
Sheboygan, WI 53081
Bust-n-Stuff
Bust-n-Stuff is a great place to blow off steam in a safe and fun manner. The rage room allows you to smash a variety of glass or porcelain objects like bottles, jars, plates and even metal filing cabinets with bats, sledgehammers, golf clubs, etc. Sessions are available by appointment only for
2018 S 1st St, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Milwaukee Food & City Tours
Calling all foodies! Unsure which Milwaukee hot spots to hit? Climb aboard one of Milwaukee Food & City Tours’ bus tours and let them show you the ropes. Tours like the Milwaukee Fish Fry Tour, Tacos & Tequila, Milwaukee Bloody Mary Brunch Tour, Churches & Chocolates Tour
2419 N 62nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53213
Oneida Casino
Oneida Casino is the Official Casino of the Green Bay Packers. Conveniently located just across from the Austin Straubel International Airport, it is the premiere gaming destination for NE Wisconsin, offering slot and video games, table games, poker, and bingo. Between Oneida Casino
2020 Airport Dr, Green Bay, WI 54313
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
500 S 84th St, Milwaukee, WI 53214
Acuity Flagpole
The Acuity flag is the world’s largest free-flying American flag. The flag measures 70 by 140 feet, weighs 250 pounds, and when at full staff is visible for miles around. The flagpole is 400 feet tall, nearly 100 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty, and weighs approximately 420,000 pounds
2800 S Taylor Dr, Sheboygan, WI 53081