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The Farm
The Farm was established in 1965 and is a living museum of rural America. Learn all about the historical buildings, including a series of five log buildings, and take a stroll through the woods or the prairie. The Farm is also a hands-on experience. Pet and feed some of the animals, watch chicks
The Farm
4285 Hwy 57, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center
The museum pays tribute to the brave men and women who defended our freedom during the 20th century. It began as a memorial in honor of Major Richard Bong, a Medal of Honor recipient and America’s all-time leading Ace, who piloted more than 200 missions over the Southwest Pacific during World
Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center
305 Harbor View Pkwy, Superior, WI 54880
Racine Art Museum
The Racine Art Museum is home to the largest contemporary craft collection in the United States. Nearly half of the Museum’s almost 10,000 pieces focuses on contemporary craft pieces from internationally recognized artists. Museum exhibits change approximately two to three times per year
Racine Art Museum
441 Main St, Racine, WI 53403
Washington Island Stavkirke
The Washington Island Stavkirke is a traditional Scandinavian Stavkirke (stave church) and one of the most popular attractions on Washington Island. It was completed in 1999 based on drawings of one built in Norway dating to 1150 AD. The Stavkirke is owned and managed by Trinity Lutheran Church
Washington Island Stavkirke
Town Line Rd, Washington, WI 54246
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
Acuity Flagpole
2800 S Taylor Dr, Sheboygan, WI 53081
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
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is a 185-acre nature preserve located on the shores of Lake Michigan. The property has six miles of hiking trails that wind through forests, ponds, prairies, and shorelines. Some trails are accessible. If you’re up for it, climb the 60-foot observation tower for
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
1111 E Brown Deer Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53217
Ahnapee State Trail
Algoma is the gateway to this approximately 50-mile scenic trail connecting Casco Junction to Algoma to Sturgeon Bay. Part of the “rails to trails” initiative, the Ahnapee State Trail was previously the railroad bed of the Ahnapee & Western Railroad and has been converted to a crushed
Ahnapee State Trail
Navarino St, Algoma, WI 54201
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
Washington Island Farm Museum
This farm museum on the north end of Washington Island is comprised of nine buildings with collections of farm implements, tools and kitchen items primarily from the period of 1870-1940. Visitors can see farm animals, take a wagon ride, make crafts, and enjoy historical activities
Washington Island Farm Museum
1675 Jackson Harbor Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Anderson Arts Center
The Anderson Arts Center is located on the Kemper Center grounds. The mansion, built between 1929 and 1931 by James and Janet Anderson, is over 9,000 square feet and has more than 30 rooms. The mansion contained many luxuries unusual for its day. The home became part of the Kemper Center in 1990
Anderson Arts Center
6603 3rd Ave, Kenosha, WI 54143
Alexander Noble House Museum
The Alexander Noble House is a Greek revival farmhouse in downtown Fish Creek originally built in 1875. Alexander Noble was one of the founders of Fish Creek and served as a blacksmith, postmaster, town chairman and county board member. Visitors can tour the 10-room home and see period architecture
Alexander Noble House Museum
4167 Main St, Fish Creek, WI 54212
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