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Kenosha’s Electric Streetcars
Streetcars originated in 1903 in Kenosha and operated until 1932. They made a return in 2000 and now travel a two-mile scenic loop along the Lake Michigan shoreline, Harbor Park, the Sculpture Walk, two historic districts, and downtown Kenosha. The streetcar runs every fifteen minutes during the
Kenosha, WI 53140
Manitowoc Family Aquatic Center
The Manitowoc Family Aquatic Center is open seasonally and offers affordable water fun for the whole family. The facility includes two water slides, diving boards, lazy river, zero depth and sand play area.
940 N 18th St, Manitowoc, WI 54220
Kenosha Public Museum
The Kenosha Public Museum is a natural history, science and art museum with over 80,000 pieces in its collection. Exhibits include life-size mammoth displays, a variety of ecosystems, animals, plants, and fine art collections. In addition to their permanent displays, the museum also hosts special
5500 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI 53140
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
906 E 2nd St, Superior, WI 54880
Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery
Relive the history of Pabst beer on a beer history tour. The approximately one-hour tour includes the historic Blue Ribbon Hall, former corporate offices, visitor center, coffee shop, and infirmary. Tours are operated year-round and are kid-friendly. Group tours are available by appointment seven
917 W Juneau Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53233