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Forest Home Cemetery Tours
If you’re looking for something unique, check out one of the Forest Home Cemetery public tours. Forest Home Cemetery is the final resting place of many prominent Milwaukee figures such as beer barons Joseph Schlitz and Frederick Pabst, motorcycle co-founder William Davidson, typewriter inventor
Forest Home Cemetery Tours
2405 W Forest Home Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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
Ashwaubenon Historical Society Museum of History & Culture
Located just south of Lambeau Field near Bay Park Square Mall, the Ashwaubenon Historical Society tells the past and present story of this Green Bay suburb through the collection and interpretation of historical records and artifacts of the area. One of the popular exhibits features a collection
Ashwaubenon Historical Society Museum of History & Culture
936 Anderson Dr, Green Bay, WI 54304
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
Bust-n-Stuff
2018 S 1st St, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Thorstein Veblen Study Cabin
The Thorstein Veblen Study Cabin was built in 1916 by world-famous economist Thorstein Veblen, who spent his summers on Washington Island. The study cabin has been moved and is currently being restored by Little Lake, next to the Jacobsen Museum
Thorstein Veblen Study Cabin
2150 Little Lake Rd, Washington, WI 54246
The Civil War Museum
The Civil War Museum showcases the history of the Civil War from the perspective of seven Upper Midwest states through use of interactive exhibits and artifacts. The immersive configuration makes the exhibits interesting for all ages. View the award-winning 360° film “Seeing the Elephants”
The Civil War Museum
5400 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
Fairlawn Mansion
906 E 2nd St, Superior, WI 54880
Kewaunee County Barn Quilts
The Kewaunee County Area Barn Quilt project began in January 2008 and features 18 barn quilts designed and painted by over 125 4-H and Future Farmers of America students along with the community. Take a drive through the scenic country roads of Kewaunee and take in the colors and designs of these
Kewaunee County Barn Quilts
Kewaunee County, Kewaunee, WI 54216
Oneida Nation Museum
Oneida Nation Museum’s mission is to educate visitors about the Oneida and Iroquois culture, history, and nationhood through exhibits and other educational programming. For a more in-depth experience, the museum offers guided tours which include an oral presentation of all exhibits and
Oneida Nation Museum
W892 County Rd EE, De Pere, WI 54115
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
Open Door Bird Sanctuary
Open Door Bird Sanctuary is a 34-acre sanctuary providing homes for birds of prey that are un-releasable. They have a total of five aviaries, a small nature center and a home for the resident bald eagle. They have 19 raptors that call the sanctuary home and are continually adding more
Open Door Bird Sanctuary
4114 Cty Rd I, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
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
Kenosha Public Museum
5500 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI 53140
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