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Milwaukee County Historical Society            
The Milwaukee County Historical Society was founded in 1935 and is dedicated to preserving the history and stories of Milwaukee County. Their collection includes more than 50,000 pieces and one million photographs housed in a historic bank building. From bridges and breweries to founders and
Milwaukee County Historical Society            
910 N Doctor M.L.K. Jr Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53203
Old Firehouse & Police Museum
The Old Firehouse was built in 1898 and housed five horse-drawn rigs. Get an up-close look at the historic fire rigs and fire-fighting equipment, including a 1906 Ahrens Steam Pumper, a 1919 LaFrance Ladder Truck, and a 1944 L Model Mack with Hale pump. The museum is also home to the State of
Old Firehouse & Police Museum
402 23rd Ave E, Superior, WI 54880
Old Anderson House Museum/Corner of the Past
The Anderson House is an 1875 farmhouse that was brought to Sister Bay over the ice from Marinette in 1895. It stands in the same spot it was originally placed, where Highway 57 intersects Fieldcrest Road and Country Lane. The Sister Bay Historical Society eventually took over restoration of the
Old Anderson House Museum/Corner of the Past
10310 Fieldcrest Rd, Sister Bay, WI 54234
Ashland Mural Walk/Main Street Business District
The 8-block Main Street business district is listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places and features over 20 murals depicting people and events from Ashland’s history. Murals start at the corner of Ellis Avenue and Main Street, continuing on streets going west in Ashland’s
Ashland Mural Walk/Main Street Business District
Main Street West, Ashland, WI
Kenosha Historic Districts
Kenosha has four historic districts: Third Avenue, Library Park, Civic Center, and Pearl Street Historic Districts. The Library Park, Third Avenue, and Civic Center historic districts are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Detailed walking tour guides are available from Visit
Kenosha Historic Districts
Kenosha, WI 53140
Downtown Port Washington
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Port Washington’s downtown features many historic buildings, many of which pre-date the Civil War. In fact, Port Washington has more pre-Civil War buildings than any other city in Wisconsin. Stop at Visit Port Washington’s Pebble House at 126
Downtown Port Washington
Port Washington, WI
Historic Walking Tour
The Historic Algoma Walking tour is a great way to experience the robust history of Algoma and learn about the gorgeous Victorian-style homes and hotels then, now and everything in between. While on this self-guided tour, be sure to take in the beautiful Walldog murals seen on some of the
Historic Walking Tour
Algoma, WI 54201
Kenosha History Center
The Kenosha History Center has three exhibit galleries focusing on the history of Kenosha County, including a replica of early streets and buildings of Kenosha, Kenosha’s industrial heritage, and the Rambler Legacy Gallery, which centers on auto manufacturing in Kenosha. The cars featured in
Kenosha History Center
220 51st Pl, Kenosha, WI 53140
Death’s Door Maritime Museum
Death’s Door Maritime Museum pays homage to the area’s commercial fishing industry and maritime history. Exhibits include a shipwreck, lighthouse lights and scuba diving artifacts recovered from the dangerous passage around the Door Peninsula known as Death’s Door. The Museum is open daily
Death’s Door Maritime Museum
12724 W Wisconsin Bay Rd, Ellison Bay, WI 54210
Door County Maritime Museum
The Door County Maritime Museum brings Great Lakes history to life through galleries and interactive exhibits. Take a tour of the 149-foot restored tugboat John Purves, which was built in 1919 and served a variety of roles during the First and Second World Wars. Tug tours are offered from May to
Door County Maritime Museum
120 N Madison Ave, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
S.S. MKE, LLC
S.S. (Street Ship) MKE is a 12-person party bus offering historical and fun city tours of Milwaukee’s most popular sites and landmarks. Their two-to-three-hour tours go through Westown, East Town, Historic Third Ward, and Walker’s Point districts, but stops are customizable according to your
S.S. MKE, LLC
422 S 2nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53204
Milwaukee Soldiers Home
The Milwaukee Soldiers Home is a National Historic Landmark and one of only three Soldiers homes that have survived in the United States. It was originally established in 1867 as a place for Civil War soldiers to recuperate and transition back into society. It is the most intact Soldiers Home
Milwaukee Soldiers Home
515 N General Mitchell Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53214
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