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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
W892 County Rd EE, De Pere, WI 54115
America’s Black Holocaust Museum
America’s Black Holocaust Museum is a historical and memorial museum dedicated to bringing awareness to the harmful legacies of slavery and promoting racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. In addition to online and virtual exhibits, the Museum has a new on-site space in Milwaukee’s
401 W North Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53212
Beyer Home and Carriage Museum
The Beyer Home was built in 1868 and is believed to be one of the first brick homes in the county. The original structure was Italianate-style, but it was later remodeled into a Queen Ann style home with wrap-around porch and three-story tower room. The home was placed on the National Register of
917 Park Ave Oconto, WI 54153
Historic Self-Guided Walking Tour
Take a self-guided walking tour through historic Sturgeon Bay and view historic homes and beautiful architecture. One of the historic neighborhoods was named “Best Old House Neighborhoods 2011” by This Old House magazine. The tour begins at the Door County Historical Museum. A walking tour map
18 N 4th Ave, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
Marinette County Historical Logging Museum
The Marinette County Historical Logging Museum uncovers the rich logging history of the Marinette area. View artifacts and relics related to the lumber era, as well as exhibits and collections featuring Native American culture, farm implements, musical instruments, military and fishing
Bridge St, Stephenson Island, Marinette, WI 54143
North Pier Lighthouse
The North Pier Lighthouse was once situated at the end of North Pier but was determined no longer necessary in 1969, when the Coast Guard donated the structure to the Two Rivers Historical Society. It was relocated to Rogers Street Fishing Village & Museum, where it is open to visitors from
2102 Jackson St, Two Rivers, WI 54241