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Bayfield Maritime Museum
Bayfield has an extensive maritime history, with stories of the first people who plied these waters and the fishermen, pleasure boaters, innovators, and workers. Among the exhibits is a fascinating story of a house that was attempted to be moved to Madeline Island via the Ice Road between
131 S First St, Bayfield, WI 54814
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
10310 Fieldcrest Rd, Sister Bay, WI 54234
Wisconsin Maritime Museum
The Wisconsin Maritime Museum explores the rich maritime history of the Manitowoc area and the Great Lakes. The Museum has 60,000 square feet of exciting and interactive exhibits, including a unique collection of model ships and boats, historic vessels and even a working steam engine
75 Maritime Dr, Manitowoc, WI 54220
Trimborn Farm
Trimborn Farm is a historical Victorian-era historical park operated by the Milwaukee County Historical Society. The nine historical buildings on the estate include a Cream City brick farmhouse, one of the last stone barns in Wisconsin, a worker’s bunkhouse, a threshing barn, and a 75
8881 W Grange Ave, Greendale, WI 53132
Lottie Cooper Shipwreck
The Lottie Cooper was a 131-foot schooner built in 1876 that sank off the coast of Sheboygan in 1894. A large portion of the wreck was recovered and is now on display by Deland Park, across from the YMCA.
Sheboygan, WI 53081
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
4167 Main St, Fish Creek, WI 54212