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Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
Stop at the visitor center on your way into town, where staff can answer questions and suggest activities in the area. While there, check out the many engaging exhibits and displays that capture and explain the region’s cultural and natural history. Don’t miss the five
Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
29270 County Hwy G, Ashland, WI 54806
Douglas County Historical Society
The Douglas County Historical Society is home to a number of exhibits that showcase the history of Superior and Douglas County, including the Coolidge Room, which replicates an office used by President Calvin Coolidge when he spent a summer in Superior
Douglas County Historical Society
1101 John Ave, Superior, WI 54880
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
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
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
Racine Heritage Museum
The Racine Heritage Museum has three floors of exhibits that explore the rich cultural history of Racine County, from wheat production to global manufacturing and an emerging leader in technical innovation. The building itself was once a Carnegie library and is listed on the National Register of
Racine Heritage Museum
701 Main St, Racine, WI 53403
Anderson Arts Center
The Anderson Arts Center is located on the Kemper Center grounds. The mansion, built between 1929 and 1931 by James and Janet Anderson, is over 9,000 square feet and has more than 30 rooms. The mansion contained many luxuries unusual for its day. The home became part of the Kemper Center in 1990
Anderson Arts Center
6603 3rd Ave, Kenosha, WI 54143
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
Bayfield Historic Walking Tours
Explore downtown Bayfield in the late 1800s and learn about the spirit and vision of Bayfield’s early settlers. These historic walking tours are offered multiple times per week from June through October. Tours begin by the white gazebo in Memorial Park on the waterfront, at the end of
Bayfield Historic Walking Tours
Downtown Bayfield, WI
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
Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery
917 W Juneau Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53233
Copper Culture Museum
Copper Culture Museum is a historical museum showcasing the Old Copper Culture people, early inhabitants of Wisconsin who lived in the Middle Archaic period, likely between 5500 and 5600 BC. These people made a variety of jewelry, tools and other implements out of copper. The property contains
Copper Culture Museum
260 Copper Culture Way, Oconto, WI 54153
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
Trimborn Farm
8881 W Grange Ave, Greendale, WI 53132
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