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Gothic Milwaukee Walking Tours
Gothic Milwaukee offers guided historical walking tours of the spook-tacular side of Milwaukee. These 90-minutes tours explore the legends and hidden pasts of Milwaukee’s most notable downtown buildings. The tours are outdoors and are held rain or shine, so plan accordingly
520 E Wells St, Milwaukee WI 53202
Jacobsen Museum
Jacobsen Museum is named after Jens Jacobsen, who preserved the remnants of a Potawatomi village that once stood in that part of Washington Island. He built the rustic log structure in 1931 to house the artifacts and relics he discovered. The island was once the site of one of the earliest coral
2150 Little Lake Rd, Washington, WI 54246
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
1101 John Ave, Superior, WI 54880
First Church of Christ, Scientist
The First Church of Christ, Scientist was built in 1886 and is considered the world’s first Christian Science Church. The building is part of the West Main Street National Historic District and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Tours are available by appointment
423 Chicago St, Oconto, WI 54153
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, WI 53140
Historic Farm Museum
The Two Rivers Historic Farm Museum explores Wisconsin’s agricultural history, including farm equipment, tools and tractors from Wisconsin’s rural farm history. You can also view rooms of an 1800s farmhouse. The Museum is open from Memorial Day through mid
1701 12th St, Two Rivers, WI 54241