Suggested Listings
Jacobsens Museum
Jacobsens Museum was purpose-built by hand by Island resident Jens Jacobsen in 1931. He first arrived on Washington Island from Denmark at 14 in 1881 and lived the rest of his life here dying in 1952 when he was 85. The museum housed his collections of local rocks, fossils and other artifacts as
2150 Little Lake Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Wade House Historic Site
Wade House Historic Site embraces the golden era of carriage and stagecoach travel. This Wisconsin Historical Society Site includes the Wade House Stagecoach Hotel, a working sawmill and blacksmith shop, and the Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum, which contains Wisconsin’s largest collection of
W7965 State Hwy 23, Greenbush, WI 53026
Rogers Street Historic Fishing Village & Great Lakes Coast Guard
Rogers Street Fishing Village includes six historic buildings that outline the exciting stories of Two Rivers’ marine and fishing history. From a 1936 wooden fishing tug to the 1886 North Pier Lighthouse, a fisherman’s house and the newest Great Lakes Coast Guard Museum, you will find many
2102 Jackson St, Two Rivers, WI 54241
Madeline Island Museum
Explore over 300 years of Island history as you learn about the generations of Native Americans, fur traders, lumbermen, old salts and summer travelers that have shaped Madeline Island's past. Family and group rates are available. The museum gift shop features books, handmade jewelry, Ojibwe
226 Colonel Woods Ave, La Pointe, WI 54850
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
260 Copper Culture Way, Oconto, WI 54153
Door County Historical Museum
The Door County Historical Museum was built in 1939 and contains the most expansive collection of Door County artifacts in the world. It was named one of the “Best Small Museums in the Midwest” by the Chicago Tribune. Exhibits include a “Seasons of Life” wildlife diorama, beautifully
18 N 4th Ave, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235