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Washington Island Farm Museum
This farm museum on the north end of Washington Island is comprised of nine buildings with collections of farm implements, tools and kitchen items primarily from the period of 1870-1940. Visitors can see farm animals, take a wagon ride, make crafts, and enjoy historical activities
Washington Island Farm Museum
1675 Jackson Harbor Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Jewish Museum Milwaukee
Jewish Museum Milwaukee is dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of the Jewish people throughout southeastern Wisconsin and is the only Jewish museum in Wisconsin. Both permanent and special traveling exhibits explore the continuum of Jewish heritage and culture. Outside the Museum is
Jewish Museum Milwaukee
1360 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202
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
Oneida Nation Museum
W892 County Rd EE, De Pere, WI 54115
Kewaunee Historical Jail Museum
Built in 1876, this building housed the sheriff's family, his office, and the six cells in the jail section. It was designed by renowned William Waters, who also designed some of the original buildings for the University of Wisconsin at Madison. The museum now houses the donated collections of
Kewaunee Historical Jail Museum
613 Dodge St, Kewaunee, WI 54216
National Bobblehead Hall of Fame & Museum
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame & Museum is home to the world's largest collection of bobbleheads. Their collection includes bobbleheads from all genres and periods, and exhibits include the history and making of bobbleheads. Visit the onsite store to find unique additions for your own
National Bobblehead Hall of Fame & Museum
170C S 1st St, 2nd Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53204
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
Marinette County Historical Logging Museum
Bridge St, Stephenson Island, Marinette, WI 54143
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
Door County Historical Museum
18 N 4th Ave, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design has two nationally recognized museum galleries, the Brooks Stevens Gallery and Frederick Layton Gallery. The galleries contain rotating exhibits featuring regional, national and international artists that are free and open to the public
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
273 E Erie St, Milwaukee, WI 53202
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
North Pier Lighthouse
2102 Jackson St, Two Rivers, WI 54241
North Point Lighthouse Museum
The North Point Lighthouse Museum chronicles the history of the lighthouses located at North Point from 1855 to present. Exhibits include history on the lighthouses, keepers, Coast Guard, shipwrecks, Fresnel lenses from the North Point Lighthouse and more. The Museum and Lighthouse are open
North Point Lighthouse Museum
2650 N Wahl Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211
The Civil War Museum
The Civil War Museum showcases the history of the Civil War from the perspective of seven Upper Midwest states through use of interactive exhibits and artifacts. The immersive configuration makes the exhibits interesting for all ages. View the award-winning 360° film “Seeing the Elephants”
The Civil War Museum
5400 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI 53140
Ashland Historical Museum
Stop by the Ashland Historical Society Museum on historic Main Street. Browse the gift shop and rotating exhibits, as well as the historic photo archives. The Museum is closed from mid to late December until the beginning of April. The research room is open year
Ashland Historical Museum
216 W Main St, Ashland, WI 54806
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