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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
936 Anderson Dr, Green Bay, WI 54304
America’s Black Holocaust Museum
America’s Black Holocaust Museum is a historical and memorial museum dedicated to bringing awareness to the harmful legacies of slavery and promoting racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. In addition to online and virtual exhibits, the Museum has a new on-site space in Milwaukee’s
401 W North Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53212
Heritage Hill State Park
Nestled on the banks of the Fox River in Green Bay, Heritage Hill State Park sits on the former site of Camp Smith, a temporary location of Fort Howard. The Park is a 56-acre living history museum devoted to the preservation of its buildings, many of which are original structures that have been
2640 S Webster Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301
Bayfield Heritage Association
The Bayfield Heritage Association preserves a collection of historical archives including documents, photographs, books, maps, recorded interviews, etc. from the region through an electronic database, as well as a complete physical collection on-site. Travel back in time and learn about the
30 N Broad St, Bayfield, WI 54814
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
Death’s Door Maritime Museum
Death’s Door Maritime Museum pays homage to the area’s commercial fishing industry and maritime history. Exhibits include a shipwreck, lighthouse lights and scuba diving artifacts recovered from the dangerous passage around the Door Peninsula known as Death’s Door. The Museum is open daily
12724 W Wisconsin Bay Rd, Ellison Bay, WI 54210