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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
2650 N Wahl Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211
War Memorial Center
The War Memorial Center was built to honor those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice and serve those still living. The Veterans Courtyard includes an Eternal Flame Memorial and Honor Roll listing Milwaukee County’s war dead, WWII and Revolutionary War Memorials, Purple Heart Memorial, Gold Star
750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Kewaunee Fire Museum
The Kewaunee Fire Museum is located right next to the World’s Largest Grandfather Clock and is a tribute to current and past members of the Kewaunee Fire Department. Come check out the antique fire trucks and equipment, ranging from an 1870 chemical pumper to a 1927 American Lafrance pumping
Milwaukee St & Miller St, Kewaunee, WI, WI 54216
Hmong American Friendship Association Museum
The Hmong American Friendship Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching and sharing the rich Hmong culture with the community. The Museum showcases the tools, musical instruments, jewelry and fashion that is a big part of this culture, including the famed Hmong needle
3824 W Vliet St, Milwaukee, WI 53208
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
170C S 1st St, 2nd Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53204
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