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Sheboygan County Museum
The Sheboygan County Museum consists of six buildings and over 35,000 artifacts that capture the history of the area and its early settlers. The Taylor House, log cabin and barn will take you back to yesteryear. In December, the Museum transforms into a winter wonderland as they exhibit many of
Sheboygan County Museum
3110 Erie Ave, Sheboygan, WI 53081
Gallery 224
Gallery 224 is a nonprofit art organization whose mission is to promote art, artists, and land conservation. They feature year-long exhibits from artists-in-residence. In its 10-year history, the gallery has hosted over 50 exhibitions and showcased work from over 600 artists
Gallery 224
303 N Franklin St, Port Washington, WI 53074
Charles Allis Art Museum
The Charles Allis Art Museum is a 1911 Tudor-style mansion built for Charles and Sarah Ellis, whose ancestors are traced to the Mayflower. The Museum contains original furnishings and an art collection spanning more than 2,000 years, including Asian porcelains, European bronze sculptures, American
Charles Allis Art Museum
1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Wisconsin Black Historical Society and Museum
Wisconsin Black Historical Society’s mission is to document and preserve African American history in Wisconsin. Exhibits incorporate the history of ancient Egyptian civilization to African American settlers in Wisconsin and the African American labor experience in Wisconsin. A replica of the
Wisconsin Black Historical Society and Museum
2620 W Center St, Milwaukee, WI 53206
Ephraim Fire House Museum
Ephraim Fire House Museum holds a 1927 American La France Pumper and 1934 Ford fire engine, along with other memorabilia. The Museum does not have regular hours but is open most evenings and weekends from May to October. To schedule a visit, contact (920
Ephraim Fire House Museum
9970 S Water St, Ephraim, WI 54211
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
America’s Black Holocaust Museum
401 W North Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53212
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
Cana Island
Cana Island is a small island located off the coast of Baileys Harbor. To reach Cana Island, visitors can walk across the shallow causeway between the island and peninsula or ride a tractor-drawn wagon. Waterproof boots or footwear is recommended if you choose to walk across
Cana Island
8800 E Cana Island Rd, Baileys Harbor, WI 54202
Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum
Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum houses the world’s largest collection of type with 1.5 million pieces of wood type and over 1,000 styles and sizes of patterns. Tour the Museum, view the type making equipment, and even buy a print or newly cut type. The Museum is typically open
Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum
1816 10th St, Two Rivers, WI 54241
Milwaukee Public Museum         
Milwaukee Public Museum is a natural and human history museum located in downtown Milwaukee. Visit a Costa Rican rainforest, walk the Streets of Old Milwaukee, come face-to-face with a life-size Tyrannosaurus Rex, witness a modern-day pow-wow, explore the levels of the ocean, experience the
Milwaukee Public Museum         
800 W Wells St, Milwaukee, WI 53233
Racine Art Museum
The Racine Art Museum is home to the largest contemporary craft collection in the United States. Nearly half of the Museum’s almost 10,000 pieces focuses on contemporary craft pieces from internationally recognized artists. Museum exhibits change approximately two to three times per year
Racine Art Museum
441 Main St, Racine, WI 53403
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
Death’s Door Maritime Museum
12724 W Wisconsin Bay Rd, Ellison Bay, WI 54210
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