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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
Beyer Home and Carriage Museum
The Beyer Home was built in 1868 and is believed to be one of the first brick homes in the county. The original structure was Italianate-style, but it was later remodeled into a Queen Ann style home with wrap-around porch and three-story tower room. The home was placed on the National Register of
Beyer Home and Carriage Museum
917 Park Ave Oconto, WI 54153
Kenosha History Center
The Kenosha History Center has three exhibit galleries focusing on the history of Kenosha County, including a replica of early streets and buildings of Kenosha, Kenosha’s industrial heritage, and the Rambler Legacy Gallery, which centers on auto manufacturing in Kenosha. The cars featured in
Kenosha History Center
220 51st Pl, Kenosha, WI 53140
Ephraim Historical Foundation
The Ephraim Historical Foundation has a collection of eight historical sites featuring Moravian and Norwegian architecture. Visit the Iverson House, the oldest frame home in Door County, the Goodletson Cabin, a Norwegian Svalhus (cooling house), the Anderson Barn Museum, and see what life was like
Ephraim Historical Foundation
3060 Anderson Ln, Ephraim, WI 54211
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
Kewaunee Fire Museum
Milwaukee St & Miller St, Kewaunee, WI, WI 54216
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
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
Washburn Area Historical Society Museum
The Washburn Area Historical Society (WAHS) Museum is housed on the second floor of the Washburn Cultural Center and contains a collection of photographs and artifacts depicting the people and industries that shaped Washburn. One exhibit is dedicated to Washburn native Tom Blake, considered the
Washburn Area Historical Society Museum
1 E Bayfield St Washburn, WI 54891
Grohmann Museum  
The Grohmann Museum is part of the Milwaukee School of Engineering campus and contains the world’s most comprehensive art collection dedicated to human work from medieval times to present. Their collection includes more than 1,500 paintings, sculptures and works on paper
Grohmann Museum  
1000 N Broadway, 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
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
Hazelwood Historical House Museum
Built in 1837, Hazelwood Historical House is Green Bay's only historic house open to the public that is still on its original site. Hazelwood is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture, with furnishings and photographs representing the Victorian period. The home is filled with many original
Hazelwood Historical House Museum
1008 S Monroe Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301
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