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Southport Light Station Museum
The Southport Light Station Museum consists of the 1866 historic lighthouse and a maritime museum in the adjacent 1867 historic lighthouse keeper’s home. The lightkeeper’s home has been restored to a 1908 time period. Climb the lighthouse tower and tour the maritime museum from mid
5117 4th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53140
Eichelman Park Beach
This park has a sandy swimming beach, along with a walking and bike trail and a playground. Pets, grills, glass containers and flotation devices are not permitted in swimming area.
6125 3rd Ave, Kenosha, WI 53143
Kenosha’s Electric Streetcars
Streetcars originated in 1903 in Kenosha and operated until 1932. They made a return in 2000 and now travel a two-mile scenic loop along the Lake Michigan shoreline, Harbor Park, the Sculpture Walk, two historic districts, and downtown Kenosha. The streetcar runs every fifteen minutes during the
Kenosha, WI 53140
Visit Kenosha
VisitKenosha.com is your one-stop source for planning a trip to the Kenosha Area, so log on before you arrive and while you’re in town for on-the-go know-how. View or order a free Kenosha Area Visitors Guide. Learn more about the businesses in the Visitors Guide, explore our event calendar
10519 120th Ave, I-94/41, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
Kemper Center/Durkee Mansion
The Kemper Center is a historical landmark located on 17.5 acres of Lake Michigan shoreline property. Built in 1861, the original Durkee Mansion was a cream-brick, 10-room Italiante Victorian home of former Congressman and U.S. Senator Charles Durkee. Senator Durkee sold the home to St
6501 3rd Ave, Kenosha, WI 53143
North Pier Lighthouse
The iconic red cylindrical tower sits at the entrance to the Kenosha harbor and also serves as a creative art studio! Built in 1906, the lighthouse stands 50 feet tall and still serves as the lighthouse for Kenosha. Access the pier from Simmons Island Park
5001 4th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53140