Historical Societies Near Me in Harshaw, wi
Northwoods Childrens Museum
346 West Division Street, Eagle River, WI
The museum has a total of 24 interactive exhibits, each designed to pique curiosity and encourage imaginative play. All exhibits are designed to be family-friendly, educational and hands-on.... Read More
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum
700 North 12th Street, Wausau, WI
About Us:
The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, located in a beautiful residential area on the east side of Wausau, Wisconsin, offers artworks from every corner of the... Read More
Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center And Museum
5460 Everybody's Road, Crandon, WI
History:
In the beginning there were three brothers searching for new hunting grounds. They had left their former homeland along the shores of the Great Salt Water... Read More
Central Wisconsin Children's Museum
1100 Main Street, Stevens Point, WI
Our Mission:
The mission of the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum is to provide a family-based discovery place where children and adults can play and explore together... Read More
Historic Point Basse Inc
364 Wakeley Road, Nekoosa, WI
About Us:-
On June 2, 1837, Robert and Mary Wakely and their two young sons--Chauncey and Robert--arrived at Point Basse on a keelboat that had been poled up the... Read More
1897 Clark County Jail Museum Inc.
215 E 5th Street, Neillsville, WI
The 1897 Clark County Jail Museum was actually the Clark County (WI) Jail and Sheriff Residence from 1897 to 1978. By 1978 the County had built a new County Jail / Sheriff Department within... Read More
Stanley Area Historical Society
228 Helgerson Street, Stanley, WI
Mission
The Stanley Area Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the history of the area by the collecting of historical artifacts and written materials and by... Read More
Ashland Historical Society Museum
216 Main Street West, Ashland, WI
The Ashland Historical Society Museum began in the basement of Angvick’s Furniture Store in 1954.
It was started by Cora Angvick in honor of Ashland’s centennial, which was that same... Read More
Earthaven Museum
7599 Fifield Road, Gillett, WI
Earthaven seeks to foster a greater appreciation for the earth sciences. This nonprofit educational facility is open to the public throughout the year. We welcome individuals, school groups,... Read More
New London Public Museum
406 South Pearl Street, New London, WI
Mission: The purpose of the New London Public Museum is to preserve and promote our community’s natural, native and historical culture for the benefit of the public.
Read MoreBayfield Maritime Museum
131 South First Street, Bayfield, WI
SEASON & HOURS
The museum is open from the first weekend in June, through Labor Day.
10 am - 4 pm Sunday - Thursday
10 am - 7 pm Friday and... Read More
Drummond Historical Museum
14990 Superior Street, Drummond, WI
About The Museum :
In 1975, a twenty-four by thirty-two foot addition was built on the back of the then existing library.
On July 3, 1976 during Drummond's... Read More
Discover Cranberrie
204 Main Street, Warrens, WI
About Us:
Discover Cranberries! is your ultimate cranberry destination. Our one-of-a-kind center is housed in the historic Union Cranberry Company warehouse in downtown... Read More
The Building For Kids Children's Museum
100 West College Avenue, Appleton, WI
Mission
The Building for Kids Children's Museum's mission is to empower children, engage parents and energize communities.
We accomplish... Read More
The Trout Museum of Art
111 West College Avenue, Appleton, WI
Mission
The Trout Museum of Art’s mission is to promote, teach and nourish the creation and appreciation of the visual arts. The activities which allow The Trout... Read More
Oneida National Museum
W892 County Highway EE, Oneida, WI
Bergstrom-Mahler Museum
165 North Park Avenue, Neenah, WI
Vision:
The Place for Exciting Discoveries in Glass.
Mission:
Engage, Excite and Educate our regional and global audiences using our... Read More
Copper Culture State Park
Mill Street, Oconto, WI
The 42-acre Copper Culture State Park is on the north side of the Oconto River, on the west side of the city of Oconto. It was the site of a prehistoric cemetery of the Old Copper Complex... Read More
Beyer Home Museum
917 Park Avenue, Oconto, WI
The Historic Beyer Home Museum
This historic house was built in 1868 by Cyrus and Kitty Hart; it is believed to be one of the first brick homes in the county with the bricks being... Read More