A 40-acre living history museum near Waunakee. Includes photos and contact information.
A 48-acre open-air museum in Green Bay, which chronicles midwestern history from 1672 to 1905. More than 25 historic and reproduced buildings are staffed with interpreters.
Non-profit organization which supports the living history museum Old World Wisconsin, located in Eagle.
Includes the site of the first landing by Pastor Iverson in 1853, the site of the first Moravian Church (1858), the Pioneer Schoolhouse (1880), the Anderson store and dock warehouse, the Anderson Barn and eight homes more than a century old.
Outdoor museum of rural history depicts the lives and times of the pioneers with 65 historic buildings. Includes virtual tour, events, hours and admission rates. Located in Eagle.
A re-created turn-of-the-century farming village, Stonefield bears the name adopted by Wisconsin's first governor Nelson Dewey, whose farm occupied the land located at Cassville.
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