Historical Society

Archaeology, Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library, Military

The Riverside Museum is filled with history on logging, steamboats, pearl button making, settlers, prehistory artifacts from the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, and more! Self-guided tours are available during our open season, and guided tours are available year round by calling ahead and scheduling your trip.

Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society

The museum pictured above is supported by The Thorp Area Historical Society and tax deductible donations. It is located two miles East of Thorp, Wisconsin on County Hwy. X (Yellowstone Trail), then 1/8 mile North on Gorman Avenue, site of the Old St. Hedwig Church Rectory. The cemetery grounds of the old church fill the back and side yard.

Tigerton Area Historical Society

Tigerton, Wisconsin

History, Historical Society

Historical Society

Trempealeau Cty Historical Society

Galesville, Wisconsin

Historical Society

Two Rivers Historical Society

Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Historical Society

Historical Society

Theresa Historical Society

Theresa, Wisconsin

Historical Society

Historical Society

The Three Lakes Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing historical and cultural artifacts related to the history of the community of Three Lakes and the surrounding area. Our organization is guided by an elected board of directors, a museum curator, museum assistant, and volunteer docents.

Our museum consists of a "period house," two exhibit halls, and five specialized collections buildings. Artifacts from the prehistoric past, the logging era and recent decades are featured using cultural displays, pioneer musical instruments, sporting goods, old maps, and local history documents.

Historical Society

Town of Sullivan Historical Society

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

Historical Society

Trimborn Farm

Greendale, Wisconsin

Botanical Garden, Children's, Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Nature Centers, Park

View authentic 19th century farm life and peek inside a lime kiln to discover how limestone was converted to a commercial and agriculture chemical. Listed on the National Regiser of Historic Places and designated a State Historic Site and a Milwaukee County Landmark, Trimborn Farm is unique - a Civil War farmstead in the midst of a major metropolitan area.
The only Milwaukee County Park devoted to a historic theme, Trimborn Farm boasts nine period buildings including one of the largest stone barns still standing in Wisconsin, a granary constructed using the German method of "nogging," and four kilns used for over 50 years.
Trimborn Farm is open to school groups by appointment.