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The Norskedalen Nature and Heritage Center features permanent revolving museum displays that consist of farming and logging implements and civil war artifacts and paraphernalia. Animal murals and exhibits are also showcased at this museum. Numerous programs, activities and events are held on a regular basis. Address: N455 O Ophus Rd Coon Valley WI USA
Send an Email 1 608 452-3424
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The Children’s Museum of Eau Claire is an interactive environment that encourages imagination, discovery, creativity and growth for children. Special programs, activities, trips and festivals are also offered by the museum. Address: 220 S. Barstow Street Eau Claire WI USA 54701
1 715 832-5437
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Located in two separate buildings, this museum contains hundreds of dolls from the 1800s to the present. The Railroad Museum displays many railroad items, including a book library and a Milwaukee Steel Bay Window Caboose. There is also a large picnic shelter with tables and grills outside the museum. This museum is closed on Wednesdays. Address: 9208 CTH II Sparta WI USA 54656
Send an Email 1 608 272-3266
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Washburn County Historical Museum in Shell Lake This museum was originally a German church but it now has pioneers, logging, farming and Native memorabilia. A parson's house and one room school house are also available to be explored. Address: PO Box 366 Shell Lake WI USA 54871
1 716 635-7996
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Family-owned and operated since 1994, Elmer's Museum is located on Eagle Bluff along the Mississippi River. This children's museum features over 650 pedal cars, airplanes, tractors, antique motorcycles, scooters, bikes, tools and a large doll collection. Large group tours are available by appointment only. Address: W903 Elmers Road Fountain City WI USA 54629
Send an Email (2) 1 608 687-7221
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The Children's Museum of La Crosse has interactive exhibits which encourage hands-on learning for children and families. Exhibits include learning how rivers change their course and how the human heart works, from inside a giant heart model. Address: 207 5th Avenue South La Crosse WI USA 54601
Send an Email 1 608 784-2652
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Located at Carson Park, this interpretative center features an authentic 1900s logging bunkhouse, cook shanty, heavy equipment building, blacksmith shop, barn and other exhibit rooms. This museum welcomes tour groups, families of all ages and individual tours. Address: 1110 Carson Park Drive Eau Claire WI USA 54701
Send an Email 1 715 835-6200
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Log Museum The Log Museum in Birchwood has logging memorabilia and wood carvings, including a hand carved replica of a logging camp. The museum is located in an 1901 homestead. Address: PO Box 247 Birchwood WI USA 54817
1 715 354-7300
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The Chippewa Valley Museum offers a variety of exhibits, preserved historic structures on the grounds, group activities, a working turn-of-the-century ice cream parlor and more. This museum is open seven days a week and admission is free on Tuesday nights. Address: 1204 Carson Park Drive Eau Claire WI USA 54703
Send an Email 1 715 834-7871
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Washburn County Historical Museum in Springbrook The Washburn County Historical Museum in Springbrook was originally a Catholic Church but it now serves as a church museum and a local history museum. Address: . Springbrook WI USA 54801
1 715 766-3876
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Railroad Memories Museum The Railroad Memories Museum is located in the former chicago and Northwest Railway depot. Visitors will be able to see lots of memorabilia. Address: . Spooner WI USA
1 715 635-2752
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Housed in a former cranberry warehouse, the Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center houses an exhibit hall, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor, an in-house bakery and a gift shop that features cranberry speciality products from Wisconsin and across the continent. Address: 204 Main Street Warrens WI USA 54666
Send an Email 1 608 378-4878
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The Riverside Museum features an exhibit that traces the history of La Crosse, concentrating on the Mississippi River and its importance to the area. Exhibits range from prehistoric artifacts to a large collection of birds and fresh water clams. Address: Riverside Park, 410 Veterans Memorial Drive La Crosse WI USA 54601
1 608 782-1980
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Museum of Woodcarving The Museum of Woodcarving displays the work of Joseph T. Barta. There are 100 life-sized carvings and 400 smaller carvings, all in religious themes, for visitors to explore. Address: half mile north of Shell Lake on Hwy. 63 Shell Lake WI USA 54801
1 715 635-9696
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