Museums in:

Muskego, Wisconsin

Big Bend-Vernon Historical Society
Big Bend, Wisconsin

Historical Society

Greenfield Historical Society
Muskego, Wisconsin

Historical Society

Hales Corners Historical Society
Hales Corners, Wisconsin

Historical Society

New Berlin Historical Society
New Berlin, 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.

Muskego Historical Society
Muskego, Wisconsin

History, Historic House, Historical Society

Take a trip back to a simpler time at the Muskego Settlement Center. Enjoy visiting historic buildings such as the Wollman House, the one room school house, the country church and the Heinrich log cabin. Walk along the boardwalk trail amid protected flora and forest.

New Berlin Historical Society
New Berlin, Wisconsin

History, Historic House, Historical Society

The New Berlin Society was founded in 1965 in an old farmhouse on Cleveland Avenue. In 1977, the City of New Berlin purchased the Sprengel property, now known as Historic Park, on Prospect Hill. The Society has since Restored the house to its early 1900's period, Recreated a Country Store in the Carriage Building, Moved and Restored a local Log Cabin, and Rescued and Restored an 1863 One Room School House. The Society has most recently Rescued and Restored Theodora Winton Youmans' childhood home. Ms. Youmans was Wisconsin's nationally famous suffragist and is credited with leading the Wisconsin legislators to a speedy vote and become the first state to approve the United States 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote.

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