Old World Wisconsin
1976Open-air museum in Eagle featuring over sixty historic structures documenting the immigrant experience in rural Wisconsin.
Everything Madison County is known for
Open-air museum in Eagle featuring over sixty historic structures documenting the immigrant experience in rural Wisconsin.
Museum celebrating the iconic motorcycle company founded in a Milwaukee shed in 1903 by William Harley and Arthur Davidson.
Former headquarters of Pabst Brewing Company, once the largest brewery in America, in the heart of Milwaukee's brewing district.
15 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
This reform school for boys was housed in a former tuberculosis sanatorium. What secrets lie within its walls?You're approaching the Statesan Historic District, once home to the Ethan Allen School for Boys. From 1959 to…
Ever wonder where Broadway royalty went to unwind? Look no further than Ten Chimneys. This was the beloved summer home of legendary acting duo Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt. From 1937 until their deaths, this estate…
Ever wondered why some houses look like they're straight out of a geometry textbook? Get ready to meet one of Wisconsin's most unique homes, right here in Pewaukee: The Deacon West Octagon House. Built around 1856, this…
Pull over, because you’re about to drive past a place that tried to stop one of history's deadliest diseases: tuberculosis. This is where Muirdale Sanatorium once stood, a beacon of desperate hope against a silent…
Open-air museum in Eagle featuring over sixty historic structures documenting the immigrant experience in rural Wisconsin.
Get ready to marvel at a truly unique sight: a Greek Orthodox Church designed by none other than Frank Lloyd Wright! This isn't just any church; it's a masterpiece that blends ancient tradition with modern genius. In…
Ever wondered where a lifelong passion for global stories might begin? Right here, in this humble stone house, lived a boy named Jeremiah Curtin who would grow up to collect fairy tales from around the world. Built in…
Imagine Wisconsin, not as you see it now, but as a tropical sea teeming with life In 1844, Increase A. Lapham and Fisk Day stumbled upon something incredible at a quarry owned by the Schoonmaker family: a…
Look up there! That breathtaking basilica you see crowning the hill isn't just a pretty view; it's a spiritual beacon that has drawn people for over a century. This place, Holy Hill, began humbly in the mid-1800s as a…
Pull over for a moment; you're about to enter a village born from the Great Depression. Greendale, Wisconsin wasn't just another town; it was a bold experiment in community planning.In the 1930s, as part of President…
Pull over here for a second - this is one of only three surviving soldiers' homes built for the rehabilitation of Civil War veterans. After the Civil War, the need to care for disabled veterans was immense. The…
This veterans' hospital has roots going back to the Civil War, offering a glimpse into the lives of soldiers after the battlefield. Imagine a place where battle-worn soldiers, some missing limbs, others bearing…
Right here, at this unassuming spot, the rumble of an American legend was born. In 1906, William Harley and the Davidson brothers built their first real factory at 3700 W. Juneau. It was a modest wooden structure, but…
Former headquarters of Pabst Brewing Company, once the largest brewery in America, in the heart of Milwaukee's brewing district.
Museum celebrating the iconic motorcycle company founded in a Milwaukee shed in 1903 by William Harley and Arthur Davidson.