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One of the “10 Great Places To See Art In Smaller Cities” according to USA Today. Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, Marc Chagall, and Andrew Wyeth lead the nationally recognized collection. Includes the Historic Vilas-Rahr Mansion and site of the 1962 crash landing of the Sputnik IV spacecraft. Contact:  Greg Vadney
Relax and enjoy lunch and a beverage and tour the National Brewery Museum.  The museum showcases an ever-changing eclectic collection of beer breweriana collectibles. Contact:  Patty Gobin-Durley
Discover how the preservation efforts of two men helped save Wisconsin's Cornish history.  The picturesque stone buildings of Pendarvis were preserved by life and business partners Bob Neal and Edgar Hellum. Contact:  Bethany Brander  
The Paine features a historic 1920's mansion with ornate interiors, an exceptional Barbizon art collection, breathtaking architecture, and 3+ acres of flourishing botanical gardens. Contact: Teresa Moucha
The Pabst Mansion was completed in 1892 for world-famous beer baron Captain Frederick Pabst and his wife Maria. This Gilded Age museum boasts stunning interiors, elegant furnishings, exceptional wood craftsmanship, intricate ironwork, and a brilliant fine arts collection. Open year-round for tours. Contact:  Brittany Williams
The original land and water adventure. For over 80 seasons, these reliable, amphibious vehicles have provided groups with the ideal way to experience all the scenic Dells' natural wonders. Contact: Aditi Rabska
Traditional Oneida Longhouses and early twentieth century log homes will immerse you in what life was like for the Oneida. Learn more at ExploreOneida.com. Contact: Leah Stroobants
Wisconsin’s largest history attraction features over 60 historic buildings set across 600 acres in the scenic Kettle Moraine Forest. Costumed guides share the stories, traditions, and artisan crafts of Wisconsin’s early immigrants, from the bustling Crossroads Village to bucolic farmsteads. New in 2025 – the fully restored Wittnebel Tavern and Beer Garden. Contact:  Emily Duval
Visit the beautifully restored 1888 lighthouse, keepers' quarters, and museum in historic Lake Park.  Climb the 74' tower for spectacular views of Lake Michigan and Milwaukee.  Exhibits and artifacts tell stories of the lighthouse, its keepers, and Milwaukee's role in the Great Lakes maritime history. Contact: Ann Wollmer
Open year-round, enjoy unparalleled beauty natural beauty and timeless culture of the earliest settlers. See their actual homes, hear their stories, and stretch your legs on accessible trails as you look for spring-fed waterfalls. Top off the perfect visit with a Norwegian meal, live music, and shopping bliss in our gift shop! MOTORCOACH PARKING - FREE Contact:  Lori Dubczak
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