Travel Through Time and the Stories of America’s Heartland
Experience the world of Wisconsin’s early immigrants at Old World Wisconsin this spring. Step into the daily lives of the people who called this world home as you help with chores and cooking, try your hand at crafts and trades, and play – yes, even the grown-ups! Lend a hand in the blacksmith shop, say hi to the farm animals, look at veggies in the gardens, dye and spin wool, knead bread, collect chicken eggs, try on wooden shoes, ride high-wheel tricycles, and sample tasty beer in the Brewhouse. This is where history comes alive!
Kids Out and About at Old World Wisconsin
Thanks to your votes, for the past 2 years Old World Wisconsin has continuously been placed on the Top 20 Places to Take Kids list by Milwaukee Kids Out and About! Come see what all the fun is about!
New This Year!
Midsummer Celebration ● Wagon Works ● Mrs. Peacock’s Birthday ● Java Chickens ● New Trams ● Naturalist Cabin
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
What more could you want!?
“What more could you want!? I loved coming here as a kid and still enjoy it as an adult.
There’s animals, history, and nature.”
Kelly L.
NEW ARRIVALS: A CAMPAIGN
CREATING AN IMMERSIVE WELCOME EXPERIENCE AT OLD WORLD WISCONSIN
The Brewhouse at Old World Wisconsin is the first structure completed as part of a $5.5 million project that represents the first two phases of a larger, multi-year master plan by the Wisconsin Historical Society to transform the site’s entry area with a reimagined Welcome Experience.
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Old World Wisconsin
Experience the world of early immigrants at Old World Wisconsin, where history comes alive!
CALLING ALL FOOD TRUCKS!
We are looking for extra food options on site this season during key events. These events include exciting and high attendance days like Kids Get in Free, Independence Day Weekend, Legends and Lore, and Home For The Holidays!
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Is the Clausing Barn serving this year?
Piña Mexican Eats
Hidden Kitchen MKE Sandwich Sisters Double B's BBQ Restaurant Truck Meister
Elena Gildemeister Jake Gildemeister
Scotts Doghouse
Northwoods Smokin BBQ
Maureen Rose Young
Phantom Eats Food Truck
Destinee Mariscal
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Meandering through our collections building and daydreaming about all of the history these objects have experienced. We are grateful to be stewards of so many special pieces.
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I love the flax spinning wheel at Schulz and the DeLaval cream separator at Ketola. I have many happy memories of using both.
My favorite item is a tin candle lantern that was displayed many years ago. Being a Historical Tinsmith, I made a reproduction of it. I have not seen the original on display since then.
My museum heart is happy to see this. I have worked in multiple museums in collections care. My career started at OWW. Would love to go back!
The Raspberry School bookcase books! As the original schoolmarm there in 1976 I had the chance to read them and was amazed at the change in cultural views.
I have always wanted to work at OWW with the curators and the collections department! I have worked as an interpreter and OWW back in the 80s… Loved the cream separator!
Our family lives the Baker Monitor pump that is so hard to prime. My father-in-law, Maxwell Palmer, worked for Baker and designed the self-priming feature on the pumps that you find across the country at rest stops and parks.
The Loomer Barn,built by a cousin, Leonard Loomer.
I like so many things I like the demonstrations best. The animal treadmill butterchurn. The oxen, shingle making, flax harvesting, spinning wool, the old cookstoves and kitchens.
DeLaval cream separator at Ketola Farm
Kim MullenKuehl
The kraut maker at one of the German farms.
My husband 😍
Your collections storage is a thing of beauty, Old World Wisconsin. *wipes away tear*
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Drop a 🐐 if you want to try GOAT YOGA!
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Old World Wisconsin is hosting goat yoga TWICE this year!
May 18 and August 24.
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My luck, I'd be in downward dog and 2 goats would find my back a suitable perch! 🥺
Glen Rosen