Wisconsin Historical Museum
Wisconsin Historical Museum
The Wisconsin Historical Museum is a museum located on the Capitol Square in Madison, Wisconsin. The museum, which features information about the history of Wisconsin, is operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society. In addition to Wisconsin history, it provides information about other American history topics through artifacts, photographs, full-scale dioramas, audio-visual presentations, and interactive multimedia programs. In late 2004, the museum's existence was threatened due to budget cuts, but citing its role in the state's history, Wisconsin governor Jim Doyle restored its funding.
In addition to exhibits about traditional aspect of the state's history, the
museum has also offered an exhibition on malted milk, which was first made in
Wisconsin. and includes in its permanent collection a Big Boy, the mascot of a
hamburger chain, rescued in 1985 when its restaurant closed.
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Native American early inhabitants
coming to Wisconsin
the trip from Bremen
in America
Lake Michigan transportation
stage lines
German Concordia Singing Society
hunters
Events in Wisconsin
bullet in the chest
Pink Flamingo
foot X-Ray for shoe fitting
electric hair curling machine
paper dress
Evergleam aluminum Christmas Tree 1958