Pabst Mansion
This 1892 Flemish Renaissance mansion, constructed for beer baron Captain Frederick Pabst, was saved from demolition in 1975 by a group of concerned local citizens. Faithfully restored ... 10best.com
North Point Lighthouse
Milwaukee?s first lighthouse was erected in 1837 on a 56 foot bluff at the east end of Wisconsin Ave. It was replaced in 1855 by a 28 foot tower 100 feet east of the present location. Ero... hmdb.org
Waukesha County Museum
Come explore the history of Waukesha County with a visit to the Waukesha County Historical Society & Museum. You'll find ongoing special exhibits, events and programs for all ages of int... patch.com
R & R Art Galleries
This clean and modern space showcases a range of pieces by Wisconsin artists with an emphasis on contemporary art... patch.com
Milwaukee Food Tours
For a deliciously unique experience, treat your taste buds to the city's original, award-winning food tour. Milwaukee was largely settled by Italian, Irish, Polish and German immigrants... 10best.com
Milwaukee County Zoo
The year 2010 will offer visitors dynamic special exhibits and activities for kids and adults. Our summer exhibit, ?Adventure Dinosaur!? will feature a prehistoric park, with more t... museumsusa.org
International Clown Hall Of Fame
There's a "hall of fame" for just about everything, and "the art of clowning" is one of them. Professional clown associations represent the nonprofit organization and pay homage t... grandparents.com
Trimborn Farm
Delve into Victorian-era industry, reminisce about 19th century farm life, and witness Wisconsin culture come to life as embodied by the immigrant entrepreneur Werner Trimborn... americanheritage.com
Wehr Nature Ctr
You and your grandchildren will discover natural treasures at the Wehr Nature Center. You can enjoy an active afternoon exploring the center's natural environment through a self-g... grandparents.com
Merrill Park
In 1879, Sherburn S. Merrill, the General Manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, purchased almost half a square mile in the Menomonee Valley to construct a massive railr... hmdb.org
Pettit National Ice Center
This ice park was the training site of Olympic gold medal speed skater Bonnie Blair. Features two Olympic-sized hockey rinks and speed skating oval. Lessons and private tours available. 10best.com
Hauntfest Wisconsin
Haunted House in West Allis HAUNTFEST, HAUNTFEST, HAUNTFEST! We're BACK! Happy Halloween? Ready to trick or BE the treat? Hauntfest, Milwaukee's biggest haunt for eight years invi... hauntedhouse.com
Freewill Baptist Church
Wisconsin?s first Freewill Baptist congregation, organized by Yankee pioneers Rev. Rufus Cheney July 11, 1840, Built this Greek revival style edifice, 1859. As Abolitionists, they were ac... hmdb.org
River's End Gallery
As one of southeast Wisconsin's finest galleries, Waukesha is fortunate to have River's End Gallery among the art district of its historic downtown. The 1,800-square-foot gallery feature... patch.com
Allison Art House
Allison Art House is a vibrant art gallery located in the Brook Street Artisan Village in historic downtown Waukesha. It features local artists and work in painting, jewelry, ceramics, p... patch.com
The Clinton Street Gallery
Founded at 801 Clinton Street in November 2008, the Clinton Street Gallery was later expanded and then moved around the corner, onto Main Street, in June of 2010 where it is currently lo... patch.com
Galleria Edge
?Galleria Edge is a tattoo shop, acupuncture office and art gallery showcasing the works of local fine artists. Serving as the home to Waukesha Tattoo Company, Galleria Edge features the... patch.com