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Milwaukee Wisconsin
Discovery World at Pier Milwaukee Wisconsin
Category: Best Attractions & Activities - Milwaukee Attractions & Activities
Address: 500 N Harbor Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53202
With a splendid new lakeshore location in 2006, this museum features interactive exhibits, laboratories and areas to explore energy, water and modern medicine – among many others! Lots of high-tech resources are used to transport guests into virtual simulations. Marine and fresh water aquariums mimic environments.
Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion Milwaukee WI
Category: Best Attractions & Activities - Milwaukee Attractions & Activities
Address: 2000 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53233
DOWNTOWN Milwaukee WI – This 1892 Flemish Renaissance mansion, constructed for beer baron Captain Frederick Pabst of Milwaukee, was saved from demolition in 1975 by a group of concerned local citizens. Faithfully restored and furnished, the mansion is now an amazing example of Milwaukee's wealthy history. Considered the crown jewel of Grand Avenue when it was built, the mansion has 37 rooms, 12 bathrooms, and 14 fireplaces. It was wired for electricity, had full indoor plumbing, and cutting edge central heating, complete with 16 thermostats. Originally there were several outbuildings, including a stable designed as a miniature version of the mansion, a glass conservatory and servant's quarters.
Racine Wisconsin
Bigger, Better, More:
The Art of Viola Frey
Friday, April 24, 2009 through Sunday, August 16, 2009. 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. The Racine Art Museum and the Gardiner Museum, Toronto, are pleased to announce the first major exhibition of artist Viola Frey's work since her death in 2004. "Bigger, Better, More: The Art of Viola Frey" features Frey's colossal clay figures, as well as a selection of her paintings and ceramic plates. The exhibition will travel to Toronto in September, and then, to museums nationwide, including the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. Adult $5; Seniors/Students $3; Children under age 12: Free. Racine Art Museum, 441 Main Street, Racine, Racine County. Call 262-638-8300.


Racine Friday night Folk Dancing
Friday, January 9, 2009 through Saturday, December 31, 2011. 7:30 pm. Folk Dancing for all ages. Families welcomed and desired. Anyone interested in dances from around the world will enjoy this casual group. The Racine International Folk Dancers started over 35 years ago. Our oldest dancer is 86, youngest at moment is 4 years of age. First time free; we pass the hat to pay for rent and new music. Good exercise and fun. We are located just off Taylor Ave, north of Hwy 11 about 6 blocks. Pass the hat donation. Church of the Redeemer; enter from parking lot, 2417 Drexel Avenue, Racine, Racine County. Call (262) 637-5246.
Kenosha Wisconsin
Kenosha Public Museum Special Exhibit: Japanese Woodblock Prints
Location: Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave. Kenosha WI
Phone: (262) 653-4140
Description: These prints from the permanent collection of the Kenosha Public Museum are on display in the museum's West Gallery. The prints were created between the 17th and 20th centuries and most of them were donated to the Museum in the early 20th century. Among the prints are works by Kuniyoshi, Kunisada, and Hiroshige, three of the most influential and prolific artists, as well as works by other artists including Shigemasa and Hokkei. Closed Holidays. General admission is free. Program & group fees may apply.
Climb the Southport Lighthouse - Kenosha
Time(s): 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., every Sat.-Sun., May - October (weather dependent)
Location: Southport Light Station, 5117 - 4th Ave. Kenosha WI
Phone: (262) 654-5770
Description: Climb to the top of this historic lighthouse, built in 1866. Lighthouse mementos are sold in the Kenosha History Center gift shop next door. Tours to the top: $10 adult / $5 children 8-12 years old. Must be 8 or older to climb.
Kenosha HarborMarket
Time(s): 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Location: Along 2nd Ave. between 54th St. and 56th St. Kenosha WI
Phone: (262) 914-1252
Website: www.kenoshaharbormarket.com
Description: A bustling, European-style market located near museums, the lakefront and streetcar. A family-friendly atmosphere of live music, entertainment and chef demonstrations, along with ethnic foods, fine art, handmade crafts, imports, locally grown organic produce, meats, cheeses, eggs, baked goods, artisan soaps, and flowers.

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