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Amberg Museum Visitors can experience Amberg's industrial and farming history through interactive displays on granite quarrying, lodging and domestic life of the 1800's. Town photographs and documents are also exhibited. The museum is open Saturdays and Sundays from May 30-September 5, 11am-4pm. Admission is free however, donations are accepted. Address: W9289 Nut Road Amberg WI USA 54102
1 715 759-5672
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The Sawyer County Historical Museum exhibits the county's rich history with lumbering memorabilia, fishing tales and trivia, antique gun displays and tribal crafts. The Museum is open during the summer months of June to September, from Saturday-Wednesday 12pm-4pm. Address: 15715 W County Road B Hayward WI USA 54843
1 715 634-8053
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The focal point of the National Fresh Water Fishing Hall Of Fame is the main building that is designed to resemble a leaping fish, or a muskellunge. Within this landmark is the museum and a lookout point. Additional buildings are located on the property to display fishing artifacts and nearly 400 species of fish. Address: 10360 Hall of Fame Drive Hayward WI USA 54843
Send an Email (6) 1 715 634-4440
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Marinette County Logging Museum Featuring a replica logging camp and authentic tools of the logging trade, this museum commemorates the Wisconsin pine forests that once stood in abundance and the men who harvested them. Address: , Marinette WI USA 54143
1 715 732-0831
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Cable Natural History Museum The Cable Natural History Museum features displays of the natural habitat of northern Wisconsin, including taxidermic mounts of animals and insects and preserved local plants and animal tracks. Educational expeditions into the nearby surroundings are arranged here. Address: 13470 County Road M Cable WI USA 54821
1 715 798-3890
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Rhinelander Logging Museum The Rhinelander Logging Museum houses a full scale reproduction of a 19th century logging camp. Collections of artifacts are also available including pike poles, cross-cut saws and an one-room schoolhouse. The museum is open daily 10am-5pm from May 31-September 6. Address: Oneida Avenue Rhinelander WI USA 54501
1 715 369-5004
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