Marion
Amazement Park - A permanent 30,000 square foot series
of walkways, towers and platforms that twist through the maze. Built of
lumber and walkways, and walkways are made of pea gravel. There are only 5
others like it in US. maze changes every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the
month.
North
Lakeland Discovery Center - Situated in the heart of
Northern Wisconsin's Lakeland area, this multi-functional center's mission
is to explore the region's natural, cultural and historical resources
through recreation, field experience, study, discussion and display.
Northwoods
Children's Museum - The Northwoods Children's Museum
located at 346 W. Division Street in Eagle River, enriches lives and
strengthens families. The Museum provides hands-on exhibits and programs
that make learning fun.
Peninsula
Players - The Peninsula Players offers a unique
combination of beautiful surroundings, great plays, and wonderful actors.
St.
Croix Festival Theatre - The St. Croix Festival Theatre
offers a variety of plays throughout the year.
White
Pines Family Fun Center - Waterfalls, fountains and the
natural setting create a beautiful atmosphere for this family fun center!
Enjoy 18 holes of mini golf, go-karts, video game arcade and snack shop.
4331 Islandview Road, Rhinelander. (715) 362-4653.
American
Folklore Theatre - The mission of the American Folklore
Theatre is to develop and present professional dramatic productions of a
cultural and/or educational nature which will further the knowledge and
appreciation of the heritage of the United States through creation,
development, publication, and presentation in live or recorded form, of
dramatic and musical works of art.
Birch
Creek Music Performance Center - Birch Creek is a
unique summer music school and concert venue located on Wisconsin’s
beautiful Door County peninsula. For more than a quarter of a century, it
has been summer home to outstanding young musicians and some of the
country's top performers and music educators, who teach by day and perform
by night in the rural campus’ 500-seat concert hall.
Cana
Island Lighthouse - Walk across the rock causeway from
the Door County mainland to the island. Step inside the keeper's house
where, beginning in 1869, the first of a number of lighthouse keepers
tended to the light which guided sailors and protected them from the
dangerous shoals extending out from the island into Lake Michigan.
Rhinelander
Logging Museum Complex - These buildings represent a
true-to-life replica of a lumber camp of the 1870's, consisting of a
bunkhouse, a cook shanty, and a blacksmith shop. It is the most complete
display of its kind in the area, housing a collection of artifacts
pertaining to the early logger.
International
Snowmobile Hall of Fame - The International Snowmobile
Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich and
exciting history of snowmobiling at both the recreational and competitive
levels through the operation of a museum, hall of fame and library for the
sport.
Forts
Folle Avoine Historic Park - Folle Avoine Historical
Park brings to life the rich heritage of the fur trade area in the Folle
Avoine (""Wild Rice"") region of northwestern
Wisconsin. Costumed interpreters interact with modern-day visitors in an
Ojibwe village and four traders' cabins, historic reconstruction’s of
1802-1804 winter of the North West and XY Fur Trade Companies.
Door
County Maritime Museum at Gills Rock - The newly
remodeled facility features the fishing tug ""Hope""
built in 1930 by sturgeon Bay Boat Works (currently Palmer Johnson. The
Museum also features new exhibits on shipwrecks and lifesaving including a
lyle gun used to rescue mariners from shipwrecks. The Ted Berch model
collection of 20 Great Lakes vessels.
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Lumberjack
Village - Lumberjack Village is the home to the World
champion lumberjacks as seen on Television. Within the complex, visitors can
visit the Hayward Arena, The Lake Cafe, and eight individual Specialty
Shops.
Peck's
Wildwood Wildlife Park - Peck's Wildwood is home to over
500 animals and birds including; wolf, black bear, elk, bobcat, buffalo,
deer, mountain lion, wallaby, coatimundi, emu, ring-tailed lemur, African
spurred tortoise, eagle, birds of the world, and much, much more!
Northwoods
Wildlife Center - Just west of downtown Minocqua you and
your family can watch and learn about wildlife in the northwoods.
Big
Top Chautauqua - Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua (LSBTC)
is a year round non profit performing arts organization. LSBTC operates an
intimate 780 seat capacity, all professional tent theater, producing and
presenting a seventy-plus night summer season of concerts, plays, lectures,
and original, illuminated historical musicals.
Carl's
Wood Art Museum - The museum displays amazing works of
wood art such as a 14 ft., 5000 lb. Grizzly bear that meets you when you
enter Carl's Wood Art Museum. There is also a replica of a trappers cabin.
Stop in the Translucent Room to see thinly cut pieces of wood called veneer,
see a revolving water wheel an much more.
The
Fairfield Art Museum - The museum's galleries permanent
collection features works of renowned English sculptor and artist Henry
Moore - including maquettes and drawings that reveal the seeds of his ideas
for sculptures. Visitors can also view traveling exhibits and the paintings
and drawings of such international artists as Wassily Kandinski , Alberto
Giacometti, Fernand Leger and others.
Door
Off Broadway Dinner Theatre - Door Off Broadway Dinner
Theatre offers the finest in Broadway musicals and comedies in a dinner
theatre venue.
The
Hideout - Closed and tightly guarded by imported gangland
guns since it was carved from the stately pine and hardwood forest in the
early 1920's, this scenic northwoods retreat of Chicago's most notorious
gangster of the Roaring 1920's now reveals its secrets to the public.
National
Fresh Water Fishing Hall Of Fame - The world's largest
fishing museum includes a 5-story building shaped like a musky, hundreds of
mounted trophy fish, a research library, 30,000 sq. feet of displays of
antique and classic fishing artifacts, 500 outboards, 800 reels, 6,000
lures, hundreds of rods and varied fishing accessories. Video fishing
theater. Boat and motor display building and six acres of landscaped
grounds.
Door
County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay - Experience the
nautical history of Door County in this 20,000 square foot facility located
on Sturgeon Bay's historic waterfront. Galleries offer exhibits on area
lighthouses, shipbuilding, salvage operations, antique motors and marina
history.
Sunset
Concert Cruises - Sunset Concert Cruises offer Jazz,
Dixieland, Classical and Folk concerts aboard the Island Clipper while
touring the waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan off the tip of the
northern Door County Peninsula.
Lumberjack
Special Steam Train & Camp Five Museum - History
comes alive when you ride the Rails of Yesteryear. Board the Lumberjack
Special steam train to Camp Five. Discover logging lore at the outstanding
Museum complex and Blacksmith Shop. Surrey through the forest. Take the Rat
River Natural Wildlife Tour. Stroll the Ecology Walk and visit the Nature
Center. There's something for everyone at Camp Five!
Waswagoning
- Waswagoning is a 20 acre outdoor recreated Indian village
on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation.
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