A Traveling Display |
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Explore Muir's youth in Wisconsin, his advocacy for national parks and his views on environmental issues such as logging, hunting and climate change. |
A Traveling Display |
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Great Lakes Small Streams visually explores our state's long relationship with water and the impact we have had on our vast waterways. |
A Traveling Display |
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Crossing the Line examines the practices and prejudices that led to segregation in Milwaukee and chronicles the fair housing movement. |
A Traveling Display |
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Risking Everything tells the story the 1964 Freedom Summer project, when activists went to Mississippi to challenge segregation. |
Share Wisconsin history with your community! |
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The Wisconsin Historical Society offers banner displays to schools, civic organizations, community groups, and other public and private venues. |
A Traveling Display |
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"We Stand on Their Shoulders" explores moments when women in Wisconsin gained political rights and highlights key leaders. |
A Traveling Display |
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Meet some of our LGBTQ+ visionaries, changemakers, and storytellers, get inspired, and share your story. |
Inquire about in-person presentations by archaeologists from the Wisconsin Historical Society. |
Borrow a traveling exhibit about community life in a Native American village 500 years ago. |
Bring the museum experience to your classroom! |
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Onsite object based education units for grade bands K-2 and 3-5 |
A sampling of education resources from the Wisconsin Historical Society |
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Find teacher resources from the Wisconsin Historical Society, including lesson plans, field trip information, and access to primary sources. |
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