Bring the museum experience to your classroom! |
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Onsite object based education units for grade bands K-2 and 3-5 |
Learning with WHS |
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Get ready to give your young learners the best Field Trip Memory of the year |
National History Day Research |
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Learn how to schedule a fieldtrip to the Wisconsin Historical Society |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Field Trip |
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Take a field trip to the Wisconsin Historical Museum in Madison! Students will learn about Wisconsin archaeology, the fur trade, and native people. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Field Trip |
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If your school or class working on a project-based lesson or taking part in the National History Day program, this field trip is for you! |
Reconnect with your Wisconsin heritage |
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Heritage travel itinerary that offers a variety of destinations around Wisconsin |
Villa Louis - a historic site |
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Encounter the world of Victorian America |
Wade House - Historic Site |
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At Wade House historic site, students learn about early Wisconsin transportation, travel and everyday life in a mid-19th century town. |
Reed School - a historic site |
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Come experience one of the finest examples of rural education in Wisconsin's history. |
H.H. Bennett Studio - a historic site |
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Learn about Henry Hamilton Bennett, "the man who made Wisconsin Dells famous". |
First Capitol - a historic site |
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Tour the first capitol of Wisconsin and reimagine Wisconsin as a place of beginnings. |
Pendarvis - a historic site |
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Learn about the lives of immigrant Cornish miners in the 1830s and 1840s during the Wisconsin Territory's lead-mining boom. |
Stonefield - a historic site |
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Stonefield is a museum of agricultural history and farm and village life in 1900. |
Madeline Island Museum |
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Cross the waters of Lake Superior and experience a cultural encounter at the Madeline Island Museum. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Field Trip |
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On this guided tour students will discover how artifacts reflect history and what they reveal about our lives today |
How to Arrange a Tour |
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Schedule a group tour of the Society's nationally known Library and Archives. |
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