
The museum includes the
Satterlee Clark House (built in 1863), a
one-room school house (1884),
blacksmith forge, Native American artifacts and arrowheads.
The museum offers a wide variety of exhibits, such as early farm equipment, an arrowhead collection and photographs of Horicon's past.
The museum also has a microfilm collection of county census records and local newspapers for those who are interested in doing research. The Horicon Garden Club maintains a
formal garden on the grounds. There is also an
ongoing flea market for bargain hunters.
2007 Dates, Times & FeesMay 27, Jun 24, Jul 22, Aug 26, Sept 23 and Oct 28 (4th Sunday of the month May-October)
1pm-4pm
Admission is free; donations are accepted.
LocationSatterlee Clark House Historical Museum
322 Winter St, Horicon