| Dodge County Museum (Beaver Dam) |
Tuesday, August 1 2006 to Monday, December 31 2007 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm Each week
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 The Dodge County Historical Society Museum is open-year round, Tuesday through Saturday, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. Tours are accommodated upon request. The stately, Romanesque building, located at 105 Park Avenue in Beaver Dam, was built in 1890 and was the city library until 1985. The museum has three floors of extensive exhibits, including military, early farm life, area industrial development, a complete and authentic one-room school house, a beautifully appointed Victorian sitting room called the "Swan Room" , and information about some of Beaver Dam's "greats" including Fred MacMurray. Tour the Dodge County Historical Society Museum to explore the history of Beaver Dam and Dodge County. Dodge County Historical Society Museum Williams Free Library Building 105 Park Ave, Beaver Dam, WI 53916 website
Fee Admission is free, however, donations are gratefully accepted. Hours Open year-round Tuesday-Saturday 1pm-4pm. Special tours by arrangment. |
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