Edward H. Wolf Schleisingerville to Slinger Historical Museum 414 Kettle Moraine Drive South, Slinger, WI 53086
About the Business
The Edward H. Wolf Schleisingerville to Slinger Historical Museum is a fascinating museum located at 414 Kettle Moraine Drive South in Slinger, Wisconsin, United States. This institution is dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of the area, showcasing exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of Schleisingerville's transformation into the charming town of Slinger. Visitors can explore the rich history of the region through interactive displays, photographs, and engaging exhibits. Whether you are a history buff or simply curious about the past, a visit to this museum is sure to be a rewarding experience.
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414 Kettle Moraine Dr S, Slinger, WI 53086, United States
Reviews
"It's such a treasure for all ages. You must check it out!"
"If you are from the area this is a must see. A huge variety of items well preserved and professionally displayed. It was a real flashback to the time I was growing up in Slinger. Well done! Will come back as there was too much to take in all at one time. Thank you Nancy for the tour."
"Fun and great collection of slinger history but has weird hours and only open once a week so it is hard to visit unless you live in the area but is worth the time"
"Very informative and interesting volunteer run museum. Staff is extremely friendly and helpful. Dont forget to check out the Kettle Moraine Railroad clubs display in the lower level."
"Every small town should have a museum like this showcasing its history. Unfortunately I forget his name but the guy who was giving me the tour was quite knowledgeable. I came into town for a few hours to kill some time while waiting for a family member to have a surgery procedure done at a hospital nearby. Came into town not knowing much about it but because of this museum I left being somewhat of an expert. Being an avid railfan I can say with all certainty that any rail fan will enjoy this spot. I would have to make one recommendation and that would be too remove those pine trees that are behind the place and in their place put a train watching area with like a park grill or something. If you were to do this, you would bring in rail fans (and their money) from all over the place. There is a really nice view of Slinger Junction of course but there's something really picturesque about trains coming southbound going around that corner."
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