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118 N Franklin St, Port Washington, WI 53074, United StatesMap
Phone+1 262-284-2406
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Nancy V
Very informative
This museum is a great place to learn of shipwrecks and history! Very nice hands-on exhibits that children can enjoy! The building itself is beautiful!!
This museum is a great place to learn of shipwrecks and history! Very nice hands-on exhibits that children can enjoy! The building itself is beautiful!!
This is a good place to learn about Lake Michigan, particularly the history of shipwrecks. Lots of interactive exhibits to enhance the learning experience.
This is a good place to learn about Lake Michigan, particularly the history of shipwrecks. Lots of interactive exhibits to enhance the learning experience.
Warm, inviting, informative, very tastefully created.
A wonderful example of how a city chose to save one of their historical buildings two weeks before it was slated for demolition. Yes, a wonderful person stepped forth and donated one million dollars, ...
Very informative
This museum is a great place to learn of shipwrecks and history! Very nice hands-on exhibits that children can enjoy! The building itself is beautiful!!
Very informative
This museum is a great place to learn of shipwrecks and history! Very nice hands-on exhibits that children can enjoy! The building itself is beautiful!!
First time visit
This is a good place to learn about Lake Michigan, particularly the history of shipwrecks. Lots of interactive exhibits to enhance the learning experience.
First time visit
This is a good place to learn about Lake Michigan, particularly the history of shipwrecks. Lots of interactive exhibits to enhance the learning experience.
Warm, inviting, informative, very tastefully created.
A wonderful example of how a city chose to save one of their historical buildings two weeks before it was slated for demolition. Yes, a wonderful person stepped forth and donated one million dollars, ...