Museums in Cuba City, WI

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Grant County Historical gallery

Serving the Cuba City Area

The Grant County History Museum is the history of Grant County Wisconsin. Located in Lancaster, Wi and is part of the driftless region. You will find t

Mining Museum & Rollo Jamison Museum gallery

Your underground adventure awaits! Tour the 1845 Bevans Lead-Zinc Mine, ride in a real 1931 mine train (weather permitting), and discover the local history

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Wheelchair accessible
National Brewery Museum gallery

Welcome to Beers Home Town, Potosi, Wisconsin! Come and learn all about the history of beer in the United States! Fully guided Production Facility Tours a

Outside the Lines Art Gallery gallery

Located on Upper Main in Downtown Dubuque, Iowa, and historic Downtown Galena, IL, the galleries features original creations from over 100 US artists, many w

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Dubuque Museum of Art gallery

Iowa's oldest cultural institution established in 1874 located in the heart of downtown Dubuque's cultural corridor. Museum Hours: Monday Closed, Tuesday

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Old Market House State Historic Site gallery

Vendors peddled their wares at this Greek Revival Market House in the 19th century, which now hosts changing exhibits, meetings and special events.Vendo

Ulysses S. Grant Home gallery

This Italianate-style brick house, with original furnishings, looks very much as it did in 1865 when a group of townspeople presented it as a gift to Ulyss