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Sep 17
- Aug 3
:: Wisconsin Historical Museum
Discover the diverse array of inventions, concepts and traditions that originated, in one way or another, in Wisconsin. You probably know about...
Apr 2
- Nov 9
:: Wisconsin Historical Museum
We all use maps to find our way. Yet maps can show much more than destinations. They help define who we are and where we belong, and can help...
Apr 13
:: Wisconsin Historical Society Headquarters
French-Canadian research can be challenging. This class will uncover the variety of sources needed when locating information about your French-Canadian...
Apr 15
:: Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center
William Tishler, author of the book "Jens Jensen: Writings Inspired by Nature," will sign copies of the book at the Wisconsin Historical Society...
Apr 16
:: Online Webinar
Lyman Copeland Draper (1815-1891) was a lifelong student of early American history. Although he was born and raised in upstate New York, Draper...
Apr 16
:: Wisconsin Historical Museum
During the 19th century, the bicycle evoked an exciting new world in which even a poor person could travel afar and at will. But was the "mechanical...
Apr 16
:: Wisconsin Historical Museum
Combining images, live music and spoken narrative, this presentation brings viewers along on Stephen Wade's 18-year journey into musical traditions...
Apr 17
:: Waunakee Public Library
Drawing from more than 11,000 letters in the Wisconsin Historical Society's Civil War collection, "This Wicked Rebellion: Wisconsin Civil War...
Apr 18
:: Chazen Museum of Art
The Chazen Museum of Art will host a discussion of federal arts projects in the 1930s, including the development of Greendale, a planned community...
Apr 22
:: Online Webinar
There are various layers of genealogical research. If you have used the censuses, vital records and newspapers, this class will show you how...