The Cedarburg History Museum is located in the heart of the thriving National Historic District.
Located in the heart of historic downtown Cedarburg at N58 W6194 Columbia Road, the Cedarburg History Museum is the culmination of the efforts of the Cedarburg Cultural Center, The Cedarburg Landmark Preservation Society, local benefactors, and donor collections.
The history museum is a destination for tourists and local residents to entertain, educate and engage people interested in the history of Cedarburg. View historic photographs and artifacts and experience history by hearing the stories of Cedarburg's ancestors through interactive technology.
The General Store Museum has been re-located to the CHM and is one of four main galleries. Also offered: a working ice cream parlor and penny candy store, as well as a rotating exhibit gallery to display objects from a number of local collections, as well as a gallery to showcase the celebrated Harold Dobberpuhl and Edward Rappold photography collections. A highlight of the historic photography gallery is the large interactive touch screen which allows visitors to travel back in time to enjoy the experiences of Cedarburgers past and present.
The Cedarburg History Museum, curated and managed by the Cedarburg Cultural Center, is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays. For more information, please visit:
Cedarburg History Museum
www.CedarburgCulturalCenter.org/
https://www.Facebook.com/TheCedarburgHistoryMuseum
N58 W6194 Columbia Road
Cedarburg, Wisconsin