OWW photos from 2012
Old World Wisconsin, the Midwest's largest outdoor living history museum, showcases the life of immigrants to the State of Wisconsin in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is owned and operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society and occupies nearly 600 acres in the rolling hills of the Kettle Moraine area of Southeast Wisconsin near the small village of Eagle. It includes nine ethnic farms plus a village with a blacksmith, cobbler, general store, church, inn, shoe shop, and several residences. Interpreters dress in period clothing and go about their daily chores of farming, cooking, laundry, shoe making, blacksmithing, etc. The 40 some odd historic builldings on the site were moved to Old World from various locations in the early 1970s. The museum was opened to the public as the bicentennial project of the State of Wisconsin in 1976.
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Old World Wisconsin is located in the Kettle Moraine area of southeastern Wisconsin. Deep depressions in the landscape formed by glacial ice that calved off the terminus of an ancient receding glacier and now filled with water, are referred to as kettles. The 600 acres of Old World contain several of these kettles such as the one seen here in the German area.
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