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Outagamie County
Attractions
Discover the magic of Outagamie County -- it's
where Harry Houdini spent his boyhood! It's also the site of the
world's first central hydroelectric station and the first home
to be lighted by the magic of Thomas Edison's invention.
Bike, hike, or ski the trails of Outagamie
County's environmental parks, wetlands and wildlife preserves
where native plants and animals abound. Shop the area malls or
search for memories and treasures in the county's antique malls,
specialty shops, and museum stores. Swim, boat, fish or float
the Fox River as it flows diagonally to the Northeast across the
county. Tour the historic towns, locks and docks along the banks
of the Fox waterway, once the main highway of commercial and passenger
transport from Lake Winnebago to Green Bay, Lake Michigan, and
the world beyond.
In Appleton, on the banks of the Fox River,
Lawrence University provides a variety of cultural activities
including concerts and outstanding theatrical performances. In
nearby New London, colorful butterflies are the feature attraction
of the Mosquito Hill Nature Center. Kaukauna's rolling hills,
ponds and streams, paths and trails provide visitors with outstanding
scenery, fishing opportunities and one of the area's most beautiful
golf courses. The town of Grand Chute, with numerous parks and
nature preserves, and the largest mall north of Milwaukee, serves
as the commercial hub of the Fox Cities. In contrast, the town
of Vandenbroek, named after a Dutch Priest who came to America
in 1832, encompasses more than eight square miles of richly productive,
picturesque farmland.
Outagamie County offers a variety of dining
experiences, excellent lodging, from campgrounds to luxury hotels,
fascinating museums, unique arts and crafts, great cheese, farmers'
markets, historic mansions and pioneer homes, wildlife preserves,
shopping, entertainment and family recreational activities.
Criss-crossed by major highways, Outagamie
County is easy to find and hard to forget.
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Museums and Historical Sites
Fox Cities Children's Museum
100 W. College Ave., Appleton
414-734-3226
Imagine children and parents playing, laughing, learning and exploring
together in a brightly colored museum with hands-on exhibits that
arouse children's natural curiosity and invite them to learn by
doing. It's the Fox Cities Children's Museum in the Avenue Mall
in downtown Appleton. With 20,000 square feet of hands-on exploration
and discovery, 16 hands-on exhibits that intrigue and challenge,
exciting weekday and weekend programs, field trips and parties,
it's hard to imagine more fun for the family anywhere else. Open
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.,
Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sun. Noon - 5:00 p.m.
Outagamie Museum and Houdini Historical Center
330 E. College Ave., Appleton
920-733-8445
Over sixty years after his death, Harry Houdini continues to fascinate
people of all ages. Experience the magical world of Houdini through
a unique collection of his personal memorabilia, including personal
photographs and documents, posters and handbills, handcuffs, leg
irons and lock picks. Among the most prized items are Houdini's
earliest known performance contract and the Guiteau handcuffs
which held President Garfield's assassin and from which Houdini
escaped.
The Outagamie Museum's "Tools of Change" exhibits define
early Fox cities life and industry. Open year-round Tues. - Saturday
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday noon - 5:00 p.m., June, July and
August only open Monday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Hearthstone Mansion and Hydro Adventure Center
625 W. Prospect Ave., Appleton
920-730-8204
Experience Hearthstone and enjoy a glimpse of the warmth and splendor
of the dawn of the electrical age. Designed as an architectural
showplace, the mansion was built between 1881 and 1882. On September
30, 1882, it became the first residence in the world to be lighted
by a centrally located hydroelectric station using the Edison
system. The original Edison light fixtures and period "electroliers"
are still used today. Intricate interior woodwork carved from
native Wisconsin woods, nine charming fireplaces surrounded by
imported Minton tiles, exquisite stained glass windows and period
furnishings add to the elegance of this Eastlake mansion. The
Hydro Adventure Center housed in the mansion offers hands-on experience
in operating a model of the earliest central hydroelectric station.
Open Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 -
4:00 p.m. Closed the last two weeks in January.
Grignon Mansion
1313 Augustine St., Kaukauna
920-766-3122
Relive the heyday of the Fur Trade Era and family life on the
1840's frontier with a visit to this restored Mansion in the Woods.
April - May; September - October, Sunday only noon - 5:00 p.m.,
June - August, Monday - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday
noon - 5:00 p.m.
Appleton Art Center
130 N. Morrison St., Appleton
920-733-4089
Feast your eyes and spirit on the varied works of outstanding
Wisconsin artists exhibited in the Art Center's three galleries.
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday, noon - 5:00 p.m., Thursday, noon
- 8:00 p.m., Saturday, noon - 4:00 p.m.
Houdini Walking Tour
Downtown, Appleton
920-734-3358
Tour the historic places in downtown Appleton where the city's
most famous son, Harry Houdini, born Ehrich Weiss in 1874, wandered
as a boy. See the site of Houdini's childhood home, places where
he worked, lived and played, and other locations related to his
lifelong interest in his hometown. Tour maps are available at
the Outagamie Museum, Houdini Historical Center and the Fox Cities
Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Amelia Bubolz Doll Collection
Secura Insurance Company
2401 S. Memorial Dr., Appleton
920-993-1900
View more than 1000 antique, turn of the 20th Century
American and European dolls, many in their original costumes.
Open Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Parks and Nature Centers
Memorial Park Arboretum & Gardens
Scheig Learning Center
1313 E. Witzke Blvd., Appleton
920-993-1900
Expert and budding hoticulturists are invited to discover a microcosm
of native Wisconsin trees, plants and blooming floral displays
in the arboretum, gardens and learning center. Open year around,
Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; May - October, Saturday, 7:00 a.m. - noon.
Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve
4815 N. Lynndale Dr., Appleton
920-731-6041
Wander miles of trails through a rare white cedar forest. Open
Tuesday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 11:00 a.m.
- 4:30 p.m.; Sunday 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.
1000 Islands Environmental Center
700 Dodge St., Kaukauna
920-766-4733
For variety and the thrill of discovery, wander the trails of
this 300-acre wildlife refuge and nature center where more than
three hundred birds and animal specimens share the shores, woods
and wetlands. Open Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Saturday,
Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Mosquito Hill Nature Center
N3880 Rogers Rd. Now London
920-779-6433
Don't let the name fool you, the center is more about butterflies
than mosquitoes. In July and August the center's unique Butterfly
House features hundreds of live butterflies in a large screened
enclosure filled with native plants. Encounter more butterflies
and other native creatures along the center's hiking trails. Open
Tuesday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Saturday, Sunday, 10:00
a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Special Things To Do
International Softball Congress Hall of
Fame
515 W. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly
920-788-7500
Capture the colorful history of ISC teams throughout the 20th
century in memorabilia, plaques and photographs. Open Monday -
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Lamers Dairy Farm
N410 Speel School Rd., Appleton
920-830-0890
Visit a working dairy farm and watch the milk being processed
and bottled through a 40-ft. observation window. Open Monday -
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Hamburger Hall of Fame
126 N. Main St., Seymour
920-833-9522
For amusing and fun culinary history head to Seymour, the self-proclaimed
"Home of the Hamburger", where hamburger history is
told through tantalizing exhibits of hamburger artifacts and memorabilia
as varied as they are unusual. It's not your everyday experience.
Farmers Markets
Appleton
Enjoy farm fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, jams, jellies,
preserves, syrups, and more. In season, gardeners will find a
variety of bedding plants, annuals and perennials. Non-gardeners
will find fresh cut flowers and vegetables. Amidst the food, fun
and flowers market-goers may also find unusual art and craft items,
music and entertaining street performers.
Appleton's Farmers Markets are:
At the corner of W. Washington & N. Superior, on Saturdays
mid-June through October, 7:30 a.m. - noon. Call 920-954-9112.
At Memorial Park Arboretum & Gardens, 1313 E. Northfield Blvd.,
on Saturdays mid-May through late October, 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Call 920-993-1900.
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