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South Wood County Historical Museum | 540 3rd Street South Wisconsin . . . The South Wood County Historical Corporation preserves and interprets the rich heritage of South Wood County, Wisconsin, by collecting, conserving, researching, and exhibiting historical materials that reflect the region’s people and environment
South Wood County Historical Museum | Non-Profit During our exhibition season, which runs from April through Labor Day, you will find permanent, temporary, and traveling displays about local, state, and national history Please visit during our office hours for any historical questions, archival requests, or membership information
South Wood County Historical Museum The South Wood County Historical Museum houses many exhibits in its three-story building We have everything from a blacksmith forge and billows to a Wooton desk
South Wood County Historical Society in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Founded in 1955, the museum preserves, educates, and showcases the history of the South Wood County community, with exhibits on early industries, traveling displays, papermaking, and the cranberry industry
South Wood County Historical, Wisc Rapids WI The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of South Wood County, which includes Wisconsin Rapids and the surrounding areas The museum is housed in a historic building that was once the home of local businessman and philanthropist, Isaac Witter
South Wood County Historical Museum (2025) - Tripadvisor An authentic old time kitchen with the wood fired cooking stove, general store, cranberry culture, lumbering, blacksmith forge and so much more; a mini Smithsonian of central Wisconsin culture and history
Visit Us | South Wood County Historical Museum Explore the rich heritage of Wisconsin Rapids, Port Edwards, Nekoosa and surrounding communities at the South Wood County Historical Museum, where every visit promises a journey through time