Apostle Islands National Lakeshore Exhibit and Raspberry Island Lighthouse North of Bayfield off County Highway K at Little Sand Bay Bayfield, WI 54891 View Map Phone: 715-779-3397 Link: Website | Park staff may be available for free guided tours of a commercial fishing museum at Little Sand Bay (mainland) from late June through August. Raspberry Island: During the summer season, Apostle Islands Cruise Service tour boats stop at the island and National Park Service rangers conduct tours of the historic tower from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. |
Barnes Area Historical Association 51580 State Hwy 27 Barnes, WI 54873 Phone: 425-318-0851 Link: Website | Our purpose is sharing the history of the Barnes Area through preservation and education. |
Bayfield Heritage Association 30 N. Broad St PO Box 137 Bayfield, WI 54814 View Map Phone: (715) 779-5958
Link: Website | The Bayfield Heritage Center Museum is open June - September on Tuesdays - Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. Collection and exhibits relate to the history of Bayfield and the Apostle Islands region, with focus on settlement, agriculture, logging, & lumbering, transportation, and tourism. Library, research materials, and archives accessible to the public. |
Bayfield Maritime Museum 131 South First Street Bayfield, WI 54814 View Map Phone: (715) 779-5630 Link: Website | Sharing stories and artifacts about Lake Superior, commercial fishing, lighthouses, boats, ships and the innovative people of Bayfield who made this living on this great inland sea. |
Cable Namakagon Historical Museum 13405 Spruce St. Cable, WI 54821 View Map Phone: (715) 798-5070
Link: Website | Located in a 1905 potato warehouse featuring tourism and Anishinaabe history of the Cable and Namakagon area. |
Cable Natural History Museum 13470 County Hwy M PO Box 416 Cable, WI 54821 View Map Phone: (715) 798-3890
Link: Website | The Cable Natural History Museum is a regional resource dedicated to promoting appreciation of nature, providing opportunities for natural history education, and advocating stewardship for the environment. |
Cornucopia Historic Green Shed Museum 22670 Siskiwit Bay Pkwy Cornucopia Harbor Cornucopia, WI 54827 View Map Phone: (715) 742-3338
Link: Website | The Green Shed Museum, located in the harbor, is filled with over 100 years of history. The museum is housed in the original harbor fish house. Enjoy a picnic just outside on our patio overlooking the harbor. Many hours of hard work have gone into our museum, so come and enjoy some of our history. |
Drummond Historical Museum 14990 Superior St Drummond, WI 54832 View Map Phone: (715) 739-6500
Link: Website | The Drummond Historical Museum depicts the boom era of logging and lumbering of the stately virgin white pine. The museum is open all year excluding major holidays on Tues, Wed, & Fri from 10 am - 5 pm, Thurs 10 am - 6 pm, and Sat 9 am - 1 pm. Closed Sun and Mon. |
Madeline Island Museum 226 Colonel Woods Ave. La Pointe, WI 54850 View Map Phone: (715) 747-2415
Link: Website | Discover the rich history of Madeline Island through exhibits and programs by exploring three centuries of island life. Museum store, musical orientation program. Open May 23-October 3. |
Mason Depot Museum 24380 County Hwy E Mason, WI 54856 View Map Phone: 715-765-4554
Link: Website | This restored Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Omaha Railway Depot (circa 1883) is maintained by the Mason Area Historical Society Museum. The museum contains exhibits relating to the railroad, the White River Lumber Company, local businesses, and pioneer homesteading. The archived material includes family histories, local historical information, and photographs. The museum is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day weekend on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. |