The Clark House Museum recalls Asa Clark, the first white settler of Pewaukee. Current exhibits include Native American Indian Life with Emphasis on the Potawatomi and Elections - from Local to National. Pictures and artifacts portray a way of life from the early 1900s in the Village and Town (now the City). Asa Clark's son built the Clark House, which remained in the Clark family until the death of Marietta Clark Larson, great granddaughter of Asa, in 1984. In 1992 the Pewaukee Area Historical Society purchased the property.
Address
206 E Wisconsin Ave
Pewaukee, WI 53072
Contact Information
Voice: 262-691-0233
Email: pahs@milwpc.com
All InterestsHours of OperationThe Clark House Museum is open Wednesday evenings from 7pm to 9pm from Easter week through December. Additional summer hours are: Sunday afternoons from 1pm-4 pm from Memorial Day to Labor Day. It is also open by appointment.
History & HeritageTypeHistoric Homes / Wisconsin History