The museum displays artifacts of Price County's logging era, 1879-1930s. The one-room school serves as a repository for rural school history. Annual changing exhibits cover many aspects of county history. The building served the community as a government and social center for 75 years. On the National Register of Historic Places, it is a rare example of Victorian governmental architecture. The museum is operated by the Price County Historical Society.
Address
W7213 Pine St
Fifield, WI 54524
Contact Information
Voice: 715-339-2254/762-2559
Email: dabkbrayton03@pctcnet.net
Toll Free: 800-269-4505
All InterestsDirections from Nearest Town/IntersectionHwy. 13 in downtown Fifield
Disabled AccessHours of Operation1-5pm Sat. & Sun. May 28, 29, 30 thru Sept. 3, 4, 5
History & HeritageTypeEarly Industry / Wisconsin History
Museums & GalleriesTypeFolk
Free Admission