Old Town Hall Museum & Greenfield School

Features

  • Free Admission
    • Yes
  • History/Heritage Type
    • State Historic Site
    • Early Industry
    • Wisconsin History
  • Museum/Gallery Type
    • Historical
  • State Historic Sign Site
    • Yes

Old Town Hall Museum & Greenfield School

Information: 715-339-2415
Sat & Sun 11am-3pm the first full weekend in June through Labor Day weekend
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One of the few remaining buildings of its kind, this old town hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is now a museum which displays artifacts of Price County's logging era (1879-1930s), railroad memorabilia & other early transportation, farm implements, a model of the Round Lake Logging Dam, Victorian period rooms, old Price County Courthouse furniture, household items, collections of personal & community artifacts, and a changing exhibit room displays various aspects of county history. The building served the community as a government and social center for 75 years. The building itself is a rare example of Victorian governmental architecture. The adjacent one-room Greenfield School serves as a repository for rural school history. The museums are operated by the Price County Historical Society.