Washburn County Historical Museum
Features
- Runs Memorial Day through Labor Day
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- Free Admission
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Museum/Gallery Type
- Historical
Washburn County Historical Museum
The Washburn County Historical Museum depicts the last 150 years of Washburn County, including the St. John’s Lutheran Church, built in 1888; the former parsonage, now called the Annex, built in 1896; the Beaver Brook School Museum; and the Sky Watch Hut used during World War II. The main room of the museum exhibits early photos of the towns, homes, farms and industries that made up Washburn County. Other featured items include antique toys, phones, hotel ledger, clothes, linens, and war memorabilia. This historical complex also houses period rooms, including a late 1800’s farmer’s bedroom, kitchen and rooms with farming and logging tools. Washburn County Historical Museum is also a center for genealogy. You can view government, family and business records. The Museum and research center are open year round by appointment, call 715-468-2982. The church museum in Springbrook, built in 1906, was formally the St. Magdalene Catholic Church. It has been open as a museum since 1992. The museum contains local artifacts, photos, farm & medical equipment and much more.