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DrawingLocated in the heart of downtown Mukwonago, Wisconsin, the Mukwonago Museum was first established in 1967, the the Red Brick House was purchased with funds left by Mr. Arthur Grutzmacher.  Built in 1842 by original Mukwonago settler Sewall Andrews, the home has been restored to a lovely Victorian house, reminiscent of the post-Civil War period.

For 40 years, community volunteers have staffed the museum, updated rooms, and educated guests in Mukwonago's history.

Today, the museum's mission is still strong.  Continually involved in renovation of the old house, the museum's primary goal is to impart a love for history to all who visit this unique Mukwonago attraction.

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Featured Exhibits

Celebrating Women 1900 - 1920's

Period clothing and household items plus highlighting Wisconsin's Suffrage Movement.

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Events

 

Ice Cream Social

Sunday, July 24, 2011, 1 - 4 PM

Sunday, August 21, 2011, 1 - 4 PM

Sundaes, cones, and lemonade at a minimal cost.  Vignette in parlor at 2 PM of "A First for Wisconsin," the story of how Wisconsin became the first state to gain national ratification for women's suffrage, starring Grace Kaeserman and Mukwonago High School senior Brian Turner.

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