Archives and Area Research Center, Viking House and Richter Museum opening doors for its History Treasure Tour, tonight

The Brown County Federation of History Organizations (BCFHO) announced that it will once again host its History Treasure Tour on May 15, 2019 from 4 to 8 pm. Sixteen Brown County Historical locations will open their doors for FREE, revealing many of the community’s “hidden” treasures. This exciting event encourages the public to explore Brown County’s rich historical past, while enjoying fun, hands-on activities, special behind-the-scenes tours, and exclusive access to expert staff in unique historical environments. Go to one location, or try and make them all, the night is yours to choose!

Participating organizations include:
Ashwaubenon Historical Society The Historic Allouez Society
The Automobile Gallery National Railroad Museum
Brown County Historical Society & Hazelwood
Historic House Museum Neville Public Museum Northeast Wisconsin Masonic Library & Museum
De Pere Historical Society White Pillars Museum Oneida Nation Museum
Green Bay & De Pere Antiquarian Society UWGB Archives & Area Research Center
Green Bay Diocese Museum and Cultural Center UWGB Richter Museum of Natural History
Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame UWGB Viking House
Heritage Hill State Park

In addition to the History Treasure Tour, BCFHO is pleased to announce something new this year: Passport2History. This pass is a great way for residents and tourists alike to enjoy 10 different Brown County museums throughout the summer, at one great price. This program runs from May 25 through September 2, 2019, and the great thing is that Passports can be purchased the night of the History Treasure Tour on May 15 from participating locations.

Purchasing the Passport gives you one day admission to each of these unique locations:
Ashwaubenon Historical Society Heritage Hill State Park
The Automobile Gallery The Historic Allouez Society
Brown County Historical Society & Hazelwood
Historic House Museum National Railroad Museum Oneida Nation Museum
De Pere Historical Society White Pillars Museum UWGB Archives & Area Research Center
Green Bay & De Pere Antiquarian Society

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