Wilson Place Museum
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Established2002 - Non-Profit Status
1976 - When the Wilson Place Museum first opened.
Location101 Wilson Circle
Menomonie, Wisconsin
Menomonie, Wisconsin
TypeHistorical
view of the front entrance of Wilson Place Museum | |
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| Established | 2002 - Non-Profit Status 1976 - When the Wilson Place Museum first opened. |
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| Location | 101 Wilson Circle Menomonie, Wisconsin |
| Coordinates | 44°52′58″N 91°55′47″W / 44.8828°N 91.92968°W |
| Type | Historical |
| Founder | Jackie, John and Tim Dotseth |
| Website | https://www.WilsonPlace.org |
Wilson Place Museum is a house museum in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Today, the Wilson Place Museum offers a glimpse into the lives of the Wilsons and their descendants through three major architectural periods — Colonial, Queen Anne, and Mediterranean. Many of the original furnishings have remained at this site since 1846, providing an authentic window into the daily life of Menomonie’s early citizens.
