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Old Days Tour
They just don't make 'em like they used to . . . So True! Your
group can enjoy a nostalgic journey through Yesteryear in the Kenosha
Area.
Electric Streetcar Circulator - Go back in history aboard authentic, refurbished 1951 PCC Streetcars. The two mile scenic route along Lake Michigan includes two of Kenosha’s Historic Districts, downtown Kenosha, and HarborPark.
Kemper Center & Durkee Mansion - Located on a 17.5 acre county park on Lake Michigan, visit an 1860’s restored Victorian Mansion and Kemper Center with St. Mary’s Convent, Kemper Hall Campus and simple Prairie Chapel.
Kenosha History Center & Southport Light Station - Enjoy a narrated tour of Kenosha County history in the Yesteryear Gallery and the Rambler Legacy Gallery with its changing Kenosha automobile exhibits. The historic lighthouse, built in 1866, is 55 feet tall.
Kenosha Public Museum - On the shores of beautiful Lake Michigan, enjoy this unique natural history, fine and decorative arts museum, which is home to famous mammoths.
Kenosha’s Four National Register Historic Districts - Appreciate the beauty of historic homes, buildings and landmarks in the Third Avenue, Civic Center, Library Park and Pearl Street districts that have been preserved and treasured for over a century.
Rhode Center for the Arts & Pollard Gallery - Tour a beautiful historic theater and an exhibit of George & Nan Pollard’s collection. George is an international artist who has done portraits of many famous people including Pope John Paul II.
Take the City Tour - A guided tour
for motorcoach groups of Kenosha's rich Italian history.
Your tour can end at Tenuta's Delicatessen
and Liquors, an authentic Italian food grocery in an "old
world setting". One bite of the exquisite cannoli, and you
will be hooked.
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