The Brillion Historical Society hosted the Northeast Wisconsin local history meeting here. The new front entrance is now open and goes into a kitchen, catering and seating area, and fantastic classroom/presentation space. The room has two screens which provide easy viewing for all, sitting at rows of tables with extremely comfortable chairs. The museum is accessible from this location. The history portion of the museum is having an ongoing renovation. We had a lot of trouble finding the location from the address as it is right where street numbers meet for north and south Main Street. The entrance seems to actually be from the side street as it is set back from the small park like...
Read moreThis was the one visit I wanted to make in Wisconsin and I am so glad that I did!! The museum was open on Thursdays from 1-4 pm. Well worth the walk around self guided tour, with plenty of very cool display pieces and picture opportunities! Gave a great history of the company, models showcased from the past all the way to the current and future. Cute little gift shop attached provides souvenirs and even interactive and learning games for children. If you are in Wisconsin, and live in an area where an Ariens snowblower is a must, then this stop will serve you well. Also the Graves yard equipment on display was awesome, the newest of their mowers are nothing less...
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We visited in January and Bri (the museum hostess at the time of our visit) was the absolute best! She was very welcoming and very kind out our two small rambunctious boys!
We had the museum to ourselves - the kids LOVED the snow-globe and magnetic gears! And the adults enjoyed the history and lineup of Ariens motorized equipment and implements from decades past.
The museum was super clean, very modern and a great interactive stop, especially for budding STEM lovers. And an added bonus - it’s free...
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