Interesting. Variety of artifacts from Tomah area located in a past dress shop.. Well presented. Large collection of artwork by artist Frank King (the historic comic "Gasoline Alley", portraits, political cartoons from Chicago papers, other) Native American, civil war, cranberry & other businesses, clothing, toys, house hold items, government, hats, Knights of Pythious, maps, daily life since 1830s, much more. Director available for deeper information -best if make appointment. Hosts/Hostesses helpful but don't hover. If need wheelchair access, ask the host to set up the ramp. Free. Air conditioned. Open April - October and by...
Read moreAmazing place every city should have a place of history /museum like this! Staff is friendly and knowledgeable and care about the community. Wonderful that they have a section for the high school and yearbooks as well. This is a true gold mine and must see even if you are passing through - so much to see for everyone...
Read moreA very ambitious little museum with collections from and about the community of Tomah and surroundings. The collections are organized in themes such as railroad, cooking/kitchen, fire department, military, agriculture, famous people and so on. Ranging from 1850’s till 1960-70’s more or...
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