Bring a little Old World Wisconsin into your home. This miniature of Old World Wisconsin's Four Mile House (1853) is detailed, stands on its own, and is made in the U.S.
Bring a little Old World Wisconsin into your home. This detailed miniature of Old World Wisconsin's General Store (1876) is open for business. It stands on its own and is made in the U.S.
Bring a little Old World Wisconsin into your home with this miniature of Old World Wisconsin's St. Peter's Church (1839). It is detailed, stands on its own, and is made in the U.S!
The perfect companion for any young Wisconsinite, this soft, cuddly Badger Plush stands about 11 inches tall and was designed exclusively for the Wisconsin Historical Society store.
Eco-friendly beeswax wraps made of 100% natural organic materials. Package of three - large, medium, and small. A reusable alternative to plastic wraps!
Show your support for our planet with our custom Befriend Nature tote bag made with ultra strong hemp material! WHS custom design with a design from our historic image collection.
Limited Quantities: This t-shirt was inspired by the unique name Wisconsinites use for the machine that dispenses water in public places. A Society exclusive.
Show your support of Wisconsin's beautiful natural environment when you where a conservation lapel pin. WHS custom designs from our historic image collection!
A Friday night fish fry isn't complete without drinking your favorite brewed beverage in our fish fry pilsner glass. Order before your next fish fry dinner party!
Perfect for taking notes, journaling, or lists, this journal features one of H.H. Bennett's most iconic photos of The Dell Queen, an excursion boat that operated on the Wisconsin River at Wisconsin Dells. Details below!
Have you seen a hodag before? Have you spent a lifetime pursing one? Show off your awareness of Wisconsin-lore with a Hodag bobble-head lapel pin. A Society design!
Get ready for voting-season and celebrate the centennial anniversary of women's rights to vote with this mug, exclusively from the Wisconsin Historical Society! The historical image is from a poster made from an engraving, circa 1910.
Written by director Mark H. Knipping and curator Korinne K. Oberle, On the Shake Rag is a collection of stories and photographs of the Neal and Hellum Pendarvis House during the early and mid 1900s. Details below.
This small bundle of notebooks features three different images relating to Pendarvis , one of twelve historic sites in the Wisconsin Historical Society! Details below.
Seipp's Hollander Beer was made from 1908 and 1919 in Chicago, Illinois. by Conrad Seipp, who later moved to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Celebrate this historic brewer and pour out with this boot shot glass.
Seipp's Hollander Beer was produced between 1908 and 1919. During this time, the brewery coined the phrase "Drink Hollander Beer!" Wear a great piece of beer and Wisconsin history with this shirt!
Beautifully illustrated booklet about Villa Louis which today stands as a premier example of a British Arts and Crafts mansion. It has had a long and storied existence, and it is one of the Wisconsin Historical Society's historic sites.
Celebrate the 100 year anniversary of women's suffrage with our Suffrage Centennial mug featuring a graphic design inspired by an historic image from the Woman Suffrage Party. This item is a Society exlcusive!
Beautiful 100% silk scarf inspired by the stunning stained glass windows found at Villa Louis, the Society's historic site near Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.
Perfect for journaling, making lists, or jotting down reminders, this Pendarvis Journal's cover has an image of the Pendarvis House restaurant, and includes a bookmark ribbon!
This colorful T-shirt features an illustration of H.H. Bennett's iconic "Leaping the Chasm" photograph, a split second captured in the Wisconsin Dells in the 1880's.
The perfect plush for all the farm animal lovers out there! Kerry oxen are part of the animal family at Old World Wisconsin. The breed first arrived in the United States in the early 1800s.
Java chickens are the second oldest breed of chicken developed in America, and we are proud to have them at our historic site, Old World Wisconsin! Fuzzy and cute — order yours today!
Unplug from screens and spark imagination with a timeless toy that enchants kids with its captivating illusions, creating hours of endless fun and memories!