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The History Museum at the Castle is a local history museum located in downtown Appleton, Wisconsin across College Avenue from Lawrence University.Owned and operated by the Outagamie County Historical Society (OCHS), the museum has previously operated under the names The Outagamie Museum and The Houdini Historic Center.
Appleton: Art Deco-style office tower, built in 1952 for AAL, the world's largest fraternal insurance provider, from a design by Cram and Ferguson Architects of Boston. Their successor firm Hoyle, Doran & Berry designed the 1966 west corner addition. Tallest building in Appleton. [5] 2: Appleton City Park Historic District: Appleton City Park ...
The Fox Cities Performing Arts Center, also called the PAC, is a performing arts center in downtown Appleton, Wisconsin, US.The Center is the home of the Broadway Across America – Fox Cities series, the Boldt Arts Alive! series, the Spotlight series, the Amcor Education Series, the Viewpoint speaker series, and the Fox Valley Symphony.
The Appleton Historical Society's History Museum and Research Center has occupied 128 N. Durkee St. since 2016. The building will be sold. The Franklin building dates to 1931.
Hearthstone in 1887 The Memorial bridge over the Fox River on Wisconsin Highway 47.The house is located just north (left) of the bridge. The Hearthstone Historic House Museum is a historic home in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States that has been converted into a museum.
It is the principal city of the Appleton metropolitan statistical area, which had 243,147 residents in 2020 and is included in the greater Fox Cities region of Wisconsin. Appleton serves as the heart of the Fox River Valley, which is home to Lawrence University, the Fox Cities Exhibition Center, Fox Cities Performing Arts Center, Fox River Mall ...
The Atlas Science Center is located on 425 W. Water St., in Appleton, Wisconsin, on June 17, 2024. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin.
Appleton City Park Historic District is a mostly-residential historic district in Appleton, Wisconsin containing 141 contributing properties built from 1867 to 1949. [1] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 for its architectural significance.