Experience life through immigrant eyes. Hear a first hand account of the challenges and rewards of life in Southeastern Wisconsin in pioneer days. See more . . .
Experience life through immigrant eyes. Hear a first hand account of the challenges and rewards of life in Southeastern Wisconsin in pioneer days. See more . . .
Crafted with care, old sites get new life in a smaller form. See more. . .
Jim Wright and Adam Doleshal drove their antique vehicles right out of history and onto the parade route on March 17. See more. . .
Members and guests attending the May 2010 “Open House” of the Erin Historical Society (held at the Horseshoe Inn) learned of the treasure trove of research documents currently held by the organization. See more . . .
Members and guests researching their family tree benefited from Patricia Keeny Geyh’s 35 years of genealogy skills and experiences. See more . . .
Tips to trace your family tree.
Herb Heck from the Ashippun History Committee shared the adventures of an “1840s Quebec Fur Trader”. Participants gathered in a tribal circle to try a drum ceremony and learn about artifacts from the Plains Indians.
The Russell Farmstead in the Town of Erin earned the distinction as a Sesquicentennial Farm at the 2010 Wisconsin State Fair. Read more. . .