Kenosha /kɛˈnoʊˌʃɑː/ is a city in and the county seat of Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States. Kenosha is on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. With an estimated population of 99,889 as of July 1, 2013, it is the fourth-largest city in Wisconsin and the fourth-largest city on Lake Michigan. The city is part of the United States Census Bureau's Chicago Combined Statistical Area (CSA).
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Enjoy a fascinating array of original artwork by Wisconsin artists in this spacious, light filled gallery. Join the conversation during the live painting sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4pm and Saturdays at 2pm. Participate in entry level and advanced art classes and activities in the upstairs gallery. Find a unique artist made gift for every special occasion. Search the boutique for one-of-a-kind clothing and jewelry. There's something in every budget for you at Re:Vision Gallery.
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We are a charter fishing boat out of Kenosha, Wisconsin and Winthrop Harbor, IL. We fish 7 days a week from April to October. The Twenty Four VII is a 40 foot Pacemaker Sportfisherman and is very spacious and comfortable. This is one of the largest charter boats from Milwaukee to Chicago. We fish for King Salmon, Coho Salmon, Lake Trout, Brown Trout and Steelhead. If you are looking for a fun outdoor adventure fishing give us a call! Captain Frank has been a charter captain for 12 years and in the charter fishing business for over 20 years! We look forward to taking you out on a charter fishing excursion!
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The lighthouse periodically hosts climbers and local artists, open to view the exterior all days.
Beautiful, iconic landmark. Peaceful pier walk out to the functioning lighthouse. Fun to hear the fog horn and amazing to visit inside the lighthouse, if you’re lucky enough to time your visit when they are open that day. Artists work inside the lighthouse various times throughout the late Spring and Summer months.
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Sunday's are great for us to focus on the desire to increase our awareness of the various arts activities in our southeastern area of Wisconsin! Currently from April 8-May 19, 2018 we were able to view the Racine Art Guild in the Main & East Galleries as well as the Solo Show Winners of the 2017 Winter Juried Exhibition in the Upper Galleries. A dear friend of ours, Mr Dewey Johnson, is a very talented wood carver and has work some impressive pieces on display in the 3D Gallery as a founding member of the River Bend Carving Club! Very Beautiful works along with all of these other wonderful pieces. We're reserving next Sunday's agenda for seeing the remaining works which includes The Brompton School, Nancy Lohmiller and Lance Raichert! We have a beginners guitar class here for a few weeks which gives us the perfect time to take in these artworks leisurely before and after each Sunday's class! Virginia, our teacher is an absolutely wonderful instructor whose talent & patience is so appreciated. A chance to view art in this spectacular setting and former palatial mansion of the Anderson Family, is a really nifty treat and a treasure to all willing to visit! Gorgeous...
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Accredited natural science and fine arts Museum located in the heart of beautiful downtown Kenosha. Free General Admission and free parking. Permanent Exhibits include: Wisconsin Story, Kenosha County Woolly mammoth, Native American Village, Children's hands-on Field Station. Rotating exhibits and free family programs and events year-round. Unique Gift Shop carrying local, hand-made and green products. Includes rental spaces for corporate events,birthdays, weddings, parties, etc. Group tours for children and adults available. Shares a Lake Michigan shoreline campus with the Civil War Museum and a working electric streetcar which runs to the Dinosaur Discovery Museum. Short distance from Illinois/Wisconsin border.
This was a great find on our day trip to Kenosha. We spent about 2 hours roaming around the exhibits. The museum is well laid out and full of interesting information about the history of the area from the Ice Age to Native American culture to the development of the modern Natural History museum. We would definitely suggest a visit if you are in the area any time of the year. There is a Civil War Museum next door. The lakeshore and a small park is within walking distance Parking is free and available The entrance fee is by donation. The docent was helpful and welcoming. The museum shop was open.
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