Located in the Edgar and Mary Jewell Sawyer House, which is part of the Algoma Boulevard Historic District, the Oshkosh Public Museum stands as an outstanding example of Edwardian elegance and documents the arrival of immigrants from Eastern Europe.

Built on the site of the Sawyers’ second home, which was built in 1908, the house was donated to the City of Oshkosh in 1922 and was opened as a museum in 1924.

The museum features an ornately carved staircase, several stained-glass windows, and a variety of interesting artifacts and items, including a folk-art clock called the Apostle's Clock, a Regina music box, and original artworks.

1331 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh, WI 54901, Phone: 920-236-5799,

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