Regional museum created new passports to trace steps, get data

This summer, while travelling throughout northern and north-eastern Wisconsin, travelers should be sure to take along their passports—their museum passort that is.

Museums in the region have adopted a plan to encourage people to learn the cultural and environmental history of the region and have fun in the process. Both the Langlade County Historical Society’s museum in Antigo and the White Lake Area Historocail Society’s depot and historical center in White Lake are participating, along with sites in six other counties in northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Visitors will be able to obtain a “passport” that contains instructions, a photo of the participating museums or venues, information about the sites, and a place where the site will stamp acknowledgement of a visit.

Full story: Antigo Daily Journal

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