Railroad Days
Saturday, August 21, 2010 - Sunday, August 22, 2010 10 am-4 pm
All aboard for a trip back in time to Stonefield and an era when trains provided the main source of transportation for both people and goods. The day will feature activities and displays related to railroading. Visit the Stonefield depot, hop up into the Stonefield caboose, view model railroading trains, and stop by the "End of the Line" hobo camp, where samples of mulligan stew will be available.
Ticket Info:
Adults $8; children (5-17) $4; students and senior citizens (65 and over) $6.75; family (two adults and two or more dependent children 5-17) $22. General admission tickets purchased at Stonefield after 3 pm will readmit visitors to Stonefield any other weekend day for the remainder of the season.
Location Info:
Venue: Stonefield
Stonefield comprises a re-created 1900-vintage rural farming village and the State Agricultural Museum, which traces the history of Wisconsin agriculture from its inception to the 20th century. Stonefield, named after the estate farmed by Wisconsin's first governor Nelson Dewey, also includes Dewey's home site.
P.O. Box 125, 12195 County Hwy VV
Cassville, WI
Contact Info:
Email: stonefield@wisconsinhistory.org
Phone: 608-725-5210
Fax: 608-725-5919