Oshkosh Public Museum
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Mon Closed Tue - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 920-236-5799
- Address:
- 1331 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh, WI 54901
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- Museums, City, Village & Township Government, County & Parish Government, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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General Info
The Oshkosh Public Museum is a place for culture, discovery, and history throughout the Lake Winnebago Watershed Region. Our mission is to identify, collect, preserve, and interpret the history and culture of the Lake Winnebago Region. Since 1924, the OPM has shared stories of our past to inform our present. We care for more than a quarter-million artifacts in our collection and create engaging exhibitions and programming. The cornerstone of the OPM is the Historic Sawyer Home with its world-class Tiffany Studio-designed interiors, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside the Sawyer Home, visitors will discover one of the last remaining original Tiffany Studios interior commissions. This 1908 Tudor Revival was designed by local architect William Waters and owned by Edgar and Mary Sawyer. Tiffany Studios stained glass, carved woodwork, tapestry wall coverings and other premier pieces of American decorative art will enchant and inspire.The Oshkosh Public Museum is a place for culture, discovery, and history throughout the Lake Winnebago Watershed Region. Our mission is to identify, collect, preserve, and interpret the history and culture of the Lake Winnebago Region. Since 1924, the OPM has shared stories of our past to inform our present. We care for more than a quarter-million artifacts in our collection and create engaging exhibitions and programming. The cornerstone of the OPM is the Historic Sawyer Home with its world-class Tiffany Studio-designed interiors, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside the Sawyer Home, visitors will discover one of the last remaining original Tiffany Studios interior commissions. This 1908 Tudor Revival was designed by local architect William Waters and owned by Edgar and Mary Sawyer. Tiffany Studios stained glass, carved woodwork, tapestry wall coverings and other premier pieces of American decorative art will enchant and inspire.