Kenosha Area Attractions

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Dinosaur Discovery Museum

5608 Tenth Ave., Kenosha
(262) 653-4450
Dinosaur Discovery Museum

Discover the link between meat-eating dinosaurs and birds. Featuring dramatic life-size dinosaur replica casts, bones and fossils, interactive exhibits, family programs, a real working on-site paleontology lab, and a gift shop. Free admission.

Electric Streetcar Circulator

Stops include the McCarthy Transit Center
8th Ave. and 54th St., Kenosha
(262) 653-4287

Five beautifully restored electric streetcars travel a 2-mile loop, providing a scenic tour of the Lake Michigan shoreline, HarborPark, two historic districts, downtown business district and the METRA train station. Stops include the McCarthy Transit Center, 8th Ave. and 54th St. Fare is 50 cents for ages 13 and older and 25 cents for 12 and younger. An all-day pass costs $2 and is available for purchase on the streetcar.

Kenosha History Center

220-51st Place, Kenosha
(262) 654-5770
Kenosha History Center

Museum on Kenosha’s harbor features the Yesteryear Gallery, the Rambler Legacy Gallery with changing Kenosha automobile exhibits, the adjacent Southport Light Station, and a gift shop with lighthouse and other mementos.

Kenosha Public Museum

5500 First Ave., Kenosha
(262) 653-4140
Kenosha Public Museum

Natural history, fine and decorative arts museum, offering classes, bus trips, special programs, events, and gift shop. Free admission.