We also got to briefly visit the Minnesota History Center during a visit to the SHPO’s office to see an old friend. What a great facility! Great interactive exhibits, but I didn’t have enough time to explore. The only photo I took of one of their exhibits was of one of Prince’s outfits. If you’re going to take just one photo, this is definitely appropriate. Prince and I are the same height. Let’s go crazy.
Another fabulous, fabulous historical stop is the New Richmond Heritage Center. It was located right behind the hotel and peaked my interest right away. I initially thought it was a house and barn, but the facility actually has several historic buildings over 11 acres including two houses, the barn, a church, general store, school house, blacksmith shop, log cabin, and others. Some of the buildings are original to the site (including the Bell/Tierney Italianate-style house which is on the NRHP), but most have been trucked in and/or reassembled from other locales in northwest Wisconsin. Each building has been restored and set up as it would have looked in the past, but not all of the elements in each building are from an exact time period. A lot of school groups tour the facility, so you can pick up, play with, and explore a lot of the artifacts. Hands-on learning the way it should be!
Since we’re always on the lookout for cheap entertainment, cheap beer, and novelty, we honed in on this little downtown New Richmond gem right away. Seriously? Are they really called Bowlarena? I’m not sure, but the place was fantastic. Chipped up balls, wonky lanes, mechanical errors, and score-your-own bowling. We missed Monday’s $1 games, $1 shoes, $1.50 Miller products, and free juke box night, that mistake will NOT happen again. Regardless, bowling was only $2.50, a full night of laughs amounted about about $6 plus beer. Even though there are no projectors to display the scores, it’s still fun to make up silly bowling names… right, Cupcake?
And to leave you with, a shot of what people always want to know... what do we do? Well, sometimes we walk through plowed fields, stare at the ground, and look for artifacts. Usually with a gorgeous Wisconsin landscape in the background.
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