The Geneva Lake Museum is a great place to visit with family and friends. The museum features a brick-paved street of yesteryear, lined with homes and businesses from the lake area from 1830 to 1930. Visitors can walk through the doors to see and touch what made up everyday life in those days, including trains, cars, boats, and a fire engine. The museum also has exhibits on historic lakeshore estates, Frank Lloyd Wright's Geneva Hotel artifacts and photographs, and a Sydney Smith/Andy Gump exhibit. Additionally, the museum has a gift shop with photos of Lake Geneva, maps, sweatshirts, jewelry, magnets, and more
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Activities: We visited the Geneva Lake Museum, which showcases the history of Lake Geneva. We walked down ‘Main Street’ and got a feel for what life was like at the turn of the century. We walked into the storefronts off of the ‘Main Street,’ and it felt like we had entered a time machine
Highlights: The kids loved exploring the storefronts and interacting with the exhibits. We enjoyed learning about the history of Lake Geneva and its old school way of life ✨