...Wisconsin. Below you will find highlights of past and present preservation projects that help bring you the Heritage Hill you know and love. Want to learn more about how you...
...is wood frame. The Blacksmith Shop was built by Henry M. DeWitt and was originally used as a repair shop for wagons and carriages – the carpentry work was done...
...in the 1980s. The Migrant Home Project is made possible by the following generous contributors: The Kress Foundation, The Leight Foundation, The Byron L. Walter Family Trust, The Leon H....
...and weather can make conditions slippery. If you have any questions regarding educational programming at Heritage Hill or want to schedule a private scouting workshop for your troop, please contact...
...of white American settlement. In 1816, Fort Howard was constructed on the Fox River’s west bank in present-day Green Bay. It protected the strategic Fox-Wisconsin Waterway, connected forts on the...
...making maple syrup. The sweet distilled sap of maple trees was historically used to sweeten foods because sugar was an expensive, hard to obtain, luxury. Wisconsin’s First Courthouse Relocated to...
Named for Colleen Weyers, long time supporter of Heritage Hill and history organizations in Green Bay, Foundation Board Member, and major benefactor to the renovation to AirBnB. Relax and unwind...
...gift shop Sustaining Membership Levels Deepen your impact. Enjoy expanded benefits. As a sustaining member of Heritage Hill, your support helps fund ongoing restoration projects, educational outreach, and special programs...
Executive Committee Trygvie Jensen, President – City of De Pere, La Baye Fur Trade Coalition Cliff Wall, Vice President – Retired/Cliff Wall Automotive Rick Seidemann, Secretary– Ozaukee County, Redcoats in...
...ceilings and west-facing windows. The space includes use of warming kitchen for approved catering vendors. Education Center: Lower Level – Occupancy up to 80 guests, seated The lower level features...