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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 3, 2015

 

Contact: Lisa McGovern,

Communications Manager

Office 262-594-6304

Mobile:  414-217-5447

lisa.mcgovern@wisconsinhistory.org

The World of Little House:

 A Hands-On, Activity-Packed Opportunity to Try Experiences from Wisconsin-Born Laura Ingalls Wilder's Books

 

June 15-July 31, 10 am to 5 pm

Eagle, Wis.--Readers of Wisconsin-born Laura Ingalls Wilder no longer have to solely imagine many of the 19th-century activities described in the Little House books. During The World of Little House at Old World Wisconsin they may try Laura's activities, witness Pa's chores, and even help prepare some of the foods Ma might have made. The event runs June 15-July 31, 10 am to 5 pm daily. 

NEW Ma's Tale is an interactive storytelling experience. Shared from the perspective of Laura's mother, Caroline Quiner Ingalls, herself the earliest known settler born nearby in the Town of Brookfield, Wisconsin, the performances will invite guests to step into her story, before and after she became the mother of Laura and her sisters. Performance times will run throughout the day; there is no additional charge for this theatrical experience. 

Guests are welcome to join in many other activities. On weekdays they may chink a log wall, pump water and use a water yoke and test their Little House knowledge with a trivia game. Activities change on weekends, and could include discovering how Ma made soap, sampling horehound candy at the General Store, jumping in the straw, helping churn butter and more. The seven-week run of The World of Little House culminates with a threshing weekend July 25-26. Details for all activities at http://wihist.org/OWWLittleHouse

Special The World of Little House Admission
Guests may dress like a Little House character to receive 20% off individual admission. Adults (13-64) $19; children (4-12) $10 (children under 4 are free); senior citizens (65 and over) $16. Family Pass $50. Fees include an all-day tram transportation pass. Parking is free.

Additional Little House Opportunities
  • Little House Wedding Dinner: July 26; dinner begins at 6 pm. Guests may celebrate the wedding of a pioneer couple and attend a lively and theatrical dinner reception at the Clausing Barn with food, drink, music and dancing. Adults $65; Children (12 and under) $50. Reservations required; available at 262-594-6301. Details at http://wihist.org/OWWWeddingDinner
  • Little House Adventures Day Camp: Single-day sessions available on July 6, July 14, July 24, and July 29. For campers entering grades 3-4. $50 per camper. Reservations required and available online or at 262-594-6301. Details at http://wihist.org/LittleHouseCamp
Details/Contact: www.oldworldwisconsin.org or call 262-594-6301. Please contact Lisa McGovern for a media pass, interview opportunity, or high resolution images.

 

Overview of Old World Wisconsin

Old World Wisconsin is located on Highway 67 just south of Eagle, Wisconsin in the Milwaukee/Chicago/Madison triangle. The 600-acre regional history attraction features interactive environments and immersive stories of 19th- and early 20th-century Midwestern immigrant farm and rural life. The operating season runs weekends in May, daily Memorial Day through Labor Day, then Thursdays through Sundays September 10 through October 31. The museum offers hands-on activities, led by period-clad staff members, as guests visit 10 working farmsteads, explore 12 heirloom gardens, meet heritage animal breeds, and try historic crafts and skills. For general information and details, visit www.oldworldwisconsin.org or call 262-594-6301.

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