Kenosha History

“People care, they really do”: Kenoshans gather to remember 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor

Ceremony with elected officials, dignitaries and local residents held at Civil War Museum

3 years ago

Last Time Around: Buffalo Springfield stopped close to home in 1967

During the Summer of Love, iconic band performed in Lake Geneva and Racine

3 years ago

Jacobs Island, Kenosha’s first private recreation area

Entrepreneur Peter Jacobs put his stamp on the city

3 years ago

A ticket to ride in Kenosha (1897-1947): Interurbans and streetcars

Intercity train travel was cutting-edge technology back in the day

3 years ago

Kenosha History Center to pay tribute to photojournalist Al Fredrickson

Exhibit opens Friday and runs through October 15

3 years ago

George Pollard’s legacy lives on in Kenosha

Art was life for famous portrait painter and his wife Nan

3 years ago

Looking back at the 5600 block of Sixth Avenue, east side

A history lesson of Kenosha's downtown buildings

4 years ago

Once upon a time, Allendale was a destination for golfers

Originally the Wayside Club, the Kenosha Golf Club got its start in 1896 and was later reorganized as the Kenosha…

4 years ago

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