Virtual Exhibits

- The Civil War Museum: I Had My Likeness Taken: Cartes—de—visite of the Civil War
- Presented is a sampling of the cartes-de-visite (CDV) collection of the Civil War Museum of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Carte-de-visite were small, albumen photographs mounted to 2.5" x 4" card stock. Because they were inexpensive and durable, many Civil War... View Exhibit Page

- The Dinosaur Discovery Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection
- The Dinosaur Discovery Museum (DDM) in downtown Kenosha is a truly unique place. It is the only museum in the United States designed specifically to show the evolutionary transition between dinosaurs and birds and it does so with the largest collecti... View Exhibit Page

- From Aquatints to Serigraphs: A Selection of Fine Art Prints
- The Kenosha Public Museum has been fortunate to receive the generous assistance of artist and collector Ronald L. Ruble, who through acquisition and donation, has actively nurtured our print collection and helped it to grow in quality and scope. Rubl... View Exhibit Page

- A.W. Perkins: A Once in a Lifetime Chance
- Anson Walker Perkins was born in Missouri on January 19, 1898, to Frederick and Esther Perkins. When Anson was still a young boy, the family moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin. He became active in the Boy Scouts, and the adventurous outlook and knowledge ga... View Exhibit Page

- Beyond the Twelve: The Stories of Real People
- This virtual exhibit, Beyond the Twelve, looks at the lives of real people before, during and after the Civil War who are represented in our permanet collection.
The Civil War Museum is dedicated to telling the personal stories of the Civil War ge... View Exhibit Page