City of Kewaunee, 401 Fifth Street, Kewaunee, WI 54216920-388-5000info@cityofkewaunee.orgThe Museum was originally built in 1876 as the Sheriff's Office, residence and county jail: •The central first floor room displays articles of our heritage •A letter written by George Washington •War mementos •Local items of interest •Precious photographs from yesteryear, taken all over the county •"Custer's Last Stand", a wood carving created by two Kewaunee craftsman •Beautiful life-size statues, carved of basswood, depicting Father Marquette landing at Kewaunee in 1674 •USS Pueblo built in Kewaunee by the Kewaunee Engineering Corp., and launched April 16, 1944 •Gifts from a member of a pioneer Kewaunee family •Tours of the Original jail cells made of riveted flat iron Open daily, Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, 12 Noon - 4:00pm. Open other times by appointment. Group tours available. Please call 920-388-3858 for further information. The Jail Museum is located at 613 Dodge Street (adjacent to the Kewaunee County Courthouse).Maintained and staffed by the Kewaunee County Historical Society. The Kewaunee County Sheriff's House and Jail is on the national register of historic places. It was added to the list in 1996.Web Design software by Xara