Kenosha Attractions
Kenosha is blessed with wonderful attractions. From art and history to the beautiful natural environment, Kenosha offers visitors a wealth of things to see and do.
The Anderson Arts Center is located in a beautiful, 9,000 square foot mansion. One of Kenosha's gems, the center shows the work of local, regional, and national artists.
The Kenosha History Center provides a rare glimpse into the development of Kenosha County. From ships and cars, to the Southport Light Station, Kenosha's fascinating history is vividly depicted.
Chiwaukee Prairie State Natural Area is a pristine park with an amazing variety of natural habitats. Prairie, coastal wetland, and sand dunes are home to a unique variety of animals and plants. The area's wildlower meadows are especially beautiful.
Stellar Sportfishing Charter Dock #2, Slip #113 Port of Kenosha, WI Phone: Tel: (262) 620-1611
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Chiwaukee Prairie 121st St and 2nd Ave
Kenosha, WI
Chiwaukee Prairie is situated on gently undulating ridge and swale topography created when the level of glacial Lake Michigan was lowered in stages. It is one of the largest prairie complexes in the state and the most intact coastal wetland in southeastern Wisconsin. The prairie contains an exceptional diversity of plants and animals -- more than 400 species of vascular plants have been found here.
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Electric Streetcar Circulator 8th Ave and 54th St
Joseph McCarthy Transit Center Kenosha, WI
The streetcar system is operated with five remanufactured PCC Streetcars that were formerly operated on the Toronto Lakefront Streetcar Line. The circular route begins at the METRA Commuter Rail Station.
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Dairyland Greyhound Park 5522 104th Ave Kenosha, WI 53144 800-233-3357
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