Join us the RVA for an afternoon at the Wade House Historic Site! Visiting the Wade House takes you on a journey through Wisconsin’s past with tours of the Wade House Inn, as well as a blacksmith shop, sawmill, and the Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum. Wade House is named for the stagecoach inn built by the first European settlers of the town, Sylvanus and Betsey Wade. Students will visit stations to learn more about what life was like in a horse-powered world that existed before planes, cars, and railroads. *Please note that due to limited space (and so other RVA families may attend), we ask that only RVA students and immediate family members attend this event.
Check-in time is at 1:45 for our scheduled 2:00 field trip time.
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Address: W7965 WI-23, Greenbush, WI 53026
Regional Event Coordinator: pam.macdonald.rec@ruralvirtual.org
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