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1860s Base Ball Game

Sunday, July 20, 2008   1:30 pm

Come cheer on the Greenbush Dead Citys vintage base ball team as they defend the home turf against the Milwaukee Grays, playing by 1860s rules. Food will be available at the site before the game begins at 1:30. Visitors may also try their hands at some 19th-century base ball skills after the game. The Greenbush Dead Citys will return to the historic playing field again during their next game on August 17.

Ticket Info:

Game included in cost of general admission to Wade House. Adults $11; children (5-17) $5.50; students and senior citizens (65 and over) $9.25; family (two adults and two or more dependent children 5-17) $30. Horse-drawn transportation on the site included in ticket cost.

Location Info:
Venue: Wade House

Wade House, an 1860s stagecoach inn built to serve traffic along the plank road that connected Fond du Lac and Sheboygan, tells the story of frontier entrepreneur Sylvanus Wade and his family during the Civil War years. In addition to the inn, the historic site includes the recently reconstructed Herrling sawmill, one of the few working, water-powered sawmills of its kind in the nation. Wade House is also home to the Wesley Jung Carriage Museum, which houses the state's largest collection of antique carriages and working wagons.

P.O. Box 34, W7824 Center Street
Greenbush, WI

Contact Info:
Email: wadehouse@wisconsinhistory.org
Phone: 920-526-3271
Fax: 920-526-3626

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