Wade House to host Taproom Talks

Greenbush, Wisconsin – In 2024, Wade House’s Taproom Talks lecture series will bring celebrities and historians to Wade House for lively discussions about their thought-provoking work. Each Taproom Talk includes a special presentation, a live Q&A session, and on many occasions, the opportunity to purchase an autographed eBook through ArrayGet ready to be captivated by the stories and insights of the three featured speakers who will introduce our 2024 season: Anna Lardinois of Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes: Tragedies

The Wade House Taproom Talks series will take place at the Wade House Visitor Center located on W796 Highway 5. 23 in Greenbush, WI, halfway between Sheboygan and Fond du Lac. Admission to the convention is $7 for adults and teens; $five for seniors and children (ages five to 12) and free for children under five. For more information and to reserve your tickets, visit our online page at wadehouse. org or call 920-five26-3271.

The Wade House Historic Site is one of 12 historic sites and museums owned and operated through the Wisconsin Historical Society.

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