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Dr. Evermore's Sculpture Park
Dr. Evermore’s Sculpture Park

Baraboo, Wisconsin is not only home to the stunning Devil’s Lake State Park, but also boasts several other attractions worth visiting. One of the most unique attractions is Dr. Evermore’s Sculpture Park, featuring sculptures made from vintage machinery and scrap metal.

For those interested in history, the Al Ringling Theatre is a beautifully restored theatre that originally opened in 1915. Visitors can take a tour or attend a performance to see the intricate details and stunning architecture of this historic building.

The International Crane Foundation is a conservation organization dedicated to preserving the world’s cranes and their habitats. Visitors can see all 15 species of cranes at their headquarters in Baraboo.

The nearby Mid-Continent Railway Museum provides a glimpse into Wisconsin’s railroad history with its collection of restored vintage trains and interactive exhibits.

If you’re looking for a unique experience, be sure to check out Circus World Museum in Baraboo. This museum showcases the history of the American circus, including the famous Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, which was founded in Baraboo.

Families with children will enjoy a trip to Wisconsin Dells, known as the “Waterpark Capital of the World.” And for those who enjoy gaming, Ho-Chunk Gaming offers a casino experience with slots, table games, and entertainment.

Baraboo offers a variety of interesting attractions just minutes from Devil’s Lake State Park.

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Baraboo Farmer’s Market

Address Oak St Baraboo Wisconsin 53913 Phone Number: 1-608-963-9879 Website: Visit our website!

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Started by local growers in the late-1980’s, the Baraboo Farmers’ Market has become a favorite feature of downtown life for Baraboo residents, who avail themselves of the wealth of locally produced agricultural products every Wednesday and Saturday morning from early May through October. Only Wisconsin-produced fruits, vegetables, meats, cheese, eggs, bakery items, flowers and perennials, bedding plants, jams and jellies, maple syrup and honey, herbs and herbal products, and other commodities are allowed to be sold at the market.

The Baraboo Farmers’ Market is held on Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm on the Courthouse Square on Oak Street between 3rd and 4th Streets. The market runs from May through October.

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