Located In Fifield
The Old Town Hall Museum is housed in the old Fifield Town Hall which served as a government building from 1894 until 1967. Registered with the National Register of Historic Places, the museum has displays of logging artifacts; collections of household, clothing and personal items; railroad memorabilia; a Victorian living room and kitchen; old farm equipment as well as changing exhibits.
The museum is run by the Price County Historical Society. The society is involved in historical preservation throughout Price County.
Some of its many projects besides the museum include the partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and Friends of the Round Lake Logging Dam in restoring the Round Lake Dam. The Price County Historical Society provides annual school tours at the museum, annual historic building awards and cultural and educational programs county wide.
The Greenfield School behind the museum, is an office, the society's library, and houses an exhibit of one-room school artifacts.

The Old Town Hall Museum is OPEN: June through Labor Day
Saturday & Sundays, 1:00-5:00 p.m.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Price County Historical Society, Old Town Hall Museum,
Address: P.O. Box 156, Fifield, WI 54524 |