Connecting Cultures: Fur Trade Weekend
History · Cultural Event

Connecting Cultures: Fur Trade Weekend

Discover the history of the fur trade at the Connecting Cultures event at the Madeline Island Museum.

Fri, 19 Jun 2026 Madeline Island Museum La Pointe , Wisconsin
The Connecting Cultures: Fur Trade Weekend at the Madeline Island Museum offers a deep dive into the history of the fur trade and its impact on the region. Through exhibits and educational programming, visitors can explore the stories of the diverse peoples and cultures that shaped Madeline Island. This event provides a unique perspective on the historical significance of the fur trade era, inviting guests to learn about the island's rich and complex past.

What to Expect

An educational and historical event exploring the fur trade era on Madeline Island.

Who Should Attend

  • History enthusiasts
  • Students
  • Local residents
  • Visitors

Agenda Overview

Check the official Wisconsin Historical Society calendar for specific event times.
Venue & Address
Madeline Island Museum
226 Colonel Woods Ave
La Pointe , Wisconsin – 54850
United States
Organizer
Madeline Island Museum · Museum
A site of the Wisconsin Historical Society dedicated to island history.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event held?
It is held at the Madeline Island Museum, 226 Colonel Woods Ave, La Pointe, WI.
What is the focus of the event?
The event focuses on the history of the fur trade and its cultural impact.
Who hosts the event?
The event is hosted by the Madeline Island Museum and the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Is there an admission fee?
Please check the official website for ticket information.
Is the venue accessible?
Information regarding accessibility is available on the event website.
Is this a recurring event?
This is a specific historical event hosted by the museum.
Tags
history culture fur-trade madeline-island wisconsin
Summary
Historical and cultural event focusing on the fur trade era.
Highlights
  • Historical exhibits
  • Cultural education
  • Fur trade history
  • Museum setting
  • Community engagement
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