A special presentation exploring the history of the Belgian settlement area in Door County.
Thu, 18 Jun 2026
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM (America/Chicago)
Belgian Heritage Center Brussels , Wisconsin
The Belgian Heritage Center invites the community to participate in History Days at BHC on June 18, 2026. This educational event features expert presenters who will delve into the fascinating history of the Belgian settlement area, covering significant developments from 1776 onwards. It serves as a key contribution to the broader Door County History Days celebration, offering attendees a unique opportunity to learn about the cultural heritage and historical roots of the region.
What to Expect
Attendees can expect an informative session led by knowledgeable presenters focusing on the historical narrative of the Belgian settlement in Wisconsin.
Who Should Attend
History enthusiasts
Local residents
Students
Cultural researchers
Tourists interested in Wisconsin history
Agenda Overview
The event takes place on June 18, 2026, starting at 1:00 PM and concluding at 2:00 PM.
Venue & Address
Belgian Heritage Center
1255 County Rd DK Brussels , Wisconsin – 54204 United States
Organizer
Belgian Heritage Center · Non-profit
The Belgian Heritage Center preserves and shares the history and culture of the Belgian settlement in Door County.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is History Days at BHC?
The event is held on June 18, 2026.
Where is the event located?
It is at the Belgian Heritage Center, 1255 County Rd DK, Brussels, WI.
What is the focus of the event?
The event focuses on the history of the Belgian settlement area.
Is this part of a larger event?
Yes, it is a contribution to Door County History Days.
What time does it start?
The program begins at 1:00 PM.
Is there an admission fee?
Please check the official Belgian Heritage Center website for specific admission details.
Tags
History
Education
Culture
Brussels
Wisconsin
Heritage
Summary
An educational presentation on the history of the Belgian settlement in Door County, hosted at the Belgian Heritage Center.