Rousing with the Roosters

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Name: Rousing with the Roosters
Date: September 8, 2007
Event Description:
Rousing with the Roosters at Old World Wisconsin
Roll up your sleeves and experience 19th-century rural life. Your day starts with a horse-drawn wagon ride. Then, do some farm and animal chores, work in the garden and harvest crops. To finish, help prepare a hearty breakfast of fresh eggs, bacon or sausage, fluffy biscuits and potatoes prepared on a wood-burning stove. After clean up, spend the rest of the day touring the museum — admission is included in event fee. The final Rousing with the Roosters event of the season will be held October 13.

Location:
The Midwest’s largest outdoor museum of living history documents the settlement of 19th- and early 20th-century Wisconsin. It comprises an 1870s crossroads village and 10 ethnic farmsteads located on 576 acres of wooded hills in the Southern Unit of Kettle Moraine State Forest.

S103 W37890 Hwy 67, Eagle, WI 53119
Located one and 1/2 miles south of Eagle in Waukesha Cty, just off Hwy 67
Date/Time Information:
6:30 am - 9:30 am
Contact Information:
262-594-6300
Fees/Admission:
$35 per person; $80 per family
Reservations required: 262-594-2798
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