Wade House - Wisconsin Historical Society
Return to the time of stagecoach travel and see a community where Yankee refinement met the Wisconsin wilderness.
See a community where Yankee refinement met the Wisconsin wilderness.
Stately and distinguished, the 27-room Wade House inn provided a respite for weary travelers in need of rest and sustenance.
Travel by horse-drawn wagon to watch the blacksmith demonstrate his craft, see a working water-powered sawmill and stroll among the country's most extensive collections of restored carriages.
Visit wadehouse.org.
Music is Sweet Home and was provided by the Palmyra Eagle Band.
Video production by Highlights Media.
2016 Northern Kettle Moraine Wade House and Greenbush Kettle
In the video today I travel from the northern tip of the Northern Kettle Moraine Scenic drive down to the Wade house where I take a look at the carriage museum. I then continue on the drive down to the Greenbush Kettle.
My Wisconsin - Wade House - Civil War Weekend
My annual visit to The Wade House property in Greenbush - where I visit the encampments of the U.S. Civil War circa 1862.
A big thanks to The Wade House & properties for this event celebrating it's 26th year anniversary
Visit Wade House @ wadehouse.org & the Wisconsin Historical Society @
All footage filmed is permissible from the Wade House and the Wisconsin Historical Society
Link to the film 1864 I produced during my visit last year
Music provided by the You Tube Audio Library - featuring scores from:
Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Artist:
Presenting:
Altlanta - performed by: Kevin MacLeod
Five Armies - performed by: Kevin MacLeod
Chase Scoring Action - performed by: Kevin MacLeod
Back To The Wood - performed by: Audionautix
and
Into the Wormhole - performed by: The Jingle Punks
I would also like to thank:
The Regimental Volunteer Band of Wisconsin Inc. for their wonderful performances & for allowing me to publish them here on One Year Out Productions.
You can contact The Regimental Volunteer Band of Wisconsin Inc. for any occasion!
@
webpages.charter.net/hconverse/RVB
All music in this video is protected under the Creative Commons Attribution license (
Lastly this event was made possible in cooperation by
Signal Fire
You contact Signal Fire by sending an e-mail to Matthew Olson
@
matthewolson@signalfire.us
Thanks Matthew!
Reproduction of this program in not permissible
AWAY IN WISCONSIN 1960s TRAVEL TOUR OF WISCONSIN RACINE, MADISON, MILWAUKEE 11504
Viewers are treated to tour of Wisconsin in this episode of Jack Douglas’ America! Douglas opens the episode, “Away In Wisconsin,” addressing the audience. A quick montage of shots show viewers a river, rolling hills of dairy land farms, Winnebago Indians performing a traditional dance, and a descendants of Swiss immigrants. A badger runs around its enclosure at the Milwaukee Zoo (01:23). At the city of Racine (01:51), viewers see modern architecture on display in the city’s buildings, included some designed by Frank Lloyd Wright like the Johnson Wax Building. The episode then shows the capital building in Madison (02:07), Milwaukee, and the famous Milwaukee County War Memorial Center designed by Eero Saarinen (02:30). The glass domes of the Horticulture Conservatory in Milwaukee’s Mitchell Park dominate the horizon (03:10). Inside the “Show House” dome (now called the “Show Dome”), viewers see summer flower gardens on display. People relax on a sandy beach of Lake Michigan at Terry Andrae State Park in Sheboygan (04:08). The city of Green Bay sits on the Fox River as it meets Lake Michigan (04:40). The quiet park that is home to Nicolet Memorial (04:57) is just outside Green Bay. Members of the Green Bay Packers train next to the stadium as local citizens watch the practice (05:25). Near Baileys Harbor is small Scandinavian wooden chapel (06:06). In Little Norway (06:32), located in Blue Mounds, viewers see a living museum of Norwegian culture. A young woman in traditional Norwegian costume shows off beaded work (07:27), wooden wedding spoons, a wooden lock jewel box, and an ale bowl. A small model of a Viking ship is also on display. Little Norway also features a small storage house called a Stabbur house, a log cabin used by women who herd cattle (09:19), and a garden gnome. The next stop is at the Alpine Café in New Glarus, WI (09:55). Large rocks sit on the roofs of the Swiss buildings at New Glarus. Men and women play music in a parade celebrating their Swiss heritage; a swiss flag thrower performs in the parade. A music group plays a traditional song for the audience (11:18). At Greenbush, WI is the Old Wade House State Park; the episode shows the old house and inn (12:25). Inside the restored building is a hutch chair, an old pitcher, and two women showing how the Wade family retreived water from a well inside the kitchen. The episode also shows old bedroom furniture and other antique furniture on display at the Wade House. At White Birch Lake, two men walk down to their fishing boat (13:58); they catch a 26-lb musky. Next, the film goes to Craft Mart near Sister Bay, WI. Here, a woman weaves fabrics on an old weaving loom. The next stop is at Circus World Museum in Baraboo, WI. People walk across a bridge to see the carnival exhibits (15:02); visitors see the operations of loading circus cars on and off of train cars. The episode shows a France Bandwagon and an old chain-driven MAC truck from the 1920s that was used by the Bailey Brothers. Elephants perform a brief show for the audience (16:43). Near Hayward, Chippewa harvest wild rice from their canoe (17:05). At History Land, two lumberjacks demonstrate sawing logs. A man throws a hatchet at a target (18:10), and two other men compete in a log roll on the water. Also on the water, men engage in a game of canoe jousting. Next, viewers are taken to Fort Dells in the Wisconsin Dells (19:20). Visitors walk on a hanging bride, take a ride in a stage coach, and are delighted when their train is held up by the outlaw Black Bart. Chief Edward Cloud of the Winnebago tribe plays a drum while his four sons perform a traditional dance (20:08). Passenger boats take people on a tour through the upper dells (20:37), passing Witches Gulch, and motoring through narrow waterways. A Duck boat drives down a dirt road (21:37), then splashes into the Wisconsin River, taking visitors on a ride through the Wisconsin Dells. There is a scenic shot of Wisconsin’s rolling landscape. The film concludes back at New Glarus (22:45), where three men play a song on the large ornate wooden alpine horns.
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Water Powered Sawmill 1860s Muley Saw-Wade House-Greenbush Wisconsin
Authentic water powered sawmill replica with Wisconsin's only muley saw. This historic site features a 240 acre village with half way house/stage coach hotel, blacksmith, sawmill, carriage museum, and civil war reenactments. It was built between Sheboygan and Fond du Lac in the village of Greenbush.
CIVIL WAR: Wade House Reenactment 2009
The Wade House reenactment held in Greenbush, Wisconsin is a really neat event if you're interested in the history of the American Civil War. Reenactors belonging to the 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry of the famous Iron Brigade (or Black Hat Brigade) make up the main body of the Union Forces in this video.
This video dates back to 2009 when a former reenactor created it at age 16.
Check out the following links for more information:
2nd WI Vol Inf:
Co K 2nd WI Vol Inf:
Blacksmith Shop- Wade House- Greenbush, WI- feat. Flanagan 29May17
Flanagan working at the blacksmith shop at Wade House
A Day in 1862
Civil Re-enactment on the grounds of The Wade House in Greenbush, Wisconsin - Sept. 28, 2008.
WADE HOUSE 1ST DAYS BATTLE 9 24 2016
First time fighting @ Wade House reenactment in Green Bush WI. Corinth MS is the battle we did this year.
American Civil War Reenactment (Wade House 2014)
Buckle up for a cinematic recreation of an American Civil War battle! This trailer captures much of the 19th century, wartime lifestyle, and it showcases sections of a single American Civil War battle. This recreation was created on the grounds of the historic Wade House site. Hopefully, this trailer will inspire you to visit that site, or view other reenactments in your local area!
A special thanks goes out to the Computer Clan members and contributors, especially Ken’s friends, Bob and Jake, who helped shoot and produce this trailer. We also would like to thank The Wade House for this brilliant opportunity!
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1864
The final months of the U.S. civil war as depicted by the Jim Brown historical Civil War Re-enactors
A big thanks to The Wade House & properties for this event celebrating it's 25th year anniversary - Visit Wade House @ wadehouse.org & the Wisconsin Historical Society @
All footage filmed is permissible from the Wade House and the Wisconsin Historical Society
Music provided by the You Tube Audio Library - featuring scores from:
Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Artist:
Presenting:
Black Vortex Scoring Action - performed by: Kevin MacLeod
Five Armies - performed by: Kevin MacLeod
Chase Scoring Action - performed by: Kevin MacLeod
Back To The Wood - performed by: Audionautix
and
Into the Wormhole - performed by: The Jingle Punks
How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Greenbush, Wisconsin
This video shows you how to say or pronounce Greenbush, Wisconsin.
A computer said Greenbush, Wisconsin. How would you say Greenbush, Wisconsin?
Wade House Civil War encampment 9/29/18
Annual Civil War encampment held at the Wade House Wisconsin State historic site. Video taken with a small handheld camera. The battle scenes were taped from the crowd with the camera held high over my head without looking through the viewer.
Wade House 2010
Highlights from the weekend of September 24-26th at the Wade House Civil War Reenactment.
GGG 2016- 3hr Start
Greenbush WEMS race 2016- start of the 3hr group
Historic carriages moving to new home
A renovation and facelift is underway at a historic site in Sheboygan County. The Wade House in Greenbush - built in 1844, four years before Wisconsin became a state - is home to one of the country's largest collections of horse-drawn carriages.
2016 Wade House Civil War Days, Rebels Defend Earthworks
Some clips of the 2016 Civil War Days at the Wade House, Battle of Corinth, Saturday 24 September. Special shoutout to Casper of the 10th Tennessee Infantry and his outstanding comportment on the field.
Glenbeulah target shooting
explosive targets
Greenbush, WI 2009 Civil War Reenactment Part 1
I took a hit, took my camera out, hid it under my hat and filmed the Union's advance to our position. Greenbush, WI 2009.
Wade House Historic Site 4pm news 05-13-2015
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