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Be sure to check out our Facebook pages or websites for updates or cancellations. Eager Economy Building Micro-Museum (lower level) offers a glimpse of Evansville’s agriculture history. The historic building also is home to two towering examples of restored Baker-Monitor windmills. 7 E Main St, Evansville
Grove Society Local History Museum
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Baseball Home Talent Evansville Jays April-September games. Home games at Jay’s Nest in Leonard Leota Park Upper Baseball Diamond. www. evansvillehometalent.org
Creekside Place Art Exhibits Call ahead for hours. Creekside Place Gallery, 102 Maple St, Evansville. 882-0407, www. creeksideplace.org
Exhibits feature Evansville history, housed in the historic Baker Manufacturing Office Building, 15 Antes Dr. On the museum grounds is the last tourist cabin from Lake Leota Park, restored to its 1936 appearance. Open Saturdays June through August. For details: www.GroveSociety.org or www.facebook. com/EvansvilleGroveSociety
Self-Guided Historic District Walking Tour Evansville’s four historic districts include the second oldest nationally designated district in the state. Self-guided walking tours focus on homes and businesses primarily near the downtown area. Follow maps in the free Walker’s Guide tour book. Copies are available at Creekside Place, City Hall, Eager Free Public Library, and the local History Museum.
Residential Barn Quilt Tour Photo by Karen Fisher
Creekside Cruise Night Show off your ride with pride! First Thursday, May-September, 5-8pm, Creekside Place, 102 Maple St, Evansville. 882-0407, www. creeksideplace.org 10
Evansville is home to 80-plus Barn Quilts, the highest concentration of residential and community Barn Quilts in Rock County. Free brochure with map is available at Creekside Place, City Hall, and Eager Free Public Library. A link to an online version is at www. ci.evansville.wi.gov/explore_evansville
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