Rassbach Museum
A Place Where History Lives

Rassbach Museum
Located in Menomonie’s Wakanda Park, the Rassbach Museum brings Dunn County’s history to life through immersive exhibits and evolving stories. From the mound builders of a thousand years ago to today’s vibrant communities, the museum connects visitors to the people and events that shaped our region.

Fulton’s Workshop
Fulton’s Workshop celebrates innovation and craftsmanship, showcasing the work of engineer and artisan Fulton Holtby. The space also highlights Dunn County inventions and features an interactive maker environment where visitors of all ages can explore, learn, and create.
Stewardship by the Dunn County Historical Society
Founded in 1950, the Dunn County Historical Society discovers, preserves, and shares the history of Dunn County and its role in Wisconsin.
Through stewardship of collections, research, and community partnerships, the Society ensures these stories remain accessible for generations to come.
Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Thursday
2:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Holiday hours may vary
Location
Rassbach Museum
Wakanda Park
Menomonie, Wisconsin
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Admission
Members: Free*
Adults: $8
Children (5–17), Students, Teachers, Seniors: $5
Military & Veterans: Free
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Accessible restrooms
Free parking nearby
Family-friendly environment
Upcoming Events
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Be Part of Dunn County’s Story
For 75 years, the Dunn County Historical Society has preserved the people, places, and stories that shaped our region. Your visit, membership, or support helps ensure these stories continue for generations to come.
