Wreck of the Lottie Cooper

89-ft. section of the Lottie Cooper, a Great Lake schooner that capsized off Sheboygan in 1894.

Capsized Vessel / The Remains of a Massive Lumber Schooner

Historical landmark & the remains of a 3-masted schooner that capsized in 1894 during a storm.

Revolutionary War Veteran (David Waldo)

Marker with the story of David Waldo, a Revolutionary War veteran who survived British attack.

Wisconsin's Maritime Trails: Historic Shipwreck: Schooner Gallinipper

Indicator of the intact, upright wreckage of a historic commercial wooden schooner, sunk in 1851.

Seils-Sterline Circus

Historical marker indicating the location of an early Seils-Sterling circus performance.

Sheboygan County Historical Museum

The Sheboygan County Historical Museum is located on the grounds of Taylor Park on the city’s west side.

Sheboygan Indian Mound Park

Effigy Burial Grounds, unique in the world, are found primarily in southern Wisconsin. Sheboygan is fortunate to have one of the sites containing 18 of them in animal and geometric forms.

Sheboygan County's Most Historic Spot: Esslingen Park

This spot, four miles from the mouth of the Sheboygan River, marks the location of the first white settlement in Sheboygan County.

Old Wade House State Park

The Wade House, one of the earliest stage coach inns in Wisconsin, is the major unit in this historic restoration carried out by The Kohler Foundation.

The "Phoenix" Tragedy

On November 21, 1847, one of the most tragic shipwrecks in Great Lakes’ history occurred five miles off Lake Michigan’s shore within sight of this location.