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Thursday, June 16, 2022

Vandalism at the museum

Saturday evening, June 11. at 6:30 pm, the Museum of Unremarkable Objects was vandalized and two of our exhibits were stolen. The Crawforford County Sheriff's dept was called and a report has been filed for vandalism and theft. A silver car was seen leaving the scene. Full description was given to the Crawford County Sheriff's Dept. Crawford County Crime Stoppers: All callers will remain anonymous. 608-326-8933 or 1-866-779-7297.

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Driftlessly Wandering Women (& Dave) Visit the Museum

Thursday afternoon, we have a group visit our Museum and the Sleepy Hollow Stump. Driftlessly Wandering Women ( And Dave) a local walking/social group made the journey to our Hollow. It was a delight hosting them!

Sunday, June 5, 2022

Museum will be at Monthly Flea Market

The Museum of Unremarkable Objects will be at the Second Sunday Gays Mills Flea Market each month thru October.

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

The Unremarkable Safety Pin

Mechanic and independent inventor Walter Hunt secured a place in American history when he invented the useful, everyday device known as the safety pin in 1849.

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Beautiful Spring Day in the Hollow

Open every day during daylight hours.

Self guided tours. No Admission fee.

Next to the Sleepy Hollow Stump, a neighborhood art project, and the Unremarkable Tiny Art Gallery.

3 attractions in one stop.

Just off Hwy 61, between Mt Zion and Rolling Ground, Wisconsin.

Friday, May 13, 2022

Plan Your Trip Now

Plan your visit to the Museum of Unremarkable Objects, a quirky roadside attraction, this season.

Open every day during daylight hours.

Self guided tours. No Admission fee.

Next to the Sleepy Hollow Stump, a neighborhood art project, and the Unremarkable Tiny Art Gallery.

3 attractions in one stop.

Just off Hwy 61, between Mt Zion and Rolling Ground, Wisconsin.

In the heart of the Driftless Area.

Sunday, May 1, 2022

The Unremarkable Shoe Exhibit

Show form donated by Jimmy, Charissa and Cecil from Little Boxes Vintage, LLC in Gays Mills, WI From archeological and paleoarcheological evidence, experts hypothesize that shoes were invented around in the Middle Paleolithic period approximately 40,000 years ago. However, it wasn’t until the Upper Paleolithic period that footwear was consistently worn by populations. The earliest shoe prototypes were soft, made from wraparound leather, and resembled either sandals or moccasins.