Created in 1976, Old World Wisconsin is an outdoor museum of rural life in the state's pioneer days. It is spread out over almost 600 acres with dozens of old structures that were found across the state and reassembled at this location.
The land is divided into several themed ethnic areas - Norwegian, Danish, Polish, German, Finnish, African-American, and Yankee. A restaurant, gift shop, and conference area are located near the museum entrance. A tram transports museum visitors between the themed areas.
In this Street View scene, the Schottler Farm is seen in the German area of the museum.