Everyone flocks to Chicago, Washington D.C., or New York City to visit the country’s best museums. But who wants to look at a bunch of art or caveman figures all day? It turns out that some of the best “non-traditional” – or downright weird – museums in the U.S. can be found right here, in America’s Dairyland. Read on to learn more about our picks for the must visit museums in Wisconsin.

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Okay I’m pretty sure you’d rather see any of these collections than an original Picasso. And if not, then you hate mustard and, therefore, hate America.

Have you visited any of these unusual spots in the Badger State? What did you think? Let us know your picks for the weirdest places in Wisconsin in the comments.

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Weird Museums In Wisconsin

Are there any other weird museums in Wisconsin?

If you were to ask me what the weirdest museum in Wisconsin is, I would answer, hands-down, without hesitation, The House on the Rock in Spring Green, Wisconsin. From the creepy "Infinity Room" to the hellscape-without-escape of carousels in the facility's bowels, it's a place that attracts and repels at the same time. And like the proverbial train wreck, as much as you want to leave, you just can't keep your eyes off of it.

An interesting side note - although not one of the weird museums in Wisconsin - is a roadside attraction near Fountain City, Wisconsin. A massive boulder rolled off a Mississippi River bluff and landed in the middle of a house. Rather than tearing it down, the homeowners simply put up a sign and a small parking lot, and renamed their former home The Rock in the House. It's been a popular stop for visitors to western Wisconsin for more than 25 years.

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