In the mid-1800s, education took a big step forward in the little town of Watertown. A German immigrant started something that would completely revolutionize education in America – she created a kindergarten. The school is still there and you can see where it all began. Just head to Watertown and tour one of Wisconsin’s historical sites – the first kindergarten.

Related Stories

Few People Know This Charming Small Town In Wisconsin Is The Point Of Beginning

Few People Know This Charming Small Town In Wisconsin Is The Point Of Beginning

The Charming Small Town In Wisconsin That Was Named With Some Random Letters

The Charming Small Town In Wisconsin That Was Named With Some Random Letters

The Oldest Building In Wisconsin Was Used By A Fur Trader, Covered By Clapboard, And Moved To Two Different Parks

The Oldest Building In Wisconsin Was Used By A Fur Trader, Covered By Clapboard, And Moved To Two Different Parks

Learn more about America’s first kindergarten and the adjacent Octagon House on the Watertown Historical Society / Octagon House website. Interested in exploring further? You’ll find many more incredible attractions in Wisconsin by visiting the Badger State’s small towns and cities.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Explore Wisconsin