Visit the Wisconsin National Guard Museum!
Dedicated to the History and Heritage of the men and women of the Wisconsin National Guard!
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The Wisconsin National Guard Museum is dedicated to the history and heritage of the men and women of the Wisconsin National Guard.

The Museum is affectionately known as "The Log Cabin". It was built in 1971 as an Officer's Club and was used for that purpose until 1983. It now houses historical exhibits portraying the history of the Wisconsin Army, the Air National Guard, and the famed 32nd "Red Arrow" Division. It is the oldest building on base!

How to access the museum: We are located on the military base at Volk Field/Camp Williams. Because of this there are a few simple requirements for civilians who wish to visit: Everyone over the age of 18 must have a valid picture ID. Your vehicle will be searched to ensure the security and safety of the facility. No firearms or ammunition are allowed on base. Military or individuals with retiree cards are exempt from vehicle searches.

Volk Field is located just north of I-90/94. Just pull up to the main gate (please use the far-left lane) and say you wish to visit the museum. From there security will give you directions to the museum.

Our hours are: Wednesday - Saturday 9AM - 4PM and Sunday 10AM -2PM. We are closed in most federal holidays.

Check us online: https://www.volkfield.ang.af.mil/Museum/  https://www.facebook.com/WNGMUSEUM/