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Union Park Neighborhood Historic Walking Tour

  • Manitowoc County Historical Society 924 Pinecrest Road Manitowoc, WI, 54220 (map)

Union Park Neighborhood Historic Walking Tour

Tuesday, June 17 with Tours at 3 pm and 5 pm


Take a historic walk with us!

This 90 minute walking tour of the Union Park neighborhood in Manitowoc will bring to life the architectural styles, places, and people that called this area home.

Meet at location TBD.

Tours take place at 3 pm and 5 pm and are 90 minutes each.


About the The Union Park Neighborhood:

The land for "North Side Park" was donated by Manitowoc founder Benjamin Jones. A Victorian bandstand and ornate drinking fountain were once located in the center.

Following Fort Sumter, April, 1861, volunteers marched and drilled here preparing for service in the Union Army although they were without uniforms, weapons or a flag. On June 17, 1861 ladies from the village of Manitowoc presented the company with a handmade red, white and blue silk flag. Days later the 104 man militia unit left for Camp Randall, Madison where it became Co, A, 5th Wis. Volunteer Infantry Regiment. After 3 years and 26 battles with the Army of the Potomac, only 30 men would return home.

County support for the Union cause was strong. Businessmen donated money, ladies' groups collected supplies and blankets, and relief funds for indigent soldier families were established.

The park was renamed "Union Park" to honor the 2467 men from Manitowoc County who fought in the Civil War, 1861 - 65, to preserve the Union.


Advanced Registration Required

Museum Members: 15% discount

 
Attendees:
 $25 per person 

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