Clio Logo
The Old Anderson House Museum and The Corner of the Past Walking Tour
Item 16 of 16
This is a contributing entry for The Old Anderson House Museum and The Corner of the Past Walking Tour and only appears as part of that tour.Learn More.

This shed was built in the 1950’s to house farm equipment and serve as a repair workshop. It was located on the Ed Koessl Sr. Farm, which also housed the Koessl Barn that’s on the museum grounds. The restoration includes a replicated tool room displaying antique hand tools, and a gallery for vintage photos.


Machine Shed

Machine Shed

Inside the Machine Shed you’ll find a number of exhibits and displays that highlight important early families and businesses of Sister Bay — for example, Wenzel and Mary Bunda, whose 1880s dry goods store is now the site of their great-grandson’s clothing store, On Deck. You’ll also see pictures and artifacts from other important businesses from early Sister Bay days — including the Roeser dock, sawmill and grist mill (now Lampert’s), the Masterfreeze Corporation, the Isaacson bus line, the Sister Bay hotel (now the Sister Bay Bowl), and Husby’s, among many others. You’ll also find pictures and stories of the steamship Carolina that brought well-to-do tourists from Chicago and Milwaukee from the late 1800s to about 1930.  And you’ll see displays that show the evolution of churches in the area, and the contributions made by those who have served in the Armed Forces.

Machine Shed: https://sisterbayhistory.org/museum/machine-shed/

Image Sources(Click to expand)

https://sisterbayhistory.org/museum/machine-shed/