The Racine Zoo is a small, easily walkable zoo with great views of Lake Michigan.
The Kenosha Public Museum is one of 5 museums in Kenosha. It is next door to the Civil War Museum and a trolley ride away from The Dinosaur Museum!
If you are joining us for a few days and would like to try an original 'Wisconsin Supper Club', we enjoy Hob Knob in Racine. Reservations are recommended.
The Kenosha HarborMarket is on Saturday mornings by the Public Museum. The market has food vendors, live music, and a ton of things to see. Parking downtown can get a little congested, but the trolleys pick up all over the downtown area. The trolleys are cash only.
Franks Diner is a Kenosha landmark and has been featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives! Try a garbage plate and their cinnamon rolls!
Coopers Uptown is an old fashioned lunch counter and department store. Cute place to grab lunch and do some shopping, and if you purchase anything they will gift wrap it! They have creatively named items on their menu and that is because they are actually owned by Jockey, conveniently located across the street from Coopers Uptown!
If you are looking to visit downtown Kenosha, we have a Streetcar system to help you navigate. They do only accept cash and you can find their mas below.
https://www.kenosha.org/Document%20Center/Departments/Transit/Street%20Car/2022_Streetcar_Brochure.pdf