Ephraim Historical Foundation

Preserving and Sharing the Heritage of Ephraim

The Ephraim Historical Foundation (EHF) preserves and sustains the history of Ephraim through its historic collections and its buildings. Several of these buildings, including the Anderson Store, Anderson Barn, Pioneer Schoolhouse, and Goodletson Cabin, offer free admission and are regularly open as museums during the summer and fall.

Visitors can also learn about Ephraim’s history through the EHF’s tours, including the Classic Tram Tour and the Historic Walking Tour, which provide an overview of Ephraim’s history. Other tours focus on the community’s Moravian heritage.

Additionally, the EHF educates and enlightens its members and visitors through a number of programs, including Child’s Play, Schoolroom Lessons, Sunday SingAlongs, and History Speaks. These programs offered by the Ephraim Historical Foundation support the organization’s mission of sharing and preserving Ephraim’s history.

The Ephraim Historical Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and is supported entirely through donations and membership.

The EHF’s museums are open 11am-4pm (Anderson Barn Museum opens at 10am)

Summer Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, mid-June through Labor Day

Fall Hours: Friday and Saturday, Labor Day through mid-October

The Ephraim historical Foundation’s offices are open year-round at 3060 Anderson Lane from 9am-4pm

Visit us online www.ephraim.org or call us at 920-854-9688.

Address

3060 Anderson Lane
Ephraim, WI 54211

Contact

920-854-9688