Shopping/Activities
Unique glass creations and handmade glass keepsakes and classes are available to make your own glassware. A great way to spend the afternoon.
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Hot Shop Glass
239 Wisconsin AveUnique glass creations and handmade glass keepsakes and classes are available to make your own glassware. A great way to spend the afternoon.
Racine Zoo
2131 N Main StBeautiful zoo on the lake. Feed the girraffes!
Racine Art Museum
441 Main StDimples Fine Imports
416 Main StreetImports and gifts from around the world.
7 Meilen Messe
2720 W 7 Mile RdA ridiculously large flea market that is open on the weekends.
Quarry Lake Park
3533 Northwestern AvenueA great little beach and with a calm quarry lake.
Racine Art Museum
441 Main StSeven Keys to Escape | Escape Room
606 College AveBe sure to make a reservation before you go!
Eco -Justice Center
7133 Michna RdTake a tour of this organic farm, help out, and feed the llamas!
Visit the observatory, check out the nature-centered group activities - check the website for tickets and details.
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Hawthorn Hollow Nature
880 Green Bay RdVisit the observatory, check out the nature-centered group activities - check the website for tickets and details.
WHERE YOU CAN PARTY LIKE IT’S 1599!
Every Faire day recreates a time when knights were noble, maids were merry and turkey legs were titanic. Once you enter the portal gates, you travel back in time to the year 1574, and you’ve walked right into an exciting village festival day. And what are we celebrating? Queen Elizabeth, Herself, is visiting Bristol! It’s time to eat, drink and be merry! Revelry is the order of the day!
For 9 glorious weekends starting in early July, each Saturday and Sunday, plus Labor Day Monday, visitors take a rollicking romp through Elizabethan England, complete with 16th Century games, rides, arts, crafts, food, music and one-of-a-kind encounters with a spectacular cast of characters. The Faire boasts a beautiful 30-acre site with open-air stages featuring Swordfighters, Minstrels and Jesters. Meet Robin Hood or Queen Elizabeth, in person! All entertainment is included in the price of admission.
Nearly 200 artisans display their wares in the Bristol Faire Marketplace. Potters, glass blowers, jewelers and forgers busily go about their work, as shoppers discover rare finds around every corner. Offerings range from sterling silver jewelry, hand-thrown pottery and fine crafted leather works to hickory walking sticks, rich tapestries to hammered pewter.
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Bristol Renaissance Faire
12550 120th AveWHERE YOU CAN PARTY LIKE IT’S 1599!
Every Faire day recreates a time when knights were noble, maids were merry and turkey legs were titanic. Once you enter the portal gates, you travel back in time to the year 1574, and you’ve walked right into an exciting village festival day. And what are we celebrating? Queen Elizabeth, Herself, is visiting Bristol! It’s time to eat, drink and be merry! Revelry is the order of the day!
For 9 glorious weekends starting in early July, each Saturday and Sunday, plus Labor Day Monday, visitors take a rollicking romp through Elizabethan England, complete with 16th Century games, rides, arts, crafts, food, music and one-of-a-kind encounters with a spectacular cast of characters. The Faire boasts a beautiful 30-acre site with open-air stages featuring Swordfighters, Minstrels and Jesters. Meet Robin Hood or Queen Elizabeth, in person! All entertainment is included in the price of admission.
Nearly 200 artisans display their wares in the Bristol Faire Marketplace. Potters, glass blowers, jewelers and forgers busily go about their work, as shoppers discover rare finds around every corner. Offerings range from sterling silver jewelry, hand-thrown pottery and fine crafted leather works to hickory walking sticks, rich tapestries to hammered pewter.
Abandoned Haunted House Complex
2825 Southeast Frontage RoadHaunted House open in October
Six Flags Great America
1 Great America ParkwayRoller Coaster theme park
Dinosaur Discovery Museum
5608 10th AveRAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts
2519 Northwestern AveFood scene
Fun place for food, drinks, and music while relaxing in the sand.
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North Beach Oasis
Fun place for food, drinks, and music while relaxing in the sand.
Franksville Craft Beer Garden
9614 Northwestern AvenuePetrifying Springs Biergarten
5555 7th StreetOlde Madrid
418 6th StYou have got to try Maria's beef stew.
Blue Bear
2920 Taylor AveSugar Shack Sweet Shop
530 Monument SquareDivino Gelato Cafe
245 Main StJavier's Cuisine
2011 Lathrop AveChit Chaat
550 State StDelicious Pakistani food
Kabab And Grill
1504 Washington AveGreat Indopak food
Taqueria Arandas
2912 South 13th StreetLá tapatia
1951 Mead StWells Brothers Restaurant
2148 Mead StButcher & Barrel Gastropub
300 6th StAsiana Korean Cuisine Restaurant
423 6th StreetSebastian's
6025 Douglas AveThe Summit Restaurant & Cocktails
6825 Washington AveIf you've never gone to Culver's, you need to go to Culvers while you're here. I love to get a Cheeseburger kid's meal with the deluxe toppings, small soda no ice, and use the token for a free dish of the flavor of the day.
Culver's
5801 21st StIf you've never gone to Culver's, you need to go to Culvers while you're here. I love to get a Cheeseburger kid's meal with the deluxe toppings, small soda no ice, and use the token for a free dish of the flavor of the day.
Sightseeing
Wind Point Lighthouse
Rent kayaks and canoes, go on nature walks, and classes for kids all on Racine's Root River.
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River Bend Nature Center
3600 N Green Bay RdRent kayaks and canoes, go on nature walks, and classes for kids all on Racine's Root River.
The Golden Rondelle Theater was originally built as the SC Johnson Pavilion for the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. After the Fair was over, The Golden Rondelle was dismantled and its steel framework was shipped back to Racine, where it was re-designed by Taliesin Associated Architects, the architectural business formed by Wright's apprentices after his death.
Today, the building continues to function as a theater for both company and public events. Visitors to SC Johnson can arrange to view the Academy-Award-winning To Be Alive! and Carnaúba: A Son’s Memoir, which tells a remarkable story of family and adventure.
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SC Johnson Golden Rondelle
1525 Howe StThe Golden Rondelle Theater was originally built as the SC Johnson Pavilion for the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. After the Fair was over, The Golden Rondelle was dismantled and its steel framework was shipped back to Racine, where it was re-designed by Taliesin Associated Architects, the architectural business formed by Wright's apprentices after his death.
Today, the building continues to function as a theater for both company and public events. Visitors to SC Johnson can arrange to view the Academy-Award-winning To Be Alive! and Carnaúba: A Son’s Memoir, which tells a remarkable story of family and adventure.
Petrifying Springs Park
5555 7th StKenosha Sand Dunes
8228 7th AveWithin Walking Distance (2-3) blocks
Wilson's Coffee & Tea
3306 Washington AveNissi's Cake Room
3214 Washington AvenueMolbeck's Health & Spice Shop
3212 Washington AvenueHealth foods and other oddities
Bendtsen's Bakery
3200 Washington AveKringle and donuts!
Larsen Bakery Inc
Kringle & donuts!
Infusino's Pizzeria
3301 Washington AvenueDeRango's Pizza Delivery
6100 Washington AveDunk's Public House
3207 Washington AvenueBar & grill