Opens at January 1-December 31 Thursday-Sunday 10:00-16:00
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215 Broadway Ave, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965, United StatesMap
Phone+1 608-253-3523
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Incredible Experience
Incredible photographs and history of the area. The staff was very friendly and I really enjoyed seeing the collection of vintage cameras. It can get really busy in the summer though! Overall, I had a...
This was our first time that the museum was open when we were in the Dells. The rainy weather was even more incentive to see it. It is marvelous. i would highly recommend it rain or shine!
This is a wonderful museum celebrating the amazing life and contributions of photographer HH Bennett who memorialized the Dells with his iconic photos. He was not simply a photographer - he was an i...
Pretty cool little museum with lots of items packed into a small space. The first floor is all Bennett but don't forget the second floor which is civil war photography.
Incredible Experience
Incredible photographs and history of the area. The staff was very friendly and I really enjoyed seeing the collection of vintage cameras. It can get really busy in the summer though! Overall, I had a...
Interesting site providing history of the area
The photographer's studio and museum provided insight into the area and its development through photographs and staff.
Rainy Day Highlight
This was our first time that the museum was open when we were in the Dells. The rainy weather was even more incentive to see it. It is marvelous. i would highly recommend it rain or shine!
Unique and informative museum - not to be missed
This is a wonderful museum celebrating the amazing life and contributions of photographer HH Bennett who memorialized the Dells with his iconic photos. He was not simply a photographer - he was an i...
Photo history
Pretty cool little museum with lots of items packed into a small space. The first floor is all Bennett but don't forget the second floor which is civil war photography.