Heritage Hill State Historical Park is a 50 acre living history museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Beautifully nestled on the banks of the Fox River, Heritage Hill brings history to life for thousands of visitors annually.
A delicious pancake and porkie Breakfast in the Park kicks off Heritage Hill’s Spring Celebration. This season opening family focused event features life on a 1905 farm including the annual shearing of sheep. Visitors watch sheep shearing the “old fashioned” way, by hand, and experience the entire process of washing, carding, spinning and weaving or felting the wool. Baby farm animals join the on-site stock, providing hands on fun and numerous photo opportunities.
In addition to historic farm activities and implements, the park is filled with demonstrations and activities including storytelling, butter making, a petting zoo, several antique cars, shingle making, games and crafts for children.
Date: Sunday, May 3rd
Time: 10:00am-4:30pm
Cost: $5 per person (children 4 and under free). $2 per person for breakfast

![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=a2c3f2e5-9da6-45a9-b275-65ae3fd65870)
Posted in
Tags: 


