An estimated 2500 pine trees were destroyed at Old World Wisconsin by the tornado that ran through Eagle on Monday, the 21st of June.
A stray diagram giving directions on how to forge a knife blade lays between tree limbs and debris at Old World Wisconsin.
Photo By: Cat Szalkowski-Patneau
An estimated 2500 pine trees were destroyed at Old World Wisconsin by the tornado that ran through Eagle on Monday, the 21st of June.
Photo By: Cat Szalkowski-Patneau
The museum entrance and main parking area of Old World Wisconsin were completely depleted of trees that lined the parking bays and a grassy tree lined area to the left behind the museum entrance. The roof of one of the museum barns (left) was damaged and the cupola on the Clausing Barn (right) was damaged, both historic buildings, and a modern barn designed to look historic was completely demolished.
Photo By: Cat Szalkowski-Patneau
In the area that was the visitor center entrance at Old World Wisconsin, landscaping, picninc tables and most trees were completely destroyed, while the historical buildings, such as the Clausing Barn seen in the background here, and things like lamp posts recieved minor damage.
Photo By: Cat Szalkowski-Patneau
A modern barn that was built to look historical next to the Caldwell Farmers' Club Hall was completely destroyed during the tornado that hit Eagle on Monday June 21.
