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What to See in Elkhorn - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Elkhorn (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Alpine Valley Music Theatre, Walworth County Fairgrounds, and Elkhorn Band Shell. Also, be sure to include Reynolds-Weed House in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Elkhorn (Wisconsin).

Alpine Valley Music Theatre

Amphitheater in Walworth County, Wisconsin
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Amphitheater in Walworth County, Wisconsin. Alpine Valley Music Theatre is a 37,000-capacity amphitheater located on County Highway D in East Troy, Wisconsin. The seasonal venue was built in 1977 and it features a characteristic wooden roof, covering the 7,500-seat pavilion and a sprawling lawn. It was the largest amphitheater in the United States until 1993, when the Glen Helen Pavilion was built in California.

The theatre is located roughly equally distant from Madison, Milwaukee, Rockford, and Chicago, and therefore draws a wide regional audience.

The amphitheater was purchased by Nederlander Concerts in 1993, and later acquired by SFX (now Live Nation) in 1999. In 2019 the venue was sold to Consolidated-Tomoka Land Company for $7.5M with Live Nation retaining its lease.[1]

Address: W2699 Cty Rd D, Elkhorn

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Walworth County Fairgrounds

Walworth County Fairgrounds
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Park, Relax in park

Address: 411 East Court St - Hwy 11, Elkhorn

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Elkhorn Band Shell

Elkhorn Band Shell
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The Elkhorn Band Shell is a band shell located in Sunset Park in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, USA. It was built in 1926 for $5000 to house the Holton-Elkhorn band, after the Frank Holton Company moved there in 1918. Its design was based on another shell located in Mount Morris, Illinois, after a design by G. Pheby of Phoenix, Arizona. Around 4,000 people came to the opening concert.

It was originally located in the courthouse square, but was moved to Sunset Park in 1962 after the courthouse was expanded. The community raised $5,000 for the move, rather than allow the shell to be razed for materials.[2]

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Reynolds-Weed House

Building in Elkhorn
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Building in Elkhorn. The Reynolds-Weed House is a historic house located in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. It was built as the Elkhorn Union School in 1850, then later modified. It is locally significant as one of Elkhorn's finest examples of the Victorian/Italianate period of construction.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 31, 1983.

Its NRHP nomination describes it: "Nearly square in dimension and symmetrical in design, the present building is a large, two-story Italianate house of built of salmon colored brick. Its broad truncated hipped roof, covered with stamped tin shingles, is intersected by center attic-level pediments above all elevations."[3]

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Edward Elderkin House

Edward Elderkin House
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The Edward Elderkin House, also known as the Round House, is a historic octagon house built in 1856 by Edward Elderkin. It is located at 127 South Lincoln Street in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, United States. On May 3, 1974, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The two-story home was constructed of buff brick and features a wrap-around porch, a tall, windowed cupola and a central chimney.[4]

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