Walking tour: Milwaukee's Memorable Mothers

Walking tour: Milwaukee's Memorable Mothers

Reflect on the resilience, determination, and indomitable spirit that fueled the achievements Milwaukee's remarkable women

By Forest Home Historic Preservation Association

Date and time

Sunday, May 12 · 10 - 11:30am CDT

Location

Forest Home Cemetery

2405 West Forest Home Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53215

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

The Forest Home Cemetery Mother’s Day tour features some of Milwaukee’s notable women – and mothers – who worked to make the world around them a better place.

Tour includes (subject to change):

  • Julia Ward Howe (not buried at FHC but got Mother’s Day on the books)
  • Mathilde Anneke
  • Sherman Booth
  • Dr. Laura Ross Wolcott
  • William Pitt Lynde and Mary Blanchard Lynde
  • Mary Mortimer
  • Annette Jacobi Roberts
  • Martha Reed Mitchell
  • Meta Schlichting Berger

About your guide

Katharyn taught for 40 years in Milwaukee, and has been a docent at the Milwaukee Public Museum since she retired. Because of a love of history and the beautiful Forest Home Cemetery green space, she recently joined the FHC volunteer team as a docent and gravestone cleaner. She and her partner are proud owners of FHC real estate - they have green burial sites reserved in the Prairie Rest section!

Important information

  • This 1.5-mile walking tour moves at a brisk pace over uneven cemetery roads and grounds. See tour route below. Please wear comfortable footwear and watch your step! Our tour guides have a lot to share and are on a tight timeline, so please try to stick together.
  • This tour will run rain or shine and will only be canceled in the event of a dangerous weather event. Tickets are non-refundable.
  • Please arrive about 10 minutes before your tour. Meet under the canopy outside Halls of History (next to the main office inside the Lincoln Avenue entrance).
  • Parking is free and available throughout the cemetery; however, the spots in front of the office are reserved for cemetery business Monday–Friday, 8 am–4:30 pm and 10 am–3 pm Saturday. There is ample parking around the chapel, in front of and to the side of Halls of History. Sundays you may park wherever you like.
  • After your tour, please take a moment to review us on Google reviews or TripAdvisor.
  • Proceeds from all tours and events help preserve and enhance the historical and natural elements of the cemetery.


About Forest Home Cemetery & Arboretum

Established in 1850, Forest Home Cemetery is Milwaukee’s oldest-operating cemetery, open to people of all faiths, races and backgrounds since its inception. Forest Home Cemetery is on the National Registry of Historic Places and is the finest example of a Victorian-era rural garden cemetery in the Upper Midwest

Milwaukee’s largest green space with more 2,600 trees on nearly 200 acres, Forest Home is the city’s first accredited arboretum and is open daily to the public from dawn to dusk. Leashed dogs, jogging, strollers and bicycles are welcome.

Each year, we host public and private historical and nature-based tours, field trips and teen programs, plus our signature community events: Memorial Day, Doors Open, Dia de los Muertos 5K and Festival, Shakesepeare Festival and Spirits of the Silent City after-dark historical tours.

We have many volunteer opportunities for adults and youth looking for service hours! Email kristens@foresthomecemetery.com to find out more.

Sign up for our newsletter on our website (foresthomecemetery.com) and follow us on Facebook and Instagram so you don’t miss any of our tours and events!

If you enjoy our beautiful space, stay longer! Stop in the office Monday to Friday 8 am–4:30 pm and Saturday 10 am–3:30 pm , or call a counselor (414) 645-2632 to find out about our many burial options.

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Open daily for self-guided tours and leisure activities.

Joggers, dog walkers, bicyclists and birders are all welcome. Unique public tours and events are offered throughout the year, with all proceeds benefiting the Forest Home Historic Preservation Association. Stay connected at ForestHomeCemetery.com