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  WISCONSIN STATE QUESTERS
  • History of Questers
    • What is a Quester in WI?
    • What's in a Name
  • Education
    • Founder's Award Winners From WIsconsin
  • Wisconsin Chapters
    • Blackhawk
    • Blooming Prairie
    • Capitol
    • Carrie Jacobs Bond
    • Heritage Trails
    • John S. Rockwell
    • Kishwauketoe
    • Monterey
    • Prairieville Pioneers
    • Royal Joy William
    • Disbanded Chapters
  • Preservation & Restoration
    • Recent Projects
  • Members Page
  • Contact Us
  • WI State Presidents
  • Wisconsin Conventions
    • 2004 WI Convention
    • 2022 WI Convention
  • WI International Board Members
  • 2022 Convention TOURS
  • Profiles of Past Presidents
  • Fall & Spring Council Meetings

WISCONSIN QUESTERS
Preservation - Restoration - Education

Welcome to the Wisconsin Questers.
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 The Questers 
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study,  conservation and preservation of historical objects for the benefit of today and tomorrow.  Members seek to identify preservation and restoration of existing landmarks as well as education through the research and study of antiques,  and history.

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        The Wisconsin Questers are affiliated with the International organization. There are 10 Chapters throughout Wisconsin. 

All Quester members belong to a Chapter that meets once a month usually from September through May. Local Chapters come together to form their State Quester groups and all are part of the International Quester organization.  At Chapter meetings the highlight is a program focusing on a  collection, historic story or historic site, often presented by a Quester member, local collector or other expert.  A meeting may take place in a Quester home, public place or at a historical site like a museum.   State meetings focus on a theme at a larger, accessible venue, sometimes at a historical venue.   The yearly Quester International Convention enhances the experience  for members with tours, speakers, and mini lyceums. The popular tours   highlight the convention hosts unique history and historical sites, along with emphasis on local Quester preservation and restoration projects.
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  • History of Questers
    • What is a Quester in WI?
    • What's in a Name
  • Education
    • Founder's Award Winners From WIsconsin
  • Wisconsin Chapters
    • Blackhawk
    • Blooming Prairie
    • Capitol
    • Carrie Jacobs Bond
    • Heritage Trails
    • John S. Rockwell
    • Kishwauketoe
    • Monterey
    • Prairieville Pioneers
    • Royal Joy William
    • Disbanded Chapters
  • Preservation & Restoration
    • Recent Projects
  • Members Page
  • Contact Us
  • WI State Presidents
  • Wisconsin Conventions
    • 2004 WI Convention
    • 2022 WI Convention
  • WI International Board Members
  • 2022 Convention TOURS
  • Profiles of Past Presidents
  • Fall & Spring Council Meetings