T.C. Steele State Historic Site
The former home and studio of impressionist painter Theodore Clement Steele comprise this historic site, which displays a number of his works. Considered Brown County's first major artist, Steele moved to the area in 1907. Restored gardens once tended by Steele's second wife, Selma Nehbacher Steele, are open to visitors, along with four nature trails, the Dewar Log Cabin, and the 92-acre Selma Steele Nature Preserve. Hourly guided tours of Steele's studio are offered daily.