Old St. Mary's Church Museum
St. Mary's Catholic Church 606 W. Broadway St. Viroqua was dedicated in the summer of 1908 on this
original site. The lot was donated by Mayor Chase and John Dawson gave his services free as architect
and superintendent. Chris Peterson was builder and contractor. Funds were contributed by non-catholic
as well as catholic.
St. Mary's remained a mission church attached to the Rising Sun parish for the next forty years before
becoming an independent parish in 1947. All museum artifacts presently housed in the spacious three-story
Normal School were housed in this church from 1961 - 1989.
Now, thanks to many volunteer hours and donations the "old Catholic Church" is a church again. It
is not known where the original furnishings of St. Mary's Church went. The present altar is from
South Kickapoo Church near Folsom. The candle sticks and two angel statues are from St. Charles
church of rural Viroqua. The church is now used for weddings, baptisms and serves as the monthly
meeting place for the Vernon County Historical Society.
Tours can be made by appointment (608) 637-7396
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