Pickle Barrel House Museum
This unique barrel-shaped cottage, once a cartoonist's summer retreat, now serves as a museum dedicated to William Donahey and his 'Teenie Weenies' characters.

📜 Two-story cabin shaped like two barrels, built in 1926, based on William Donahey's Teenie Weenies cartoon. 🔍 Originally a summer home for cartoonist William Donahey and his wife, it now serves as a museum dedicated to his work. # Why Go 🏡 Unique barrel-shaped architecture 🎨 Learn about cartoonist William Donahey and 'The Teenie Weenies' 🖼️ Explore historical artifacts and 1920s-30s decor 📍 Located near Lake Superior in Grand Marais # Why Avoid ⏱️ Limited operating hours, especially outside peak summer 🚶 Small space, can feel crowded # Hours 🕒 Open weekends June-September, and daily July-August, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. # 🅿️ Parking Free roadside parking available.

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