The Oshkosh Public Museum is a charming non-profit regional history museum located in the Historic Sawyer Home, which has been open since 1924. It features the last original Tiffany Studios commission accessible to the public and showcases beautiful stained-glass windows, unique artifacts, and immersive exhibits on local history and culture. Visitors have praised the museum for its friendly and informative staff, as well as its lovely atmosphere. Highlights include a stunning stairwell, a fireplace, and a unique bowling lane for guests to enjoy. The museum also hosts special events, such as talks and cemetery walks, making history accessible and relevant. With a gift shop and handicap accessibility, the Oshkosh Public Museum is a true treasure for the community and worth the visit for anyone interested in history or art.