Streets of Old Milwaukee Made New
Public Museum has redone the 50-year-old exhibit, adding more sights and sounds and smells.
Public Museum has redone the 50-year-old exhibit, adding more sights and sounds and smells. Back to the full article.
Public Museum has redone the 50-year-old exhibit, adding more sights and sounds and smells.
Public Museum has redone the 50-year-old exhibit, adding more sights and sounds and smells. Back to the full article.
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Can’t wait to see the “new” streets of Old Milwaukee! Thanks for the article, Michael Horne!
I hope Old World Third holds on to its historical vestiges or this exhibit will serve that function. Thank God Usinger’s will probably be there forever–and maybe Mader’s.
This exhibit sounds impressive–a good to way to spruce up a beloved classic.