Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs
Press Release

Plans for New Wisconsin Veterans Museum Moving Forward

 

By - Aug 8th, 2024 04:12 pm

WEST ALLIS—Yesterday at the Wisconsin State Fair, the Wisconsin State Building Commission unanimously approved spending $9 million to purchase the building that currently houses the Wisconsin Veterans Museum. Purchasing the building, located on the Capitol Square, is the next step in the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs plan to construct a new state-of-the art facility to preserve our state’s veteran history.

“I’m thrilled by the bipartisan support and goodwill shown to the Wisconsin Veterans Museum,” said WDVA Secretary-designee James Bond. “The museum is an exemplary steward of history, collecting and maintaining the artifacts and stories of those who wore the uniform while educating visitors on the importance of service and sacrifice. The new museum will secure our veteran’s legacy for future generations.”

The building that houses the WVM was originally built in 1948 converted from a retail space over 30 years ago. The Museum can only display about 3 percent of its collection, and the building is approaching the end of its useful life. A larger, more modern space will allow more opportunities to tell veteran stories and provide a better space to display and house artifacts.

“I very much appreciate the support of the state building commission today,” said WVM Director Chris Kolakowski. “This is a historic commitment to Wisconsin veterans and the museum. Thanks to Governor Evers and the members of the Legislature for this bipartisan show of support for Veterans.”

“At the Wisconsin Veterans Museum Foundation, we are excited and very appreciative of the recent action taken by the State Building Commission to approve the purchase of the current Wisconsin Veterans Museum site,” said WVM Foundation President Dan Checki. “We look forward to raising the additional private donations necessary to support the new Museum construction project at 30 West Mifflin Street.”

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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