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Established in 1986, the International Clown Hall of Fame draws in thousands of visitors every year. Many artifacts are preserved in the Hall of Fame and many clowns are honored for their contribution to the art of clowning. Clown shows are scheduled periodically. Address: 161 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite LL70 Milwaukee WI 53203
Send an Email (4) 1 414 319-0848
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Betty Binn Children's Museum Betty Binn Children's Museum is dedicated to creating exhibits that stimulate the children's minds through hands-on experiences. The fields of science, arts and humanities are explored. The museum is geared to children between the ages of 1 and 10.
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Milwaukee Public Museum The Milwaukee Public Museum features three floors of exhibits covering human and natural history from every continent. View live-size dioramas and environments including a European village, African scenes and dinosaurs. The museum also houses an IMAX dome theater and planetarium. Address: 800 West Wells Street Milwaukee WI USA 53233-1478
1 414 278-2702
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Milwaukee Art Museum The Milwaukee Art Museum features almost 20,000 artworks ranging from the late 1800s through to the present. The collection includes American decorative arts, folk art, Haitian art and German Expressionism. Some of the featured artists include Georgia O'Keefe, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Address: 750 North Lincoln Memorial Drive Milwaukee WI 53202
1 414 224-3200
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Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum This 16th century Italian Renaissance mansion is home to the Decorative Arts Museum and a new formal Italian Renaissance Garden. The museum features an array of permanent and changing exhibitions. The permanent collection includes wrought iron work, furnishings and artworks from the 16th century through to the 18th century. Address: 2220 North Terrace Avenue Milwaukee WI 53202
1 414 271-3656
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William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design Discover and interact with how advertising impacts our culture, at the William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design. Current exhibitions include Close Cover Before Striking a Match, Advertising Comes of Age, Advertising for a Cause, The Power of Advertising-Corporate Identities and Profiles: Who we are, what we buy, how they know. Visitors can record their own radio commercial at the Eisner Radio Studio exhibit, or record their own television commercial at the Television exhibit. The facility is available for rental, and admission is free for children under the age of 12. Address: 208 N. Water Street Milwaukee WI USA 53202
1 414 847-3290
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America's Black Holocaust Museum Founded by James Cameron, America’s Black Holocaust Museum is based upon the story of how Cameron survived an attempted lynching in 1930, but two of his friends did not. This museum educates and demonstrates the consequences of racism, from slavery to modern times. Address: 2233 N. 4th Street Milwaukee WI USA 53212
Send an Email (2) 1 414 264-2500
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Discovery World Museum Featuring more than 150 interactive exhibits, the Discovery World Museum is geared to children of all ages; however the focus lies in the interests of children one to 11. Several workshops, labs, theater shows and presentations are offered throughout the day that are included in the admission fee.
Address: 815 North James Lovell Street Milwaukee WI 53233
Send an Email (12) 1 414 765-9966
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Charles Allis Art Museum This elegant Tudor-style house museum features many of its original furnishings, as well as an art collection that spans over 2,000 years. The museum's permanent collection includes a variety of pieces, such as ceramics, paintings, sculptures and other artworks from around the world. The property also boasts an English garden. Address: 1801 North Prospect Avenue Milwaukee WI 53202
1 414 278-8295
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