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ATTRACTIONS
u Jewish Museum
Milwaukee
"History made vivid."
- Trip Advisor Review.
Learn the history of
Milwaukee's Jewish
community and explore
themes of immigration,
intolerance, diversity,
respect and freedom.
Highlights include a
wall-sized tapestry
by Marc Chagall, the
story of Golda Meir, the
Settlement Cookbook
and three special exhibits
per year. 10am-4pm
Mon.-Thurs., 10am-2pm
Fri., 12-4pm Sun. Open
until 7pm third Thurs.
of the month.
Jewishmuseummilwaukee.org
1360 N. Prospect Ave.
(414) 390-5730
u Milwaukee Art
Museum
Includes the acclaimed
Santiago Calatrava-
designed Quadracci
Pavilion, Burke Brise
Soleil and the Cudahy
Gardens, while a
$34-million renovation
and reinstallation
of its gallery space
adds 25,000 sq. feet
of exhibition space,
entrance and café along
the Lake Michigan
waterfront and more.
10am-5pm Tues.-Sun. &
until 8pm on Thurs.
mam.org
700 N. Art Museum Dr.
(414) 224-3200.
u Milwaukee
County Historical
Society
910 N. Old World 3rd St.
(414) 273-8288.
Saturdays at 1 pm
November 4 -May 12
Tour downtown Milwaukee from the
comfort of the skywalk system!
SKYWAUKEE
Book online at:
historicmilwaukee.org
MEET at Plankinton Arcade inside
the Grand Avenue Mall
161 W. Wisconsin Ave.
$10 per person
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