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In Milwaukee, there are several places to learn about Black history, expanding your knowledge on what you've learned in school or on your own. At the Milwaukee Public Museum, you can learn about ...
MILWAUKEE — Longtime Milwaukee photographer Robert Bell has died. Bell's family posted online that he passed away on Feb. 19, at age 74. Bell spent more than five decades capturing images in ...
Dino Days of Summer stomps back into Milwaukee Public Museum this week, kicking off three weeks of dinosaur education, exploration and celebration, through July 25 at the museum, 800 W. Wells St.
Finally, on March 13, 1950, the Common Council approved a design competition for a city flag. The winner, designed by 17-year ...
It wasn't exactly a ringing Daily Double, but the Milwaukee Brewers franchise was the subject of a question on the popular quiz show Jeopardy! that aired June 9. At least, their iconic logo was.
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They're stories that are Uniquely Milwaukee, sponsored by the Milwaukee Public Library. Every creative has a story to tell. Sometimes, it’s through lyrics. Sometimes, it’s through shoes. This episode ...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel asked readers to send us their questions about maintenance of lead paint in Milwaukee Public Schools. The district is undertaking lead remediation at dozens of schools.
Milwaukee's McGovern Park is at the center of a debate over public land use as the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors prepares to vote on a redevelopment project.
According to GRPM’s website, the museum’s ‘Streets of Old Grand Rapids’ exhibit is a re-creation of the city in the 1890s, and it includes 11 storefronts based on actual businesses from the time. When ...
A vote is scheduled for Tuesday, June 24. If approved, the Milwaukee City Flag Task Force would coordinate a community-led campaign with support from city departments and the Milwaukee Public Library.
In 1996, the Milwaukee Public Museum gave reporter Mark Siegrist an inside look at a special collection. Lining the walls of the basement were over 800 typewriters of different ages and varieties.