Wagyu Showcase with Hall of Fame Farms @ The Commodore
Join us for an extraordinary evening celebrating the craft, character, and exceptional quality of Hall of Fame Farms, as we host a Wagyu Showcase on Wednesday, May 6, at 6 PM.
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Afternoon Tea @ The Pfister Hotel
Daily @ 11AM - 2PM: The Pfister's Afternoon Tea experience is held in Blu on the 23rd floor, boasting panoramic views of Milwaukee and Lake Michigan. Guests enjoy a tableside tea blending of Rishi Tea, presented by our very own Pfister Tea Butler.
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MUSEUMS

Discover rich art and history through various notable museums in and around Milwaukee.


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    America's Black Holocaust Museum
    America's Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) is dedicated to the history of the Black Holocaust in America. The museum was founded in 1988 by James Cameron

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    Art Preserve of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center
    The Art Preserve is located at 3636 Lower Falls Road in Sheboygan, just a 10-minute drive from the John Michael Kohler Arts Center..

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    Betty Brinn Children’s Museum
    At Betty Brinn Children's Museum, every visit sparks curiosity and learning. Explore interactive exhibits designed to fuel your child's imagination while helping them develop important skills.

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    Cedarburg Art Museum
    Located in the heart of historic Cedarburg, the Cedarburg Art Museum celebrates and preserves Wisconsin’s art, history, and culture through rotating exhibitions, educational programs, community events, and a landmark publication on Wisconsin art history.
    The museum is housed in the stately 1898 Wittenberg-Jochem Mansion at W63N675 Washington Avenue and offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience art and history in one of Cedarburg’s most distinctive historic homes.

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    Cedarburg History Museum
    The mission of the Cedarburg History Museum is to preserve and interpret Cedarburg and Ozaukee County history through quality exhibitions, preservation, and programming.

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    Charles Allis Art Museum
    The Charles Allis Art Museum, a Distinctive Destination of the National Trust, houses the world-class art collection of Charles and Sarah Allis in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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    Dinosaur Discovery Museum
    The Dinosaur Discovery Museum in Kenosha, Wisconsin, is the only museum to focus on the link between meat-eating dinosaurs and birds, one of the most complete known fossil records.

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    East Troy Railroad Museum
    East Troy Railroad Museum Making Memories that Last a Lifetime Scroll Down for More Family-friendly Train Rides in Southeastern Wisconsin packed with Historical Fun! A team of volunteers working to preserve Wisconsin's last interurban railroad!

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    Frank Lloyd Wright's Burnham Block, Inc.
    Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, The Burnham Block homes are the earliest example of affordable, small-scale dwellings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. They are part of a series of small homes designed for a broad audience that Mr. Wright called the “American System-Built Homes.”
    A 1917 advertisement in the Chicago Tribune stated, “The American System of home building enables you to secure homes – correct and charming in design, perfect in taste and intelligent in arrangement – putting at your command the services of Frank Lloyd Wright, America’s foremost creative architect – without extra cost.”
    Wright produced more than 950 working drawings and sketches of various designs for the system—more than for any other project. The designs were standardized, and customers could choose from roughly thirty models. Lumber was to be precut in a factory to reduce waste and the amount of skilled labor needed for construction. The lumber was packaged with other building components and shipped by rail to the construction site.

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    Geneva Lake Museum
    Explore the Geneva Lake Museum's Archaic and Potawatomi Indian artifacts, 19th-century brick Main Street featuring historical residences, businesses, stagecoach, sleigh, nautical vessels, exhibits on historic lakeshore estates, Frank Lloyd Wright's Geneva Hotel artifacts and photographs, and Sydney Smith/Andy Gump exhibit.

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