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For more than half of its century-plus existence, a mansion on Prospect Avenue has played a critical role for those on the road to recovery.
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We go right to the source for a closer look at the final wave of renderings from Milwaukee Public Museum, hearing directly from museum and design officials.
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After months of anticipation, the Milwaukee Public Museum solidified details about the Future Museum's "spiritual successor" to the Streets of Old Milwaukee.
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When the first Kohl's supermarket opened in 1951, it made local headlines for its modern design. We visit the original location, now a Sendik's store, for a look at the architecture.
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The 1893 World's Fair pavilion on site at the Pabst Mansion on 19th and Wells is being deconstructed, then rebuilt, using digital-scanning technology.
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After museum officials released details about the Future Museum's second space, we talked to them about what they feel is most misunderstood about the move.
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Built in 1899 as a Schlitz-owned and operated tavern, this "tied house" now offers a unique stay in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood.
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In this episode of "Urban Spelunking," we break down Bobby Tanzilo's exclusive interview with Milwaukee Public Museum architects.
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Leaders involved with the Milwaukee Public Museum's Future Campus project share first details of the new "Time Travel" gallery set to open in 2026.
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For decades, the shop established by Gertrude Lee brought haute couture fashion to Milwaukee. We visit the 1850s house where it once operated.
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This week, we're live at the Wisconsin Center construction site as crews work to complete a $456 million expansion to the convention center.
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The former bus depot still contains elements of its transportation past as it tries to keep up with the forward-looking developments around it.