- Betty Brinn Children's Museum
Hands-on displays teach science, business, art, and more to kids in a fun environment; toddler section for ages 0-3.
http://bbcmkids.org/
- Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion
Home to Milwaukee's pioneer brewing family and five archbishops, this mansion at 2000 W. Wisconsin Avenue is being restored to its original splendor.
http://www.pabstmansion.com/
- Discovery World Museum
Hand-on science museum with day camp and special classes. Upcoming events and features included.
http://www.discoveryworld.org/
- Eisner Museum
Gallery of historic advertising. Tour hours and contact information.
http://www.eisnermuseum.org/
- Haggerty Museum of Arts
Part of Marquette University, featuring works in all media, ranging from Old Master paintings to contemporary video sculpture.
http://www.marquette.edu/haggerty/
- Milwaukee Art Museum
Founded in 1957 by the Layton Art Gallery and Milwaukee Art Institute, this collection of over 20,000 works is housed in a landmark building designed by Eero Saarinen at 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive.
http://www.mam.org/
- Milwaukee Public Museum
One of the premier natural history and science facilities, the museum is world-renowned for its exhibits, collections, ongoing scientific research and educational programs. Located at 800 West Wells Street.
http://www.mpm.edu
- Mitchell Gallery of Flight
The site and the gallery feature artifacts and history about aviation in the Milwaukee area. Located at Gen. Mitchell International Airport.
http://www.mitchellgallery.org/
- St. Joan of Arc Chapel
Medieval chapel from 15th century France, contains a stone in which Joan of Arc prayed before leading her countrymen into battle against the English in 1429.
http://www.marquette.edu/campus/joanarc.html
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