Milwaukee Public Museum prepares for a bright future while preserving its storied past
By:
Mike Strehlow
Posted: Jan 17, 2021 8:25 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – While honoring and preserving its past, one of Wisconsin’s most treasured cultural assets is creating a vision for the future. The streets of old Milwaukee, butterfly wing and third planet are quiet for now, but much is happening virtually and behind the scenes inside the Milwaukee Public Museum, an institution that opened to public on May 24th, 1884.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Mike Strehlow shined the spotlight on the museum and CEO Ellen Censky, the home-grown leader guiding it towards a new era.
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