Sheboygan County man cultivates treasure trove of Indiana Jones memorabilia
Posted: Jan 27, 2019 9:00 AM CST
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(SHEBOYGAN COUNTY) - The four Indiana Jones films began streaming this month on Netflix and a fifth film is reportedly in the works. Good news for a certain Indiana Jones super fan in Sheboygan County, though for Michael T. Miller Indiana Jones has always been a part of his life.
Since seeing the third film in the series back in 1989 he’s been collecting Indiana Jones memorabilia and in the years since its grown into epic proportions. It’s not a display he keeps for public view but a private collection meant just for himself and his family.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Mike Curkov takes us inside the specialty-built room displaying treasures of one of the top 10 greatest movie characters of all time.
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