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Milwaukee Public Museum
United States
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MPM is the intersection of human history and natural science. We educate, explore, discover and preserve the world and its people. With three floors of exhibits, MPM encompasses life-size dioramas, a rain forest and a live butterfly garden, as well as unique visual adventures in the Daniel M. Soref National Geographic Dome Theater and Planetarium. What will you find on your next visit to MPM?
Thank You, MPM Visitors!
We're thankful for all of our visitors this Thanksgiving! Your continued curiosity is why we do what we do.
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Celebrate the Holidays at MPM
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There's no place like MPM for the holidays! ❄️🎄 Stroll through our decorated Streets of Old Milwaukee and European Village exhibits, attend a concert by the Florentine Opera, learn about European traditions from our docents, snap a pic with Santa, or indulge in festive food and drink during an after-hours party.
Learn with an Expert: Indigenous Peoples' Day 2024
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Celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day with the Milwaukee Public Museum! Experience live, virtual performances by Indigenous artists, and stick around for a Q&A with them at the end. Perfect for all ages! Date: October 14th, 2024 Time: 10:15am-11:15am Central Time Performers: Little Priest: This Native singing group will be sharing songs as dancers highlight the different dance categories seen at po...
Hi there, Europa! - Space in Sixty Seconds
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See Jupiter in the sky and preview a new Earth-visitor to one of its moons, Europa!
Stories From the Field: First 24 hours in Madagascar
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Being stranded in a lowlands rainforest in Madagascar sounds scary, but this story from MPM's Research Curator of Cultural Sciences Dr. Aaron Atencio is lovely and serene. MPM staff, from our CEO to our curators and collections managers, have conducted and studied important scientific and cultural research from all around the world (and even outer space). Here is one of their stories from the f...
Baby Eclipse - Space in Sixty Seconds
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Baby Eclipse - Space in Sixty Seconds
Stories From the Field: All Goes Wrong in the Apostle Islands
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Stories From the Field: All Goes Wrong in the Apostle Islands
Perseid Meteor Shower - Space in Sixty Seconds
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Perseid Meteor Shower - Space in Sixty Seconds
Fireworks in the Night Sky - Space in Sixty Seconds
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Fireworks in the Night Sky - Space in Sixty Seconds
Every new idea is free to explore with a Milwaukee Public Museum membership
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Every new idea is free to explore with a Milwaukee Public Museum membership
Strawberry Moon - Space in Sixty Seconds
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Strawberry Moon - Space in Sixty Seconds
Building Wonder at the Future Museum Groundbreaking Ceremony
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Building Wonder at the Future Museum Groundbreaking Ceremony
May's Stellar Sights - Space in Sixty Seconds
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May's Stellar Sights - Space in Sixty Seconds
April 8 Solar Eclipse - Space in Sixty Seconds
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April 8 Solar Eclipse - Space in Sixty Seconds
Jupiter and Orion in the March Sky - Space in Sixty Seconds
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Jupiter and Orion in the March Sky - Space in Sixty Seconds
Stung by a Hornet - Stories From the Field
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Stung by a Hornet - Stories From the Field
Celebrate Leap Day - Space in Sixty Seconds
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Celebrate Leap Day - Space in Sixty Seconds
Meet Jen Zaspel, Vice President and Academic Dean
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Meet Jen Zaspel, Vice President and Academic Dean
Meet Bob Bonadurer, Director of the Daniel M. Soref Theater and Planetarium
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Meet Bob Bonadurer, Director of the Daniel M. Soref Theater and Planetarium
December 2023 Meteor Shower - Space in Sixty Seconds
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December 2023 Meteor Shower - Space in Sixty Seconds
Birth of the Planetarium - Space in Sixty Seconds
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Birth of the Planetarium - Space in Sixty Seconds
Halloween Night Sky - Space in Sixty Seconds
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Halloween Night Sky - Space in Sixty Seconds
Tyvm for this video. Just got 4 for Christmas and wanted to know what it is and so on.
Nice.
Moral to this story next time leave the lizard alone he went up that tree for good reason and now you know the rest of the story
Great exhibit in the Museum. Please dont take it away. I like this exhibit.
I've looked everywhere and cannot find a pattern for the hochunk potawatomi single large flap moccasins like the ones pictured here with the floral beadwork. Do you know of anyone with a tutorial please? I'm just trying to teach myself & there's just nothing available 😢 ya......
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Proud of you Mayz! Keep doing your thing bro
Happy Columbus Day! Happy Canadian Thanksgiving Day!
What all movie theater policy trailers are like?
Hehe! So funny!
Currently on my depression ark 🔥🔥🙏🙏
My birthday 🎉🎂
Amazing carvings. My father left behind 3 Netsuke which appear to be carved from ivory. They appear to be quite old, the best we can figure he obtained them about 1993 from an estate sale, there is no documentation. I live in California which has strict regulations regarding the ownership of ivory. I am sympathetic to the laws to end the killing of elephants for the harvest of ivory while at the same time appreciate the historical and artistic relevance of these carvings. I would entertain the idea of donating them to a museum or other reputable organization however in not sure I can legally give the away or sell them. It’s kind of like if they for some reason outlawed the ownership of marble would we destroy Michael Angelo’s sculpture of David.
You should know that 8 times out of ten people assume an object is ivory from elephants when it quite possibly is from mastodon, or mammoth, both legal, or warthog, or walrus tusk, and tagua nut is basically an exact copy of ivory but from a tree. Mammoth and mastodon ivory have crossed hatch micro lines in the cream, while elephant has singular lines. Tagua has no growth lines. I am a member of a netsuke group on FB, there are people all the time asking about objects, what they are made of, and where they are from and when they were made. 99% of the time the answer is tourist trade, worthless to any netsuke collector. You might consider taking great photos and posting them in a group that can identify them and apply a worth value.
My predecessors ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Congrats!
Sir do u know if a Army from Abba has arrived!
Will the streets of old Milwaukee or the European Village return? Those were a couple of my family's favorite exhibits in the old museum. Especially my father's favorite as he grew up in old Milwaukee.
Please bring the streets back when the museum moves.
js went here today
I'm not American American but when I was born and for my my birthday my grandmother always gave me a pair of moccasins. The shop she bought from was in Wells Maine. Over 40 years later the store is still there.💜
Fascinating...
You're destroying Milwaukee's heritage with your plans for the new museum. We do not support it!
I enjoyed seeing the new exhibit unfold. It seems like an insightful and dignified experience. I also feel concerned about the scrapping of older institutions. Yes, they are a reflection of their time. They may even feel outdated to some. When we reimagine history, we leave behind the direct evidence, the fingerprints, of the people that time period served. That includes the buildings and structures removed for the sake of progress. Fine examples are the loss of Pabst Building at 108 E. Wisconsin, or the former Lake Front Depot at 918 E. Wisconsin.
Save the current Museum. It is historic. One of the best museums in the country. You're lying about the cost of saving it. Disgraceful.
Excellent overview thank you
He's also on display at the Milwaukee museum in the African scene. After he died in 1943, they stuffed him and put him in the display.
Wish they’d prioritize classical German-Esque Architecture over this goofy “creative risk”, excuse for an inexpensive block building. Just imagine if the Milwaukee Exposition Building was rebuilt instead, it’d become a civil landmark protected well into the future, this building will be torn down in 60 years tops
How can he be so sure they are from Mars?
Why did he call mars mother planet? Earth is our mother planet.
The old lady in the rocking chair scared me so much as a kid. Still does 15 years later. Lol
Awesome simple easy to digest and straight to the point educational content, thank you from the UK
I knew it didn't come from bats..
Thank you MpM for capturing the moment I took my father to the Museum for the first time. He passed away yesterday and I was hoping I could find this video. Thats us in the opening shot. He absolutely loved going there. I miss you Dad.
Dude! You changed my life man. Thank you forever. - Boston
This is a museum? Looks like a doctors office in Star Wars
I wonder what’s going to happen to the old Milwaukee Public Museum
So cool and cringey at the same time. I’m not sure I could take more than five seconds before swatting it.
Pilamaya, thank you. Happy Indigenous People's Day! 🖤❤️💛🤍
Such awesome narration! Perfect message, I love this video:)
Y'all complain about not having enough room to display the current inventory...and yet the "new" museum will be smaller.... Also where are the meetings for the public to sit down and voice their opinions....
They "made room" by deciding to leave a lot of beloved/cherished exhibits behind, because, according to them, it would be too hard, impossible & expensive to move "The Streets..." to the new one 💔💔
Beautiful work. I wish every country could be able and would be willing to finance this gathering of information for the public.
Like dang can u just get that
Bro I just hate this videos the sun is the biggest star are u done do u know there s no star bigger then the sun
Wow! Very interesting. And the host is very knowledgeable and personable. Why haven’t there been more likes? And why is this the first comment?
We put one of those bagged pickles from 7-11 in the tree
I still find it incredibly difficult to see how an 8 mile wide asteroid that left maybe a 100 mile wide crater caused so much devastation on a planet with a 33,000 mile circumference that it made an entire species go instinct I don’t care how fast it was moving it’s just too small.
It wasn't the asteroid that did it sure it did make a big explosion though but most of the power went In to the planet and made a giant earthquake the next part is a little weird but just listen so basically after that a giant cloud came around and it started raining fire so that's how the flying reptile was wiped out and it killed probably alot of the dinosaurs after that there were so little dinosaurs left they either starved or died from the giant amount of heat
Be interested what caused jim crow
My 25th birthday is on the 4th!!!!!!!
But, what is going to happen to the Streets of Old Milwaukee?!?
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There was a video about this last month
Very informative and great presentation!