Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear in Milwaukee

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United StatesChudnow Museum of Yesteryear

 

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839, North 11th Street, 53233, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 414-273-1680
website: www.chudnowmuseum.org
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Latitude: 43.0411275, Longitude: -87.9260522

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    Daniel Stewart

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    Based on the collection and enthusiasm of one collector, this house museum gives you a window into everyday life in the early 20th century. Your visit can be as short it as long as you'd like - and at the end, have a bottle of cold Dang soda. Easy to find, with some parking spaces in a lot on the side...

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    Amanda Holmes

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    The museum is a place of warmth and wonder while what surrounds it is concrete and highways, so it really does represent a different scale of life and another time. A great way to start our visit to Milwaukee.

  • Joshua Burgess

    Joshua Burgess

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    Great experience of authentic late 1800's architecture and history of milwaukee's golden days. Beautiful home and amazing exhibit's inside the house. Everything you see and touch is authentic from the late 1800's. Kids had a blast with the 100 year old wall phone downstairs and upstairs. Friendly tour guide and full of great info on the house. Would highly recommend coming here. I will be back again with my friends and family.

  • Kyle Milligan

    Kyle Milligan

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    Great little place to getaway in the middle of the city. Vast array of awesome little trinkets and antiques in all these neat rooms in an old but nice house. Highly recommend if you are looking for something inexpensive to do in Milwaukee.

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    Florencia Acosta

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    If you like history, you will find many things from years 1910-1920. Excellent place to go in winter. You can spend a great time here. Old things like phones, a grocery store, a pharmacy. Some history also about gangsters. It's very interesting. The only bad thing is that is a bit small. It's like a house.

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