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Monday, April 14,2008

Charles Allis Art Museum

Museum and Mansion

By Stephanie Felchner
The Charles Allis Art Museum, the tutor-style mansion that was home to Charles Allis and his wife Sarah, not only hosts beautiful art pieces the mansion is a wonderful piece of art itself. The mansion hosts the couples’ unique art collection and continues to delight, educate, and entice the public. The architecture is stunning and was done by architect Alexander Eschweiler, the house was finished in 1911. In 1979 the Allis Mansion was turned over to Milwaukee Country and was designated an Art Museum. Walking into the entrance which is a gorgeous marble hall, visitors will view the gorgeous woodwork and oil paintings, various art pieces, trinkets, sculptures, a gorgeous piano all placed throughout the rooms of the mansion. The first floor is where you’ll see the library, French parlor, dining room, kitchen and the great hall. The second floor hosts a fairly extensive gallery that holds several changing exhibits each year, Charles’ bedroom, Sarah’s bedroom, and the sitting room. 1801 N. Prospect Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53202 414.278.8295 Open Wednesday-Sunday 1-5
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2008-10-15 7:00pm
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Free Community Lecture on why Wisconsin residents were seen as enemies of the US during World War I. Speaker is Trevor Jones, Curator of History, Neville Public Museum, Green Bay. Lecture is approximately 1 hour in length followed by a Question and Answer session. Held in Room 228.
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