SPECIAL EVENTS
Luncheon Lecture: Plants used by Wisconsin Indians
Presented by Milwaukee Public Museum at Milwaukee Public Museum
March 13, 2012
Learn over lunch during our "Plants used by Wisconsin Indians" Luncheon Lecture. Neil Luebke oversees the care of MPM's plant collections, which total around 250,000 specimens. He oversaw a 2 ½ year IMLS grant to conserve the Huron Smith Ethnobotanical collections, and the entire collection along with field notes and publications can be viewed on the museum's website. Registration required prior to lecture, even for free admission.
800 W. Wells Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Admission Info:
Lunch & Lecture: $20, $17 for members. Lecture only: $5, free for members.
Parking:
There are metered spaces available on most downtown streets. Meters are free (limit 2 hours) on weekends.
There are several municipal lots nearby. MacArthur Square parking structure is adjacent to the Museum Center and is accessible via James Lovell Street. The parking structure includes an entrance to the Museum on the ground level, eliminating the need to walk outside. Members receive discounted rates. For more parking options and maps, visit parkmilwaukee.com.
The Milwaukee Public Museum is also fully accessible to people with disabilities. Please see our accessibility page for details.
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