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The museums ramart.org Wednesdays-Sundays. Special events.holdings include nearly 30,000 works Telephone: (414) 271-3656 spanning antiquity to the present day, with RAMs Wustum Museum cavtmuseums.orgstrengths in 19th and 20th century of Fine Arts villaterrace.orgAmerican and European art, contemporary 2519 Northwestern Ave., Racine art, American decorative arts, and folk and Highlights exhibitions of important regionalself-taught art. Educational programs, and local artists. One of the largest studiospecial exhibits and events. Hours: 10-5 art programs of any Wisconsin museum.Tuesdays-Sundays; 10-8 Thursdays. Admission/parking are free. Hours: 10-5Telephone: (414) 224-3200Tuesdays-Saturdays. mam.org Telephone: (262) 636-9177 Museum of Wisconsin ramart.org VISIT MilwaukeeArt (MOWA) UWM Peck School Milwaukee Public205 Veterans Ave., West Bend of the Arts Galleries Betty Brinn/VISIT Milwaukee Museum Celebrates the diversity of Wisconsin 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee 800 W. 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