b'MB-006 2020-21 Relo - Single Page_MB-706.qxd2/21/20219:08 PMPage 35regional and local artists. One of theBE A DAYTRIPPER largest studio art programs of any Wisconsin museum. Admission and parking free. Open with safety protocols. Venture out of town to take advantage of its proximity to Telephone: (262) 636-9177ramart.orgWisconsins rich tapestry of natural beauty, engaging history, UWM Peck Schoolfascinating attractions and cultural icons. For ideas, see of the Arts Galleriestravelwisconsin.com/trip-ideas. We recommend Door County, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.,Wisconsins Thumb, which is known for its stunning landscapeDoor CountyMilwaukee Four adjoining exhibition spacesvistas and quaint villages. Football fans may want to head to rotate exhibits of contemporaryGreen Bay to see Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay architecture, film, painting, performance, photography andPackers. West of Milwaukee is the Wisconsin Dells, the states sculpture. Hours: During specificplayground with waterparks, golf resorts and tourist oddities. exhibits or by appointment only. Exhibitions and lectures are free toMadison, the state capital and home to the University of the public. The Emile H. Mathis Gallery at Mitchell Hall houses theWisconsin, is located on an isthmus between two lakes. And theWisconsin Dellsbroader UWM art collection. scenic rolling hills southwest of Madison are home to New Telephone: (414) 229-6310.uwm.edu/arts/art-and- Glarus, Americas Little Switzerland,which is also thesite of design/galleries uwm.edu/arthistory/galleryNew Glarus Brewing Company, named one of the 100 best Villa Terrace brewers in the world,in 2019, where you can take a tour and Decorative Arts Museum sample Wisconsin-only Spotted Cow Farmhouse Ale, as well asNew Glarus2220 N. 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Wells St., Milwaukee1906 and 1931. Exhibits feature gas 400 W. Canal St., Milwaukee Offers visitors three unique visualpumps, signs, license plates, oil cans Betty BrinnOffers a glimpse of American historyand other petroliana; outboard experiences: 3D films, planetarium Childrens Museum and culture through the successesprograms and screen shows on a six- engines; and a 1913 Soo Line steam 929 E. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukeeand trials of an iconic Americanstory-tall screen with digital surroundlocomotive.The Milwaukee areas only museumcompany started in a Milwaukeesound. Free with MPM generalTelephone: (262) 673-7999designed specifically for childrengarage. Exhibits, events and tours.admission or membership.wisconsinautomuseum.com ages 10 and younger, where childrenNow offering virtual gallery talks onTelephone: (414) 319-4629and grown-ups learn alongside eachThursdays. MOTOR Bar & Restaurant. mpm.edu Telephone: (877) 436-8738other. 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