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Rated: 5 Stars $$.
Address: 839 N 11th St Milwaukee, WI 53233.
Phone: (414) 273-1680
Specialties: Museums.
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The Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear, a non-profit organization, operates as a Milwaukee history museum in a historic building displaying the late Avrum Chudnow’s (1913-2005) extensive and eclectic collection of early 20th Century Americana. More
Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear can be crowded, so we recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund. See all 2 Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear tickets and tours on Tripadvisor More
21 reviews of Chudnow Museum "We went through the Chudnow museum during Doors Open Milwaukee. It was great! Really nicely done. It is a 2 story house renovated into a museum. The hallways are designed to be streets, and all the rooms are a different store, shop, or attraction (like a movie theater). Not overwhelming with stuff, and good history of Milwaukee between the world wars. More
Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Avrum Chudnow was the son of a junkman, and although he grew up to become a successful attorney, at heart he was a compulsive collector of junk. He filled the basement and third floor of his law office building with his treasures. More
The Chudnow Museum occupies two floors of the house (the third floor is used for storage of other items that will be rotated into the exhibits) and is laid out in a "Streets of Old Milwaukee" style. More
The Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear operates as a Milwaukee history museum in a historic building displaying the late Avrum Chudnow's (1913-2005) extensive and eclectic collection of early 20th Century Americana. The museum contains various shops and exhibits from his collection. [Valentina, 03/20/2018] More
Click on the image to the left to view medium-quality selections of a 1931 recipe book for Pabst-ett cheese, a Milwaukee brand that helped keep the Pabst Brewery in business during Prohibition. From the Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear archives. Marquette University students at a 1936 school sponsored ball. More
Milwaukee Common Council on proposed plans for the city From the Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear archives. Before Europeans arrived in Milwaukee, Native Americans had been living in the area for hundreds of years. The European settlement began as a French-Canadian trading post eventually run by Solomon Juneau on the east side of the Milwaukee River. More