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'Leothon' to end art museum's most popular show
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'Leothon' to end art museum's most popular show
Wednesday, November 20, 2002
More than 125,000 people have seen "Leonardo da Vinci and the
Splendor of Poland," which concludes its run Sunday at the Milwaukee
Art Museum.
The separate-admission attraction is the most popular show in the
history of the art museum and its predecessor institutions, a museum
spokesman said Tuesday.
The museum advised people interested in seeing the exhibit before
its run ends Sunday to or...
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