Kenosha Public Museum

The Kenosha Public Museum, located in Kenosha, Wisconsin is a natural sciences and fine and decorative arts museum. Established in 1933, the Museum's collections have grown to over 70,000, including almost 1,000 works in the fine arts collection. Exhibit programming includes world cultures, Native Americans, zoology, geology, fossils and fine and decorative arts. The Kenosha Public Museum collects, preserves, and interprets decorative and fine arts, natural science specimens, and cultural artifacts from around the world and throughout time.

Related C3D Publications

Kenosha Public Museum of Art Economic Impact

This document shows the impact in all economic sectors as presented in the online impact model. PDF Here.

Kenosha Public Museum of Art Summary

This report describes the overall economic impact of the museum on its community. PDF Here.

Measuring the impact of culture using hedonic analysis

Measuring the impact of culture using hedonic analysis. 2010. Stephen Sheppard. PDF Here.

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