WI Spring Fruits & Vegetables

Learn about the seasonal availability of edible spring plants in Wisconsin.

Learn about the seasonal availability of edible spring plants in Wisconsin.
These handy booklets feature images, illustrations, and trivia to help guide your family through the galleries—and create a new experience each time you visit! Clue Crew guides are designed for children age 6-12, but members of any age are welcome to participate.
Guides are located in Member Services.
Did you know the Museum is moving to Sixth and McKinley? With the relocation, we want our future Halyard Park and Hillside neighbors to start enjoying it today! As one of our future neighbors, you can get a FREE family membership to enjoy the current location at 800 West Wells Street.
Your free membership gives you:
Mounted Wisconsin mammals are also on display. In addition, visitors can explore the habitats of Wisconsin's Woodland Indians, and see excellent examples of porcupine quillwork, beadwork, weaving, and other crafts.
Dating to 1895 and depicting "Venus instructing Cupid," the Northwood Cameo Plaque is unique. Although George Woodall is considered the greatest carver of English cameo glass, John Northwood was one of the first to carve this type of glass and is known to have made only seven works on cameo glass. He sparked a period of Greco-Roman recreations on glass and revitalized British interest in Greco-Roman glass works.
MPM is your resource for a safe viewing experience. Visit us or one of the below safe-viewing locations as the moon covers approximately 90% of the sun, clear skies permitting! We’ll have telescopes with special filters as well as eclipse glasses for $2 each (NOTE: Our eclipse viewing glasses are sold out). Cross your fingers for clear skies!
Educational activities will be available in the event of inclement or cloudy weather.
Join MPM Educators, interns, and community presenters to learn more about the history and diversity of Wisconsin's tribal nations!
Visit us for floor engagements on the Ground, First, and Second Floors, and cultural presentations from noon to 2:00 p.m.