A Spring Break Destination: Milwaukee Public Museum to learn about poison
Posted: Mar 25, 2019 8:17 AM CDT

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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--Picking your poison is easy to do at the Milwaukee Public Museum. There’s a new exhibit called “Toxic or Tonic: The Power of Poison.” The exhibition tackles both science and culture as you discover how toxins and venom can be used for good and evil. You also uncover why people remain captivated with poisonous myths and legends to this day. Organizers say the content can easily capture the attention and imagination of anyone who attends, especially the thousands of spring breakers off from school.
The poison exhibit runs through July 7th. Click here for complete information about it.
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