Bobblehead Hall of Fame finds permanent location in Milwaukee
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The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum now has a permanent location in Milwaukee.
Co-Founder and CEO, Phil Sklar, tells CBS 58 they just finalized the spot and they’re moving in already.
The building is in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood. The bobbleheads will be on display on the second floor. It's the portion above Stack’d Burger Bar and Colectivo.
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The Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum concept got significant buzz across the country when it was first announced in 2014. The co-founders have been working since then to find the right location to make the idea truly come to life.
The public got its first chance to look at the growing bobblehead collection in 2016 when it was on display for a few months at RedLine Milwaukee.
Now you'll be able to check out the bobbleheads in their permanent home on 1st Street.
“We’ll be announcing more details including the timeline for opening soon,” Sklar said.
The collection includes more than 5,000 unique bobbleheads.