Once a dynamic Black neighborhood, Milwaukee’s Bronzeville was destroyed significantly by highway construction.
Now, its Black Holocaust Museum is reopening after being closed for more than a decade as well as other cultural touchstones, including a new cultural center. It’s also got new restaurants and has been included in The New York Times’s “52 Places for a Changed World.”
Wisconsin Public Radio’s Corrinne Hess reports.
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