Public Museum's Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit closes SundayAnother brief note from WUWM Public Radio puts this in context:
Gary Porter (Journal-Sentinel)
Posted: May 30, 2010 |(0) Comments
The Milwaukee Public Museum's special exhibition, "Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible: Ancient Artifacts, Timeless Treasures," closes Sunday.
Nearly 150,000 visitors have taken in the exhibit of authentic Dead Sea scroll fragments, illustrated manuscripts, rare Bibles and Holy Land artifacts dating from more than 2,000 years ago. "Dead Sea Scrolls" is the largest temporary exhibit ever produced by the museum staff.
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The Scrolls exhibit is the largest temporary show ever done by the museum. It's sold 152,000 tickets since January and it's on track to be the fourth most popular show at the museum.Dead Sea Scrolls exhibits always seem to be very successful.
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