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Dillinger on the Line

Date: 1990
Description: A scene during the filming of "Dillinger," a biographical made-for-TV movie, many portions of which were shot in Wisconsin. Here actor Mark Harmon makes a...
Photograph

"Dillinger" Set at Old World Wisconsin

Date: 1990
Description: The historic Harmony Town Hall at Old World Wisconsin transformed for use as a 1930s gasoline station for the made-for-TV movie, "Dillinger." In the foregr...
Photograph

Mark Harmon at Old World Wisconsin

Date: 1990
Description: Actor Mark Harmon on the set at Old World Wisconsin. Harmon starred in the lead role in the made-for-TV movie "Dillinger". Cinematographer Donald M. Morgan...
Photograph

Sherilyn Fenn at Old World Wisconsin

Date: 1990
Description: Actress Sherilyn Fenn being made up for her role as Billie Freschette during the filming for "Dillinger," a made-for-TV movie filmed at Old World Wisconsin...
Photograph

Mark Harmon at Old World Wisconsin

Date: 1990
Description: Costumed for the lead role in the made-for-TV movie "Dillinger," actor Mark Harmon signs autographs for some tourists who were visiting Old World Wisconsin...
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Movie Set at Old World Wisconsin

Date: 1990
Description: Tourists visit the historic Seven-Mile Inn at Old World Wisconsin transformed for its role as the Daleyville Bank in the ABC made-for-TV movie "Dillinger".
Photograph

Movie Set at Old World Wisconsin

Date: 1990
Description: Crew of the made-for-TV movie "Dillinger," which was shot on location at Old World Wisconsin. Here the crew has transformed the historic Seven Mile Inn fo...
Historical Essay

African American Bowling Shirt

Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story
Bowling shirt designed, made and worn by Earlene Fuller of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, c. 1995. (Museum object #2008.176.5)
Historical Essay

3100 Gallon 'Bright Beer' Tank

Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story
"Bright beer" storage tank by Dunck Tank Works, Milwaukee, c 1910. Used by Stevens Point Brewery, Stevens Point, c 1915-1995.(Museum object #2007.83.2)
Historical Essay

Native American Vietnam Veteran Pouch

Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story
Pouch obtained from an Oneida Indian at the 1997 Milwaukee River Front Pow-Wow. (Museum object #1999.40.1)
Historical Essay

Paul, Les, 1915-2009

Legendary Guitarist and Electronics Innovator
Learn about Les Paul, pioneer of the solid-body guitar and innovator in recording techniques.
Property Record

W308 S4484 STATE HIGHWAY 83

Community: Genesee
County: Waukesha
Historic Name: Genesee Woolen Mill Site/Proctor Residence
Reference Number: 126053
Property Record

W299 S8915 STATE HIGHWAY 83

Community: Mukwonago
County: Waukesha
Historic Name: GEORGE ANDREWS FARMSTEAD
Reference Number: 126096
Property Record

S269 W3282 MERRILL HILLS RD

Community: Waukesha
County: Waukesha
Historic Name: Dr. Allan & Martha Ledward Residence
Reference Number: 220412
Property Record

W270 S3425 MERRILL HILLS RD

Community: Waukesha
County: Waukesha
Historic Name: Merrill Hills Country Club Maintenance Shed
Reference Number: 220543
Property Record

W270 S3425 MERRILL HILLS RD

Community: Waukesha
County: Waukesha
Historic Name: Merrill Hills Country Club Maintenance Shed
Reference Number: 220544
Property Record

W270 S3425 MERRILL HILLS RD

Community: Waukesha
County: Waukesha
Historic Name: Merrill Hills Country Club Shelter
Reference Number: 220548
Property Record

W270 S3425 MERRILL HILLS RD

Community: Waukesha
County: Waukesha
Historic Name: Merrill Hills Country Club Shelter
Reference Number: 220549
Property Record

2777 MISSION RD

Community: Delafield
County: Waukesha
Historic Name: Nashotah House Atkins Hall
Reference Number: 230594
Property Record

2777 MISSION RD

Community: Delafield
County: Waukesha
Historic Name: Nashotah House School Bus Shelter
Reference Number: 230597

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