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The William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design, or The Eisner, was a one-of-a-kind advertising museum located in Historic Third Ward in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States. ==History== The museum was housed in an historic Renaissance Revival style building that was designed by architects Crane & Barkhausen and built in 1895. Opened in 2000, it was dedicated to William F. Eisner, a prolific 20th century designer and advertising entrepreneur. William's wife Elaine approached the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) with the concept after his death in 1990. Around February 2004, the Eisner Museum acquired the collections of the American Advertising Museum of Portland, Oregon in exchange for paying its debts.〔Hajewski, Doris. Eisner museum ready to cut loose. The ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'', February 6, 2004.〕〔Tims, Dana. Meet your neighbor: The mission: Preserve history. ''The Oregonian'', December 9, 2004.〕 The museum closed in 2010 when the building it was located in was sold. , the disposition of the museum's collection and archives is unknown.
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